Love this car bought mine brand new and can't bring myself to part with it .Done only 6,000 miles on a 57 plate and has spent most of its life in the garage so is still in prestige condition. One day it will become a classic.
I finally got my white 2009 280CLK Sport Cab on the road today after nearly a year’s part time work putting it right. I must admit that your video had a bearing on my purchase, although I’m feeling the sting of the £709 per annum road tax😢 Hey Ho, I’m looking forward to enjoying it for the summer and we’ll see where we go after that. It does look great though…
Great video! Jut came across this. CLKs are great cars. I have an '04 CLK500 cabriolet with the AMG dress package and it runs like a demon! Not a sports car but a great combo of class and performance. Thanks for sharing on your channel! John
Great video mate - keep up the good work. I've had a few clks over the years including a 99V 320 sport cab, if I remember rightly if you point the remote key fob at the drivers door handle , keep your finger on open button, all the windows come down and the roof opens.
Thanks mate for this excellent post - I thoroughly enjoyed the footage and commentary. I suffer the car buying affliction (passion) myself, so I get it! I'm now reviewing these beautiful convertibles, as I have just purchased a 2009 CLK280 (with full AMG Pack) Convertible with only 15,000 kms (9,000 miles) on the clock. Slightly smaller 3.0L V6, but equally smooth and "buttery". Auto Transmission is so silky, the changes are almost undetectable - beautiful engineering. Sound insulation with the top up is extraordinary - feels/sounds like a hardtop coupe till you drop the top to let in the sun. Roof engineering and insulation is indeed a work of art. My spec is almost identical to yours - though Cubanite Silver with classic black leather interior and wood trim. Great buying for a full 4 x seat convertible and a delicious (last of series) design I have always admired. Thanks again! Ps. I hate driving with the top down and windows up also...not a great look is it :-)
15,000 KM's? That must be box fresh, what an amazing find, well done. I honestly don't think there is anything to choose between the 280 and 350 in everyday driving. A friend has a C280 and it feels almost identical in engine performance.
I've got a clk 220 CDI 2005 diesel that I've selling. Current mileage:145k. Needs a bit of work...a full service but it still drives nicely. Black leather seats, heated front seats, parking sensors. I've put it up for £1200.
Yes.......great cars...mine is a 2008 mystic red 350 sport...had the bonnet tastefully louvered to take the bland look off it ..the headlights replaced with DRLs and quad exhausts fitted just this month....love it !! Not cheap to run but worth every penny !!
Hi if you don’t mind me asking, where did you find the quad exhaust, and what bumper did you use? I know the clk350 doesn’t have a adjustable exhaust system so I am trying to figure it out, thank you
Nice video. The sensor is always broken on these cars. However it takes like 30 min to fix if you can just do a little solder. Fixed mine and it has worked nicely ever since.
That one worked until I did the video. In fact, opening and closing the roof I did by laying next to it pointing the key at it. If you look carefully you'll see my hand through the rear wheel
@@superyan4100 Couldn't find a 350 I liked, I was in a rush, and the 550 was there. I hadn't intended on buying one...but decided I could probably kill myself faster with a 550The next year I bought a used E350, AWD and I drive it in a place with snow.
@@billkant849How do you feel about driving the 550 on snow? I’m considering getting a 500 but it’s RWD drivetrain is making me question it’s reliability in snow
Very nice car!!! I have a 2008 coupe. It calls my attention the central console. Mine came with one very different. It has a sliding door and 2 cup holders. I thought all 08 and 09 had this central console
Hi, I was looking at a 2006 CLK 350 convertible with 85,000 miles and it has a check engine code the guy is selling it for $6000, Because of your video explaining the problem with the timing chain gears I woke up and immediately decided not to buy it. Thanks for that information
I've got an 08 CLK 350 been fixing her up for a year now wish I could post à picture she's a red cabriolet never liked red but she's about changed my mind all I've driven in 20 years were Mercedes with the 3.5 but I've learned how to do much of the nechanical work I'd never learned without doing that
Owned an 08 E350 beautiful like new inside and out and à GLK350 all at the same time I've been working on this one. Sold the GLK not à month later an idiot ran over my E350 it WAS my baby didn't even have a door ding and it was a beautiful facelift édition so I've got the CLK now and I'm really enjoying it now that summer is here
I like our 2008. I've seen similar on facebook market for under $3K, just need a little repair. Being a mechanic, it's not a problem for me. Recently, the dealer wanted about $1,000 just to change the transmission oil and filter. I paid $150 for the oil, filter and oil pan gasket. It even had new aluminum bolts that broke before torque spec was reached, so I replaced them with regular bolts that can handle the proper torque spec. It actually keeps up with my 2011 Charger RT, with the 5.7 Hemi. When I tried to use LED lights for marker lights or license place light, and it said the buld was out. So I took them back and got regular bulbs. Maybe the 2008 sees it as low amperage draw, so it thinks the light isn't working properly. IDK for sure.
