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2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class Overview, Reviews, Ratings & Specs

Rating: 4.48
Based on 25 Owner Reviews
Drew B | March 31, 2025
The 2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class is a four-door coupe, a stylish blend of sedan practicality and coupe aesthetics. Produced from 2005-2010 for the first generation, the 2007 model year offered trims like the CLS550 and the high-performance CLS63 AMG. New, the price ranged from approximately $65,000 to over $90,000 for the AMG variant. Its distinctive sloping roofline and luxurious interior set it apart, appealing to buyers seeking sophistication and performance.
The Good

The 2007 CLS-Class offers powerful performance, especially in AMG guise, and a comfortable, luxurious ride. Its striking design appeals emotionally, while its four-door practicality and advanced features offer tangible benefits. Reliability can be a concern, but well-maintained models provide a prestigious ownership experience and a reasonably good value proposition in the used market.

The Bad

Potential weaknesses of the 2007 CLS-Class include air suspension problems (Airmatic), electrical issues, and potential for expensive repairs due to its complexity. Oil leaks, especially in the AMG models, are common. Watch for transmission issues and ensure proper maintenance records are available before purchasing. Rust can be an issue in some climates, so inspect thoroughly.

2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class: Quick Overview

  • Engine Options:
    • CLS550: 5.5L V8
    • CLS63 AMG: 6.2L V8
  • Horsepower:
    • CLS550: 382 hp
    • CLS63 AMG: 507 hp
  • Fuel Economy (MPG):
    • CLS550: 15 City / 22 Highway (estimated)
    • CLS63 AMG: 12 City / 19 Highway (estimated)
  • 0-60 Times:
    • CLS550: Approximately 5.4 seconds
    • CLS63 AMG: Approximately 4.3 seconds
  • Towing Capacity: Not Recommended or Officially Rated
  • Trim-Level Features:
    • CLS550: Leather upholstery, sunroof, navigation system, premium sound system, heated front seats, dual-zone climate control, power seats with memory, automatic headlights, rain-sensing wipers, and alloy wheels. Available options include Keyless Go, upgraded sound systems, and various appearance packages.
    • CLS63 AMG: Adds or upgrades upon CLS550 features with AMG-tuned suspension, AMG body styling, AMG sport seats, upgraded brakes, performance exhaust, and unique interior trim. Standard features were similar to the CLS550 but with a focus on performance enhancements and sporty aesthetics. Optional upgrades included carbon fiber trim, premium leather options, and advanced driver assistance features.

2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class Specifications

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What Problems Does the 2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class Have?

The 2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class is known for several frequently reported problems and reliability concerns. A significant issue is the Airmatic air suspension, which can develop leaks, leading to expensive repairs. Electrical glitches are also common, affecting features like the navigation system, central locking, and various sensors. Oil leaks, particularly around the valve cover gaskets and oil cooler lines, are a persistent issue, especially in higher-mileage vehicles and AMG models. Transmission problems, such as rough shifting or delayed engagement, have been reported.

Rust, although not as prevalent as in older Mercedes models, can still be a concern, especially in areas with harsh winters and road salt usage. Check the undercarriage, door seams, and wheel wells for signs of corrosion. Recalls for the 2007 CLS-Class have addressed issues such as fuel leaks, potentially leading to fires, and problems with the braking system. Long-term reliability is a concern due to the complexity of the vehicle's systems. Regular maintenance, using high-quality parts, and addressing issues promptly are crucial to mitigating potential problems and ensuring longevity. Ignoring minor issues can lead to more significant and costly repairs down the road. Owners should be prepared for potentially high maintenance costs associated with owning this vehicle.

How long will the 2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class last?

