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I searched a bit.
So CLC comes from CL: Coupe Leicht, or Comfort Leicht (should be Komfort, but KL is weird).
So it should be CLK, Coupe Leicht Kurz. Oh Sh#t CLK is another one!!!
So CLC, Coupe Leicht Compact. Yeah, should be Kompact. But C-Class is also for Compact, and it is not the K-Class!!
BTW, E could be for Eleganz...It meant Einspritzung, so Injection, at the beginning, for petrol engined cars.
Still no explanation for ML, GL. Or R, but nobody cares for that one...GLK is GL Kompakt.
A and B, it is obviously because no choice under C-Class.
For CLS I found Coupe Leicht Sport, here also linked to the CL. But not sure at all.
Are you satisfied?
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Continuation of the Last Coupe seems apt![]()

Thanks for posting this klier.I think you're right. SLK is I believe Sport Light Kompakt And SL Sport Light
Edit;
SL: Sport Leicht
SLK: Sport Leicht Kompakt
CLS: Coupe Leicht Sport
CL: Coupe Leicht
CLK: Coupe Leicht Kompakt
ML is actually just 'M', like C, E, S but named ML because BMW claims the letter M
G: Gelände
GL: Gelände Leicht (??)
GLK: Gelände Leicht Kompakt


CLC - a new addition to the Mercedes alphabet which stands for a new stand-alone model series - the new member of the successful Mercedes-Benz coupé family. The CLC is the "youngster" in this coupé line-up - a thoroughly sporty model, lively, self-assured and exciting. A compelling blend of attractive design, reliable safety, tried-and-trusted technology and everyday multipurpose functionality. In short, a genuine Mercedes-Benz whose price tag of less than EUR 30,000 offers an entry route into the coupé line-up of this renowned brand.
The CLC opens up a new chapter in the success story of the C-Class Sports Coupé, which has enthralled some 320,000 drivers around the world since 2001. It was a conquest model, not least because 70 percent of its buyers had never before opted for a Mercedes-Benz. The two-door model took them by storm, primarily attracting new customers for the brand bearing the famous star. With this virtually unrivalled conquest rate, the Sports Coupé is one of the star performers of the Mercedes strategic product initiative.
It is one thing to conquer new customers, but maintaining their enthusiasm for the brand over the long term is another challenge. The Mercedes Sports Coupé has managed to do both: more than two thirds of buyers of the predecessor to the CLC were very satisfied with their car and remained loyal to the brand. Better still, some 43 percent of these loyal customers actually opted for a larger Mercedes-Benz after the Sports Coupé and are currently driving an E-Class, CLK or an SLK.
In the spring of 2008 the new Mercedes Sports Coupé will take to the road, bringing with it even more winning attributes so it can continue to secure new conquests like its predecessor


We are not complaining about the quality of the int Chris coz we all know that the FL W203 got a pretty good int quality wise,it's just we are pissed that the new int wasn't used that's all./QUOTE]
Yep, I know.
Btw are we gonna see some really mad CLC63 AMG?![]()
Probably not. The CL203 C32 AMG and C30 CDI AMG didn't sell too well. There's really no big or profitable market for such a powerful CLC. Most people will be more than satisfied with a CLC350 I assume.![]()
I think GCF members are more obsessed with interiors than the majority of the population are![]()

Probably not. The CL203 C32 AMG and C30 CDI AMG didn't sell too well. There's really no big or profitable market for such a powerful CLC. Most people will be more than satisfied with a CLC350 I assume.![]()
Knowing MB i think we'll see an AMG version,they did an AMG version out of R-Class for heaven's sake![]()

Yeah they did. But did it sell well? NO.
Mercedes' is not making an AMG version of the GL-Class, A- or B-Classes, so it is wise to assume that they won't touch the CLC. I think someone who wants a sporty CLC can always order a CLC350 and equip it with an optional AMG body kit. I'm pretty sure Mercedes will offer one for the CLC.


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