The Good
The 2010 CL-Class boasts exhilarating performance from its powerful engines, offering impressive acceleration and handling. Its luxurious interior provides exceptional comfort for long journeys. While reliability can be a concern, the striking design and prestigious image appeal to emotional buyers, while the advanced technology and safety features attract the more practically minded.
The Bad
The 2010 CL-Class is known for its potentially high maintenance costs due to its complex systems. Air suspension issues, electrical glitches, and expensive repairs are common concerns. Fuel economy is poor, especially with the higher-performance models. Prospective buyers should carefully inspect the car's maintenance history and consider a pre-purchase inspection.
2010 Mercedes-Benz CL-Class: Quick Overview
Key Specs for the 2010 Mercedes-Benz CL-Class:
- Engine Options:
- CL550: 5.5L V8
- CL600: 5.5L Twin-Turbo V12
- CL63 AMG: 6.2L V8
- Horsepower:
- CL550: 382 hp
- CL600: 510 hp
- CL63 AMG: 518 hp
- Fuel Economy (City/Highway): (Estimates vary based on driving conditions)
- CL550: 15/22 mpg
- CL600: 12/19 mpg
- CL63 AMG: 12/19 mpg
- 0-60 Times:
- CL550: Approximately 5.4 seconds
- CL600: Approximately 4.5 seconds
- CL63 AMG: Approximately 4.4 seconds
- Towing Capacity: Not recommended or specified.
- Trim-Level Features:
- CL550: Leather upholstery, navigation, sunroof, premium sound system, adaptive suspension, heated and ventilated front seats, parking sensors.
- CL600: Adds upgraded leather, massaging seats, more luxurious trim, and additional technology features.
- CL63 AMG: AMG-tuned suspension, brakes, and styling, sport seats, performance exhaust, and unique interior appointments.
- Common Features across all Trims:
- COMAND system with navigation
- Premium sound system
- Leather upholstery
- Power-adjustable seats with memory
- Dual-zone automatic climate control
- Adaptive cruise control
- Sunroof
- Multi-contour seats
2010 Mercedes-Benz CL-Class Specifications
Vehicle Information
Year | 2010 |
Make | Mercedes-Benz |
Model | CL-Class |
Trim | - |
Style | - |
Type | Sedan |
Category | Compact Car |
Manufacturing Details
Made In | Germany |
Manufacturing City | SINDELFINGEN |
Dimensions
Doors | 2-Door |
Curb Weight | 4210 pounds |
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating | 5225 pounds |
Overall Height | - |
Overall Length | - |
Overall Width | - |
Wheelbase Length | - |
Standard Seating | - |
Engine & Performance
Engine | 6.2 8 |
Engine Size | 6.2L |
Engine Cylinders | 8 |
Transmission | 7-Speed Automatic |
Transmission Type | Automatic |
Transmission Speeds | 7-Speed |
Drivetrain | Rear-Wheel Drive |
Additional Features
Anti-Brake System | - |
Steering Type | - |
Pricing
Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) | $145,200 |
Invoice Price | $135,036 |
Delivery Charges | $875 |
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How Does the 2010 Mercedes-Benz CL-Class Compare to Other Sedan?
Ranks #138 Coupe
1 | 2023 Toyota GR Supra | (0.0β ) |
2 | 2023 Lexus RC F | (0.0β ) |
3 | 2011 Honda CR-Z | (5.0β ) |
4 | 2023 Subaru BRZ | (5.0β ) |
5 | 2011 Mazda RX-8 | (4.0β ) |
6 | 2024 BMW 4 Series | (0.0β ) |
7 | 2022 Mercedes-Benz C-Class | (5.0β ) |
8 | 2014 Ford Mustang | (5.0β ) |
9 | 2023 Audi A5 Cabriolet | (0.0β ) |
10 | 2023 Nissan GT-R | (0.0β ) |
11 | 2015 Hyundai Veloster | (0.0β ) |
12 | 2008 Chevrolet Corvette | (5.0β ) |
138 | 2010 Mercedes-Benz CL-Class | (5.0β ) |
Final Verdict: Is the 2010 Mercedes-Benz CL-Class a Good Sedan?
