REPORT: Mercedes says it has no plans for new CLK63 AMG
#1

In a move sure to make shoulders slump and people ask "Why is this happening?", Mercedes will not produce a CLK63 AMG -- which would actually be an E Class Coupe AMG. The axing is due to the CLK moving from the C Class platform to the E Class, and Mercedes' view that a hotted up E Coupe with the 6.3-liter would be too close to the CLS 63 AMG "both in positioning and price."
A similarity in price is easy to digest, but the overlap in positioning sounds more like Mercedes is afraid sales of the E-Class Coupe AMG would cannibalize sales of the CLS63 AMG. Even if that's the case, it's a shame that Mercedes won't even consider a limited run, since such a car would be sure to sell just as well, if not better than the E63 AMG Wagon. The decision also vaporizes an E Coupe AMG Black series, and that would have been something special.
#3
I'm not stating definitive facts here, but I have a high degree of comfort on the US number, not as much on the ROW.
#5
I don't think they made their CLK Black Series numbers in Europe. I've heard that 360 to 370 went to the US and the balance of just under 200 went to the ROW.
I'm not stating definitive facts here, but I have a high degree of comfort on the US number, not as much on the ROW.
I'm not stating definitive facts here, but I have a high degree of comfort on the US number, not as much on the ROW.
#7
I only ever see women driving cab versions of the CLK63, so I don't really think that justifies continues production. I just hope the BS stays around because that is a very fun car if you're into oversteer lunacy.




