2012 Mercedes-benz Cls 250CDI BE Price and Spec

    2012

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    Overview

    The 2012 Mercedes-benz Cls 250CDI BE is a rear wheel drive 4 Door Coupe that was released to the Australian market on 9th January 2012 classified as a 218 MY13. The Mercedes-benz Cls is regarded as a large built in Germany with prices from a dealer as a used car starting at $22,800.

    The Mercedes-benz Cls is a rear wheel drive 4 door with 4 seats, powered by a 2.1L Diesel Turbo 4 Cylinder engine that has 150 kW of power (at 4200 rpm) and 500 Nm of torque (at 1600 rpm) via a 7 Speed Automatic G Tronic. Mercedes-benz claims the Cls 250CDI BE uses 5.2L/100km of diesel in the combined city and highway cycle while putting out 137g of CO2.

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    Best For
    Warranty
    3Years
    or
    unlimited km
    Fuel Efficiency
    80L1538km
    4 Door Coupe
    diesel
    2.1L
    RWD
    7 AT
    4
    4
    Dimensions
    1421mm
    1881mm
    4996mm
    Specifications

    TypeDiesel Turbo Fuel Injection

    Transmission7 Speed Automatic G Tronic

    Fuel Combined (L/100km)5.2

    Brake FrontDISC - VENTILATED

    Vehicle Height (mm)1421

    Compliance Plate LocationTransmission Tunnel RHS

    ANCAP Rating5

    Frequently Asked Questions

    The average single garage in Australia measures 3.5m wide, 6m long, and 2.1m tall. The null 250CDI BE measures 1.88m wide, 5m long, and 1.42m tall.

    The null 250CDI BE DOESN'T have Apple CarPlay and Android Auto fitted.

    The null 250CDI BE has 4 seats as standard.

    The null 250CDI BE uses diesel.

    A price before on-road costs doesn't include fees such as stamp duty, registration, and dealer delivery. It’s not the final price you will pay; that price will vary from state-to-state and dealer-to-dealer.

    A drive-away price includes all relevant government and dealer charges. What you see is what you’ll pay.

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