How much horsepower does a 2002 cl600 have?
How much horsepower does a 2002 cl600 have?
362 hp
2002 Mercedes-Benz CL600/Horsepower
How much horsepower does a 2001 cl600 have?
2001 Mercedes-Benz CL600/Horsepower
What does CL mean on Mercedes?
The Mercedes-Benz CL-Class is a line of grand tourers which was produced by German automaker Mercedes-Benz, produced from 1992 to 2014. The name CL stands for the German Coupé Leicht (Coupé-Light) or Coupé Luxusklasse (Coupé-Luxury).
Do Mercedes still make the CL?
In 2014 Mercedes officially ceased using the CL-Class designation, instead moving the segments’ vehicle naming back to the S-Class Coupe/Convertible label. Similar to how it did previously with the CLK-Class which was moved back to being called E-Class Coupe/Convertible, thus it was replaced by the C217 S-Class Coupé.
How fast does the CL600 fly?
The CL600 warps to 60 mph in only 5.7 seconds, inhales the quarter in 14.2 seconds at a sprightly 102 mph, and bounces off the electronic speed limiter at 130 mph.
Is the new Mercedes-Benz CL600 a hexapod?
Such hexapod carnage can only be caused by a machine able to defile the law pretty cruelly, and a new Mercedes-Benz CL600 is indeed such a machine. Recall that we have already formally introduced you to the plastic-fendered CL with a full road test of the V-8-powered CL500 (March 2000).
What kind of suspension does a Ford CL600 have?
The standard-on-CL Active Body Control suspension keeps the big car mostly flat in normal maneuvers by ordering hydraulic rams on each strut to counteract the CL600’s 4275 pounds’ worth of body roll, pitch, and dive. The impact of frost heaves and other road blight telegraphs into the cabin more succinctly than expected.
What kind of engine does the Toyota Cl have?
Recall that we have already formally introduced you to the plastic-fendered CL with a full road test of the V-8-powered CL500 (March 2000). The car coddles the orbs with its shapely pillarless hardtop lines and massages the technoid pressure points with magnesium door guts, infrared-eating glass, and a semiactive suspension.