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  • Perhaps a review of this is a good idea?: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Mercedes-Benz_vehicles Is this what you meant? If so, I'll take a screen print and post it here...if not, can you clarify for me?
  • In sedans the classes go as follows (equivalents noted as well): C-Class (BMW 3-series, Audi A4) E-Class (BMW 5-series, Audi A6) CLS-Class (sort of in a class of its own) S-Class (BMW 7-series, Audi A8) Then you have the coupés: C-Sportscoupe (BMW 1-series coupé) SLK (BMW Z4, Audi TT) CLK (BMW 3-series coupé, Audi A5) CL (Very large coupé) SL (True Mercedes sports car) SLR (The Mercedes flagship) Now the SUVs and MPVs: B-Class (Similar to an A-Class but bigger) R-Class (sort of a mix between a station wagon and an SUV) ML-Class (BMW X5, Audi Q7) GL-Class (the real off-roader) Hope I didn't forget any of them. I tried to list them in increasing price and size within each category. You can also create a link between the coupés and their sedan counterparts according to SIZE only: SLK - C-Class coupé CLK - E-Class coupé CL - S-Class coupé Hope that answers it. Of course you have the AMG models for almost all of the Mercedes cars. AMG is like the M-Division of BMW, ie. they have more powerful engines, stiffer suspension etc. P.S. This was not pulled from any website, it's all from the top of my head (I'm a bit obsessed with cars).

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