For the leds, you basically need leds that have canbus. The power goes through some stuff and it makes it think that it draws 55w, sadly it probably does draw 55w, which kills one of the points of LED. But nonetheless it's still worth for the better light output.
M272 V6 7G Tronic, amazing underated engine if you deal with the Tumble Intake flaps problem and occasional Thermostat problem. Smoothest on the motorways that V6 is
Nice vid. I have the AMG version (yes, a real one not a fake badge) and it's pretty much identical. Such a great all GT rounder and fab to get 4 people in for a day out on a sunny day.
I absolutely cannot rule out owning a CLK63 (or 55) at some point in the future. I truly believe that the CLK is one of those 'best kept secrets', unless you've had one, you will never know how good they truly are. Now that I have my proper AMG (S202 C43), I can see that being a long-term keeper and I expect I'll buy something else for a daily as soon as the weather starts to turn.
not powerful or fast..lol u obviously havent driven one or perhaps made the same mistake as most and left the switch near the gear lever in w or e setting switch it to s and try again e or w is for winter driving only
its not an m113 what hen said, or m112 the engine that doesnt have issues, the correction is M272 which also has intake fail from broken actuator flap rods, not unreliable engine ever, otherwise the inside of the car is really just eye candy for your teenage daughter
Hi mate. Great video Just want you opinion. What do you think for the same Mercedes but 1.8 l Petrol CLK Convertible ?? How good are they ? Thanks a lot
Thank you. These are great cars in my opinion. I don’t have any experience of the 1.8 in any Mercedes so I couldn’t possibly comment. The only 4 cylinder Mercedes I have any experience of is an SLK230 Kompressor. Whit was a superb thing to drive but rinsed through as much fuel or perhaps more than the 350 in this video. It belonged to a friend but I sourced and collected it from Lancaster so I drove it several hundred miles. There may have been an issue with that particular car but I think that they are heavy on fuel. I guess that if you have a 1.8 local to you and you like the car, drive it and if it’s good buy it. If you’re concerned about the economy of it, have a look at Autotrader and check the running costs as they usually list the book figures there. They aren’t accurate I don’t think but you can bench mark them against your current cars figures to get an idea. If it’s a negligible difference between the 1.8 and 3.0 I’d pay the extra and have the v6 as it’s such a good car to drive but I guess the road tax increase and servicing costs will be substantially more over the year so you’ll need to factor that to see how it fits your budget. Whichever engine you choose; it will have a fantastic wrapper around it if it’s a CLK!
Thank you. These are great cars in my opinion. I don’t have any experience of the 1.8 in any Mercedes so I couldn’t possibly comment. The only 4 cylinder Mercedes I have any experience of is an SLK230 Kompressor. Whit was a superb thing to drive but rinsed through as much fuel or perhaps more than the 350 in this video. It belonged to a friend but I sourced and collected it from Lancaster so I drove it several hundred miles. There may have been an issue with that particular car but I think that they are heavy on fuel. I guess that if you have a 1.8 local to you and you like the car, drive it and if it’s good buy it. If you’re concerned about the economy of it, have a look at Autotrader and check the running costs as they usually list the book figures there. They aren’t accurate I don’t think but you can bench mark them against your current cars figures to get an idea. If it’s a negligible difference between the 1.8 and 3.0 I’d pay the extra and have the v6 as it’s such a good car to drive but I guess the road tax increase and servicing costs will be substantially more over the year so you’ll need to factor that to see how it fits your budget. Whichever engine you choose; it will have a fantastic wrapper around it if it’s a CLK!
