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Hi Caddywagon,

Can you please cite the article that states the E class coupe is the predecessor to the CLK. I'd find that interesting , I currently drive a CLK 430.

I was always told by my MB dealer and MB fourms that the CLK's unique platform.

You may find http://forums.mbworld.org/forums/showthread.php?t=14609 interesting.

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Subject: Re: Fw: Tony Whitney - Pls. comment on the CLK

Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 16:59:30 -0700

From: Tony Whitney

To: karl k

References: 1

Karl: My information on the CLK platform came directly from Mercedes engineering staff in Germany with whom I had face-to-face discussions.

I guess you can't believe everything you read on a message board.

Tony W (end of e-mail)


My comment:

So, this is information, which came directly from the Mercedes engineering staff in Germany:

The CLK's unique platform borrows from both the C-Class and E-class Mercedes-Benz. __________________

Many thanks.

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