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	<title>Comments on: More 2011 Mercedes CLS Double agent Photos Without Corpse Armour</title>
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		<title>By: ahmadzul</title>
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		<description>I'm a bit disappointed by looking at the mildly disguised prototype for the new cls model. Since first introduced in 2004, to me the success of the cls is merely to its concept as niche model, contributed by the design of having a very low roofline in proportion to the height. This low roofline, from A to C pillars together with the crease line, just above the door handle that running from front lights to rear, is what make the current cls so special. Merc should retain this design concept. The rest I think the designers at merc know best on how to execute the design.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m a bit disappointed by looking at the mildly disguised prototype for the new cls model. Since first introduced in 2004, to me the success of the cls is merely to its concept as niche model, contributed by the design of having a very low roofline in proportion to the height. This low roofline, from A to C pillars together with the crease line, just above the door handle that running from front lights to rear, is what make the current cls so special. Merc should retain this design concept. The rest I think the designers at merc know best on how to execute the design.</p>
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