Thank you so so much for taking the time to respond on my comment I am in budget so I am worry for how much will consume on fuel end some how service too I like my car to be serviced regularly every 10.000 mile .. I am like you not fun of the new cars. I faint them to complicate with lots of stupid sensors end boring to drive. Mos of the time in my country Albania we drive Mercedes 2.7 or 3.0 litre diesel. Never have petrol .. now in the Uk make me bit worried the expenses.. Exactly like your car in look but thought in 1.8 just for fuel economy…. I like them so much in convertible… In autotrander the say about Urban 22.4 mpg Extra urban 43.5 mpg Combined 32.5 mpg I don’t really understand how they work here. The. “ mpg “ think … Thank you so much for your advice all the best end keep it up with your video’s
@@rogenus So there are roughly 300 Million gasoline powered cars on the road today and people are going to just give them away to purchase a $50-60K electric vehicle that can’t go over 200 miles without a recharge? Pipe dreams. Keep smoking that Humboldt County Kronic
@@jaygreen1313 I agree, and I'm sad about that too as I love the sound of a real engine but I think you heard about the ban of new gas cars + more and more benefits for electric vehicles...Unfortunate reality
@@rogenus I’m all for renewable energy and phasing out fossil fuels but I don’t think it’s feasible right now. It’s going to take a long long time to produce more efficient renewables to get to the point of all electrical vehicles. I don’t think gas car sales are going to plummet in the near future. Question. What is going to happen with 300 million gas powered vehicles when electric cars are phased in? I don’t have that answer.
I'm about to buy 3.2 or 3.0 and I'm a little bit not decided coz there are a better equipped 3.0's but i Heard that they are less reliable and I'm torn i hawe 3000 to spend on clk Any advice??
Do your research on the engine and make sure the timing gears have been replaced if your looking at a 3.0 (CLK280). That said, if it were me and I had £3k budget, I'd be looking for the cleanest £2.5k car I can find and saving some money for inevitable fettling. That will put you in the old CLK with the 3.2 and 5 speed but they're still great cars. All the newer gadgets and spec are worth nothing if the car doesn't drive!
@@FatNFurious Thanks for the reply mate You're right..and i did some research and what i found is 3.2 engine is far better and more reliable And that what i will buy no matter what the equipment is
@@kreoloskar9805 I can't comment on reliability, I've had the 3.2 (in an ML320) and the 3.5 in the CLK. Both were utterly brilliant and never gave me a moment of trouble. I do a lot of preventative maintenance on my cars though so I get to have them in bits at a time to suit me rather than a time that suits a failure. 😀 Good luck with the search. You'll love it when you get one.
You have researched well, i just bought a 320 with 105K miles. Its in good condition as first 8 years in Cyprus. Just buy a plug in Bluetooth adaptor for your phone and media. Theyre much better these days! @kreoloskar9805
roof down and windows up is fine for when its slightly cooler thats what air scarf is for using the roof more does it more good than not using it a all
Not the M113 engine…that’s a V8
Yours should be the m276
The M113 is the V8 in my C43, I knew it was wrong when I said it :-). Thanks for setting me straight.
@@FatNFurious I think it the m272 not the m276
@@MzeeWeeed I think you are correct there as the M276 appears to be DirectInjection which mine wasn't.
@@MzeeWeeed It'll be a 272
M276 is the cgi version with direct injection and 292 or 306hp. The m272 in the clk has 272hp
I have a clk 280 sport, 55k miles. Absolutely love it. Great summer car.
Love this car bought mine brand new and can't bring myself to part with it .Done only 6,000 miles on a 57 plate and has spent most of its life in the garage so is still in prestige condition. One day it will become a classic.
I finally got my white 2009 280CLK Sport Cab on the road today after nearly a year’s part time work putting it right. I must admit that your video had a bearing on my purchase, although I’m feeling the sting of the £709 per annum road tax😢
Hey Ho, I’m looking forward to enjoying it for the summer and we’ll see where we go after that.
It does look great though…
Great video! Jut came across this. CLKs are great cars. I have an '04 CLK500 cabriolet with the AMG dress package and it runs like a demon! Not a sports car but a great combo of class and performance. Thanks for sharing on your channel! John
Great video mate - keep up the good work. I've had a few clks over the years including a 99V 320 sport cab, if I remember rightly if you point the remote key fob at the drivers door handle , keep your finger on open button, all the windows come down and the roof opens.