With proper maintenance, a 2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class can realistically provide 150,000 to 200,000 miles of service, potentially lasting 15-20 years. However, longevity heavily depends on consistent and meticulous maintenance. The Airmatic suspension is a long-term weakness, often requiring replacement. Electrical components are also prone to failure over time. Engine and transmission durability is generally good if serviced regularly, but neglect can lead to significant issues. Proper fluid changes, timely repairs, and careful driving habits are crucial for maximizing the car's lifespan.
Positive Owner Reviews
benz88sl
I purchased my first CLS, a 2006 500 when it was two years old with only 1500 miles. I've been buying MB for 42 years, This has got to be the most gorgeous auto ever designed. I wanted one because not many brought into the US, so everyone in the neighborhood did not have one. I collect Corvettes. so when not driving a Vette it gives me that feeling of power and styling I love. In 2019 when I when to purchase a new CLS I did not like the new design, so I purchased a 2007 CLS 550 with 47500 miles for the price of a 10 year old honda CRV. I wanted that design and styling that the CLS had but lost with the newer car design. Weather I'm driving the 06 or 07 people always come up to me and ask, what kind of car is it and what year. That's what I like, a timeless design.
HBO
***Beautiful***, ***excellent performance***, ***reliable***, ***Best Mercedes Design***, Character, Comfort, Sporty, Full option, Company Stereo Surround system, No accident, No recalls, CA registration, Etc., Etc, Etc.
Scott F
This sexy beast is everything that you would imagine - great looking, tight, easy to drive, and powerful. It's well documented that the CLS63 AMG isn't the best handling sport sedan on the slalom and skid-pad. That's the only area where this car isn't top of the podium.
Negative Owner Reviews
doesntmatter
The exterior design is why I had always wanted this vehicle but..... it isn't the best car to buy.... I should've went w something else !!!! Maybe a BMW would've been better!!

What Technology & Safety Features are Included?

The 2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class came equipped with a respectable array of built-in tech and safety features for its time. Standard tech included a COMAND system with a central display screen for controlling audio, navigation (optional), and vehicle settings. Entertainment features consisted of a premium sound system (Harmon Kardon Logic7 optional) with a CD player and available satellite radio. Driver-assistance features were relatively limited compared to modern cars but included features like cruise control, parking sensors (Parktronic), and rain-sensing wipers. Safety features included anti-lock brakes (ABS), electronic stability control (ESP), traction control, and a suite of airbags, including front, side, and curtain airbags.

Optional features included Keyless Go (keyless entry and ignition), upgraded sound systems, and advanced lighting systems like Bi-Xenon headlights with cornering function. Higher trim levels, like the CLS63 AMG, often included performance-oriented features such as upgraded brakes and suspension. Crash-test ratings from the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) and IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) varied. While specific year ratings may differ, the CLS-Class generally performed well in frontal and side-impact crash tests. Keep in mind that crash test methodologies have evolved over time, so comparing these results to modern vehicles directly may not be entirely representative.

What Colors Options are Available?

Exterior Colors
Black
Arctic White
Iridium Silver Metallic
Pewter Gray Metallic
Flint Grey Metallic
Black Opal Metallic
Capri Blue Metallic
Desert Sand Metallic
Tealite Blue Metallic
Interior Colors
Almond Beige
Black
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2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class Prices and Market Value

When new, the 2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS550 had a base price around $65,000, while the CLS63 AMG started around $95,000. As of today, used market prices for the 2007 CLS-Class typically range from $8,000 to $18,000, depending on condition, mileage, and trim. The CLS-Class has experienced significant depreciation due to its age, maintenance costs, and the introduction of newer models. Factors affecting resale value include the car's condition, maintenance history, mileage, and whether it has desirable options. AMG models generally hold their value slightly better, but overall, depreciation is substantial.

2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class Cost of Ownership

The 2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class is generally considered costly to own. Insurance premiums are higher than average due to the vehicle's value and performance. Fuel economy is poor, especially with the AMG model. Maintenance and repair costs can be substantial, given the complexity of the car and the potential for expensive repairs, especially with the air suspension and electrical systems. Long-term ownership requires a dedicated budget for upkeep. This vehicle is not an economical choice for budget-conscious buyers.

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2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class Safety Rating

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2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class Insurance

Insurance for a 2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class is moderately priced, reflecting its status as a Vehicle with strong safety ratings and
reasonable repair costs.

How Does the 2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class Compare to Other Vehicle?

The 2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class competed with vehicles like the BMW 6 Series, Audi A7 (though the A7 was introduced later), and Jaguar XF. Compared to the BMW 6 Series, the CLS offered similar performance and luxury but arguably a more distinctive design. The Jaguar XF provided a more sporting driving experience and potentially better reliability, though it lacked the Mercedes' prestige. While the Audi A7 wasn't available in 2007, later models presented a more technologically advanced and arguably more reliable alternative.