Carl Wray on December 20, 2018
Ford ExpeditionHas not meet my needs radio not working unbelievable Cost ten Thousand dollars to replace yet itβs broken only 52000 miles command center has been broken three times already unbelievable And this is $140,000 car out rages
Cruiser on December 8, 2018
The best car I have ownedGreat timeless design, ride, power, finish, features, quiet. I still love it. Turns heads. But after 8 yrs, maintenance is getting expensive - engine mounts, seals, brakes, etc. If you buy it used, expect to spend $2k/yr to maintain it.
Footfxr52 on July 1, 2018
CL63 AMGI bought a 2010 as it is the last year of the normal aspirated 6.2 engine that is widely considers the best AMG engine to date. First the negatives, a couple of gadgets don't work. The rear screen, parking sensors and seat massage is intermittent. Everything else is as new. Blindingly fast for a two ton plus coupe. Flat body control even on comfort. Silent...unless you turn up the volume with your right foot. All controls are very intuitive. Interior very shackle with no wear on it after ten years and 120,000 miles! I went with a 63 over the V12 65 due to concerns over repair/maint costs for roughly a 0.1 sec to 60mph. Also I've had an SL65 and although it was awesome, it did have some common sensor issues. So in summary, great car at a great price (when purchased used) I'd highly recommend!
Von - Boston on October 13, 2017
Fantastic car at an affordable price.This car has been my favorite car to own and drive. I've owned it for over a year with no major issues. The engine and transmission feel like they're brand new even though the car has 100k miles. Interior quality is second to none. Even the paint is of such good quality that the car looks new after 8 years. There aren't enough good things I could say about this car. Nothing like driving a $120k car for the price of Toyota Corolla.
CLfanRory on September 11, 2017
The most solid well built car I've ever had.The CL550 with its 8 cylinder engine that you can depend on. This car is so solid and the interior and exterior styling is second to non. Its the best used car for the money. Brand new the price was for a lot of people unaffordable. Now its fantastic.
Jcvetko on April 5, 2017
James new CLA great value for money buying used, at launch New hit over $120k, now several years later to shave off $100k, what a deal!
Carl Wray on December 20, 2018
Ford ExpeditionHas not meet my needs radio not working unbelievable Cost ten Thousand dollars to replace yet itβs broken only 52000 miles command center has been broken three times already unbelievable And this is $140,000 car out rages
Cruiser on December 8, 2018
The best car I have ownedGreat timeless design, ride, power, finish, features, quiet. I still love it. Turns heads. But after 8 yrs, maintenance is getting expensive - engine mounts, seals, brakes, etc. If you buy it used, expect to spend $2k/yr to maintain it.
Footfxr52 on July 1, 2018
CL63 AMGI bought a 2010 as it is the last year of the normal aspirated 6.2 engine that is widely considers the best AMG engine to date. First the negatives, a couple of gadgets don't work. The rear screen, parking sensors and seat massage is intermittent. Everything else is as new. Blindingly fast for a two ton plus coupe. Flat body control even on comfort. Silent...unless you turn up the volume with your right foot. All controls are very intuitive. Interior very shackle with no wear on it after ten years and 120,000 miles! I went with a 63 over the V12 65 due to concerns over repair/maint costs for roughly a 0.1 sec to 60mph. Also I've had an SL65 and although it was awesome, it did have some common sensor issues. So in summary, great car at a great price (when purchased used) I'd highly recommend!
Von - Boston on October 13, 2017
Fantastic car at an affordable price.This car has been my favorite car to own and drive. I've owned it for over a year with no major issues. The engine and transmission feel like they're brand new even though the car has 100k miles. Interior quality is second to none. Even the paint is of such good quality that the car looks new after 8 years. There aren't enough good things I could say about this car. Nothing like driving a $120k car for the price of Toyota Corolla.