Thanks mate for this excellent post - I thoroughly enjoyed the footage and commentary. I suffer the car buying affliction (passion) myself, so I get it! I'm now reviewing these beautiful convertibles, as I have just purchased a 2009 CLK280 (with full AMG Pack) Convertible with only 15,000 kms (9,000 miles) on the clock. Slightly smaller 3.0L V6, but equally smooth and "buttery". Auto Transmission is so silky, the changes are almost undetectable - beautiful engineering. Sound insulation with the top up is extraordinary - feels/sounds like a hardtop coupe till you drop the top to let in the sun. Roof engineering and insulation is indeed a work of art. My spec is almost identical to yours - though Cubanite Silver with classic black leather interior and wood trim. Great buying for a full 4 x seat convertible and a delicious (last of series) design I have always admired. Thanks again! Ps. I hate driving with the top down and windows up also...not a great look is it :-)
15,000 KM's? That must be box fresh, what an amazing find, well done.
I honestly don't think there is anything to choose between the 280 and 350 in everyday driving. A friend has a C280 and it feels almost identical in engine performance.
real good interview of the car ! solid personality !
I've got a clk 220 CDI 2005 diesel that I've selling. Current mileage:145k.
Needs a bit of work...a full service but it still drives nicely. Black leather seats, heated front seats, parking sensors.
I've put it up for £1200.
Yes.......great cars...mine is a 2008 mystic red 350 sport...had the bonnet tastefully louvered to take the bland look off it ..the headlights replaced with DRLs and quad exhausts fitted just this month....love it !! Not cheap to run but worth every penny !!
Hi if you don’t mind me asking, where did you find the quad exhaust, and what bumper did you use? I know the clk350 doesn’t have a adjustable exhaust system so I am trying to figure it out, thank you
Nice video. The sensor is always broken on these cars. However it takes like 30 min to fix if you can just do a little solder. Fixed mine and it has worked nicely ever since.
That one worked until I did the video. In fact, opening and closing the roof I did by laying next to it pointing the key at it. If you look carefully you'll see my hand through the rear wheel
I was looking for a CLK 350 Cabriolet. Bought a 2009 CLK 550 Coupe instead.
Why?
@@superyan4100 Couldn't find a 350 I liked, I was in a rush, and the 550 was there. I hadn't intended on buying one...but decided I could probably kill myself faster with a 550The next year I bought a used E350, AWD and I drive it in a place with snow.
Good for you i'm looking for clk still.
Buy one of mines …
@@billkant849How do you feel about driving the 550 on snow? I’m considering getting a 500 but it’s RWD drivetrain is making me question it’s reliability in snow
Very nice car!!! I have a 2008 coupe. It calls my attention the central console. Mine came with one very different. It has a sliding door and 2 cup holders. I thought all 08 and 09 had this central console
Hi, I was looking at a 2006 CLK 350 convertible with 85,000 miles and it has a check engine code the guy is selling it for $6000, Because of your video explaining the problem with the timing chain gears I woke up and immediately decided not to buy it. Thanks for that information
I've got an 08 CLK 350 been fixing her up for a year now wish I could post à picture she's a red cabriolet never liked red but she's about changed my mind all I've driven in 20 years were Mercedes with the 3.5 but I've learned how to do much of the nechanical work I'd never learned without doing that
Owned an 08 E350 beautiful like new inside and out and à GLK350 all at the same time I've been working on this one. Sold the GLK not à month later an idiot ran over my E350 it WAS my baby didn't even have a door ding and it was a beautiful facelift édition so I've got the CLK now and I'm really enjoying it now that summer is here
I like our 2008. I've seen similar on facebook market for under $3K, just need a little repair. Being a mechanic, it's not a problem for me. Recently, the dealer wanted about $1,000 just to change the transmission oil and filter. I paid $150 for the oil, filter and oil pan gasket. It even had new aluminum bolts that broke before torque spec was reached, so I replaced them with regular bolts that can handle the proper torque spec.
It actually keeps up with my 2011 Charger RT, with the 5.7 Hemi.
