"Solid," "satisfying," "powerful" are adjectives that describe
driving the CLK430. Mercedes was kind enough not to tune out all
the V8's good sounds. There's a throaty intake roar under
acceleration, and the exhaust speaks in deep, wuffly tones. Freeway
passing is a hoot: A romp on the gas at 60 brings a double
downshift to third, and a torque laden nudge in the back. Buttery
smooth, light throttle upshifts take place at relatively low rpm,
but the crisply gated 5-speed auto box will hold full throttle
shifts to redline with no complaint. MotorTrend on the "new"
CLK430, 1999
For consignment, a 2001 Mercedes-Benz CLK 430 cabriolet with a
title verified 16,606 actual miles. A 4 passenger convertible with
a handsome exterior, a sporty interior, and a fierce V8 that was
originally clocked to 60 mph in 6.5 seconds.
Exterior
The unique shade of blue here is Quartz Blue which has a slight
lavender tinge to it and will stand out in a sea of blue cars.
Flush round headlights are matched with round marker lights with
clear lenses, presenting as a pseudo quad headlight formation
flanking a pursed grille over a lower intake that spans the fascia,
all topped by the iconic Mercedes star rising like a punctuation
mark. The tail lights are flush too but retain the Mercedes grooves
and split between the trunk lid and body panels over a body colored
bumper cover. In profile, the car is like a bull nosed wedge with a
straight shoulder line and lower AMG inspired aero cladding that
visually lowers the car and gives it motion while parked. The
complementary dark blue canvas top gracefully covers the car with a
slight dome shape and is in nice shape. 17-inch AMG wheels are on
board with staggered sized ZR rated tires, we note some minor
delamination spots and curb rash. Other imperfections include
scuffs, chin scrapes, and a touched up chip on the cladding.
Interior
Here's where long term indoor storage with the top down has made
more of an impact with oxidation and discolored panels. We'll get
to that but in the meantime, various shades and material in gray,
including leather, adorn robust door panels with a sporty design
and burl wood inserts, and the leather insert shows some
discoloration. Gray leather dresses the front bucket seats of a
sporty configuration that is copied in the back 2+2 bench that
includes headrests and presents in nice shape. The efficient and
clear gauge cluster looms ahead of us, with some oxidation on the
plastic frame, and this appears on the center stack screen and
notably the faceplate of the shifter in the center console which
overall would benefit from a deep detailing. The beige carpet is
plush and clean and the soft top's headliner is in nice shape,
while the small trunk is finished in charcoal cloth coverage.
Drivetrain
Under the hood, a mostly shrouded and clean 4.3 liter SOHC V8
engine producing 275 horsepower and tied to a 5-speed automatic
transmission that sends power to the rear wheels and 2.87
gears.
Undercarriage
Clean and dry underneath with minor evidence of being driven. The
car is equipped with power disc brakes at all four corners and a
single exhaust system that travels down a central tunnel and exits
through a chrome tip coming off the original muffler. Suspension
consists of double wishbone up front and multi-link on the rear
independent set up.
Drive-Ability
The V8 is smooth and powerful and the cabin envelopes driver and
occupants in a gray padded cocoon. The Michelins are about 10 years
old but still provide good grip and handling is better than your
average Mercedes sedan and braking is on point. Despite the
interior patina, all functions operate as intended, a testimony to
German automotive engineering. While Classic Auto Mall represents
that these functions were working at the time of our test drive, we
cannot guarantee these functions will be working at the time of
your purchase.
Though now 25 years old, this car holds its own in terms of style
and will likely look fresh for years to come. Well done, Mercedes!
The Quartz Blue is uncommon and unique and its contrast with the
navy blue top and glass rear window earns a thumb's up from
onlookers. This low mileage example is ready to re-engage with the
road!
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is not included in the advertised price.
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in consignments and car prices, while interviewing celebrities and
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Vehicle Details
2001 Mercedes-Benz CLK430
Listing ID:CC-2034027
Price:$17,000
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:2001
Make:Mercedes-Benz
Model:CLK430
Exterior Color:Quartz Blue
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:16606
Stock Number:8211
VIN:WDBLK70G51T087549
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