In terms of reliability, the CLS-Class lags behind some of its rivals, particularly the Lexus GS, which offers comparable luxury with superior dependability. While the CLS-Class excels in styling and presence, its higher maintenance costs and potential reliability issues make it a less practical choice than some competitors. If reliability is a major concern, the Lexus GS or a newer, well-maintained Audi A7 would be better alternatives. However, if the distinctive styling and Mercedes-Benz brand are paramount, the CLS-Class may still hold appeal, provided the buyer is prepared for the potential ownership costs. Consider a pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic familiar with Mercedes-Benz vehicles.

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Final Verdict: Is the 2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class a Good Vehicle?

The 2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class is ideal for buyers who prioritize distinctive styling and a luxurious interior over long-term reliability and low running costs. It's worth buying *used* if you find a well-maintained example with comprehensive service records and pass a pre-purchase inspection. The CLS550 offers a better balance of performance and fuel economy than the CLS63 AMG, but the AMG provides thrilling performance if you can afford the increased maintenance. Be prepared for potentially expensive repairs, particularly related to the air suspension and electrical systems. Only consider purchasing if you have a reliable mechanic and a healthy budget for maintenance.

2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class Owner Reviews

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Aya 44 on May 10, 2023

Barn find into Black Betty Beauty

I’ve turned a barn find 2007 CLS 550 into an amazing every day driver! With only 83K on it I did need to put about $15K from a sitting, dry rot car into a sleek and sexy, amazing ride once again. I get compliments all the time and honestly, it’s such a fun car to drive. I actually have fun driving and love being behind the wheel of this CLS 550. ** make sure you have a good mechanic or two handy for cost efficiency!

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benz88sl on July 11, 2020

Performance and Design

I purchased my first CLS, a 2006 500 when it was two years old with only 1500 miles. I've been buying MB for 42 years, This has got to be the most gorgeous auto ever designed. I wanted one because not many brought into the US, so everyone in the neighborhood did not have one. I collect Corvettes. so when not driving a Vette it gives me that feeling of power and styling I love. In 2019 when I when to purchase a new CLS I did not like the new design, so I purchased a 2007 CLS 550 with 47500 miles for the price of a 10 year old honda CRV. I wanted that design and styling that the CLS had but lost with the newer car design. Weather I'm driving the 06 or 07 people always come up to me and ask, what kind of car is it and what year. That's what I like, a timeless design.

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David on November 15, 2018

Most sporty and exotic car I?ve purchased.. It

Very sporty yet luxurious at the same time. I use this car to commute to work. It has all the options that I didn?t have in my old car.

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robin marsh on August 15, 2018

I LOVE THIS CAR SO MUCH I OWN 2,IN DIFF COLORS.

This is overall the best car i have evr owned. I was a bit skeptical at first becuase ive never owned a german car, i normally stick to japenese cars like infiniti however, I first purchased a 2006 cls500 (black on black) i paid $8000 cash free and clear. I love this car so much i purchased a 2007 cls550 (silver) with 80,000 miles. Whoa!!!!! can you say "sexy beast??". I love this car and even the new "2018 cls550" cant touch the look of this car. I highly recommend this car.

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HBO on June 12, 2018

Best value for the money

***Beautiful***, ***excellent performance***, ***reliable***, ***Best Mercedes Design***, Character, Comfort, Sporty, Full option, Company Stereo Surround system, No accident, No recalls, CA registration, Etc., Etc, Etc.

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Scott F on May 27, 2018

2007 CLS63 AMG - Performance Pack and AMG Pack

This sexy beast is everything that you would imagine - great looking, tight, easy to drive, and powerful. It's well documented that the CLS63 AMG isn't the best handling sport sedan on the slalom and skid-pad. That's the only area where this car isn't top of the podium.

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Theo on March 9, 2018

Very clean car, Must see

You will love this car, it's well used and always serviced at the dealership. This car comes with a clean carfax report. All service records are available upon request.

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al on January 25, 2018

reliable

Enjoyed it. Nice vehicle and fast. Certainly would purchase another one in the future. The CLS class is wonderful. lets keep it moving.

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doesntmatter on September 22, 2012

it's ok car

The exterior design is why I had always wanted this vehicle but..... it isn't the best car to buy.... I should've went w something else !!!! Maybe a BMW would've been better!!

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Serge on September 6, 2012

Most Reliable Car I've Owned

The best car ever. Fast, reliable, good looking. Very good value for the money. Must have as a second vehicle in household.

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