When I tried to use LED lights for marker lights or license place light, and it said the buld was out. So I took them back and got regular bulbs. Maybe the 2008 sees it as low amperage draw, so it thinks the light isn't working properly. IDK for sure.
For the leds, you basically need leds that have canbus. The power goes through some stuff and it makes it think that it draws 55w, sadly it probably does draw 55w, which kills one of the points of LED. But nonetheless it's still worth for the better light output.
M272 V6 7G Tronic, amazing underated engine if you deal with the Tumble Intake flaps problem and occasional Thermostat problem. Smoothest on the motorways that V6 is
Great video top gear could learn a thing or two watching this ❤
Nice vid. I have the AMG version (yes, a real one not a fake badge) and it's pretty much identical. Such a great all GT rounder and fab to get 4 people in for a day out on a sunny day.
I absolutely cannot rule out owning a CLK63 (or 55) at some point in the future. I truly believe that the CLK is one of those 'best kept secrets', unless you've had one, you will never know how good they truly are. Now that I have my proper AMG (S202 C43), I can see that being a long-term keeper and I expect I'll buy something else for a daily as soon as the weather starts to turn.
@@FatNFurious how does the w202/208 chassis compare to the w209 clk for driving?? i know the w208 well i am on my 2nd 430 coupe after a 320 coupe
@@FatNFurious How would you compare e55/e500 amgto clk 55/500? 🤔
Good review
I am looking 2009 clk 350
Little worried about but only has 80k miles hopefully will be a good one
Just purchased the same car with the exact same miles today.
Did you get it? I have a clk 350 2007
How’s it been
What a brilliant review 👏
Peak CLK is the M113 engined CLK500 with the robust 5 speed auto.
I have one and she is a beauty.
Only done 70k.
Immaculate . I would not sell her .
I’m looking to add to my collection
SL next ..
Very pretty car. I can't justify the road tax for a car that really isn't particularly powerful or fast.
not powerful or fast..lol u obviously havent driven one or perhaps made the same mistake as most and left the switch near the gear lever in w or e setting switch it to s and try again e or w is for winter driving only
They look way more attractive as a hard top, i have a 2008 amg kitted, black paint black leather
Love my soft top....🎉
its not an m113 what hen said, or m112 the engine that doesnt have issues, the correction is M272 which also has intake fail from broken actuator flap rods, not unreliable engine ever, otherwise the inside of the car is really just eye candy for your teenage daughter
I just got a clk 500 convertible
I like your style
Hi mate. Great video
Just want you opinion. What do you think for the same Mercedes but 1.8 l Petrol CLK Convertible ?? How good are they ?
Thanks a lot
Thank you.
These are great cars in my opinion. I don’t have any experience of the 1.8 in any Mercedes so I couldn’t possibly comment. The only 4 cylinder Mercedes I have any experience of is an SLK230 Kompressor. Whit was a superb thing to drive but rinsed through as much fuel or perhaps more than the 350 in this video. It belonged to a friend but I sourced and collected it from Lancaster so I drove it several hundred miles. There may have been an issue with that particular car but I think that they are heavy on fuel.
I guess that if you have a 1.8 local to you and you like the car, drive it and if it’s good buy it.
If you’re concerned about the economy of it, have a look at Autotrader and check the running costs as they usually list the book figures there. They aren’t accurate I don’t think but you can bench mark them against your current cars figures to get an idea. If it’s a negligible difference between the 1.8 and 3.0 I’d pay the extra and have the v6 as it’s such a good car to drive but I guess the road tax increase and servicing costs will be substantially more over the year so you’ll need to factor that to see how it fits your budget.
Whichever engine you choose; it will have a fantastic wrapper around it if it’s a CLK!
Thank you.
These are great cars in my opinion. I don’t have any experience of the 1.8 in any Mercedes so I couldn’t possibly comment. The only 4 cylinder Mercedes I have any experience of is an SLK230 Kompressor. Whit was a superb thing to drive but rinsed through as much fuel or perhaps more than the 350 in this video. It belonged to a friend but I sourced and collected it from Lancaster so I drove it several hundred miles. There may have been an issue with that particular car but I think that they are heavy on fuel.
I guess that if you have a 1.8 local to you and you like the car, drive it and if it’s good buy it.
If you’re concerned about the economy of it, have a look at Autotrader and check the running costs as they usually list the book figures there. They aren’t accurate I don’t think but you can bench mark them against your current cars figures to get an idea. If it’s a negligible difference between the 1.8 and 3.0 I’d pay the extra and have the v6 as it’s such a good car to drive but I guess the road tax increase and servicing costs will be substantially more over the year so you’ll need to factor that to see how it fits your budget.
Whichever engine you choose; it will have a fantastic wrapper around it if it’s a CLK!
Thank you so so much for taking the time to respond on my comment
I am in budget so I am worry for how much will consume on fuel end some how service too
I like my car to be serviced regularly every 10.000 mile .. I am like you not fun of the new cars. I faint them to complicate with lots of stupid sensors end boring to drive. Mos of the time in my country Albania we drive Mercedes 2.7 or 3.0 litre diesel. Never have petrol .. now in the Uk make me bit worried the expenses..
Exactly like your car in look but thought in 1.8 just for fuel economy…. I like them so much in convertible…
In autotrander the say about
Urban 22.4 mpg
Extra urban 43.5 mpg
Combined 32.5 mpg
I don’t really understand how they work here. The. “ mpg “ think …
Thank you so much for your advice all the best end keep it up with your video’s
It's a M272 V6... No doubt...!!
ISSUES?
I so want one!
Car prices are gonna drop thru the floor fellas.
@FN. MURK Everyone will probably start selling their cars in a few years to buy electric cars
@@rogenus So there are roughly 300 Million gasoline powered cars on the road today and people are going to just give them away to purchase a $50-60K electric vehicle that can’t go over 200 miles without a recharge? Pipe dreams. Keep smoking that Humboldt County Kronic
@@jaygreen1313 I agree, and I'm sad about that too as I love the sound of a real engine but I think you heard about the ban of new gas cars + more and more benefits for electric vehicles...Unfortunate reality
@@rogenus I’m all for renewable energy and phasing out fossil fuels but I don’t think it’s feasible right now. It’s going to take a long long time to produce more efficient renewables to get to the point of all electrical vehicles. I don’t think gas car sales are going to plummet in the near future. Question. What is going to happen with 300 million gas powered vehicles when electric cars are phased in? I don’t have that answer.
thought it was a m272, in the ML350 it is however
A plain CLK350, 2003 is still worth USD16k in Pakistan
I am going to find some for export in that case! WOW!
Beautiful Car!
I'm about to buy 3.2 or 3.0 and I'm a little bit not decided coz there are a better equipped 3.0's but i Heard that they are less reliable and I'm torn i hawe 3000 to spend on clk
Any advice??
Do your research on the engine and make sure the timing gears have been replaced if your looking at a 3.0 (CLK280). That said, if it were me and I had £3k budget, I'd be looking for the cleanest £2.5k car I can find and saving some money for inevitable fettling. That will put you in the old CLK with the 3.2 and 5 speed but they're still great cars. All the newer gadgets and spec are worth nothing if the car doesn't drive!
@@FatNFurious
Thanks for the reply mate
You're right..and i did some research and what i found is 3.2 engine is far better and more reliable
And that what i will buy no matter what the equipment is
@@kreoloskar9805 I can't comment on reliability, I've had the 3.2 (in an ML320) and the 3.5 in the CLK. Both were utterly brilliant and never gave me a moment of trouble. I do a lot of preventative maintenance on my cars though so I get to have them in bits at a time to suit me rather than a time that suits a failure. 😀
Good luck with the search. You'll love it when you get one.
You have researched well, i just bought a 320 with 105K miles. Its in good condition as first 8 years in Cyprus. Just buy a plug in Bluetooth adaptor for your phone and media. Theyre much better these days! @kreoloskar9805
I think i have a car illness too 😭😭😭😭
roof down and windows up is fine for when its slightly cooler thats what air scarf is for using the roof more does it more good than not using it a all
M113 is the V8, This has the M272
I do the same. Buy cars I mean. It is a compulsion.
you cant buy it anymore, sold out
Be smart, get M113 not this ;D
I have an M113 in my 1999 C43
I have one I drive it through chicago all around 😎🦾✅