Cars for Sale in Qatar
Mercedes CLS for Sale in Qatar
About the Mercedes CLS in Qatar
The Mercedes CLS is a four-door coupe that sits between the E-Class and S-Class in Mercedes-Benz’s range, combining a low, streamlined body with a more premium cabin than a conventional executive saloon. In Qatar, it appeals to buyers who want a distinctive shape, strong motorway comfort and a badge that feels more exclusive than the usual midsize luxury cars. The CLS is often chosen by drivers who want something elegant for daily use, but without moving up to the size and running costs of a full flagship saloon. On Qatar Living Vehicles, the current market is concentrated around used examples, which suits shoppers looking for a luxury car with a more accessible entry price than new German premium models. Its coupe profile and relatively limited availability also make it a niche choice for buyers who want something less common on local roads.
Variants available in Qatar
Based on current Qatar Living market intelligence, Mercedes CLS listings are limited, with around six active ads and model years from 2012 to 2020. In the Qatar market, the most common cars are usually the CLS 350 and CLS 400, while AMG-badged cars such as the CLS 63 AMG can appear in older listings depending on condition and mileage. Equipment levels vary by year, but buyers typically look for well-specified cars with leather upholstery, panoramic roof, premium audio and parking sensors. Because supply is small, trim availability changes often and the exact mix depends on what private sellers and dealers have in stock.
Spec highlights
The CLS is a coupe-bodied luxury saloon with rear- or all-wheel drive depending on model year and trim. Engine choices in this range commonly include turbocharged six-cylinder petrol units, with AMG versions using a V8 for much stronger performance. Most examples are paired with an automatic transmission, and later cars are typically fitted with Mercedes-Benz’s 7G-Tronic or 9G-Tronic gearboxes. Key features often include leather trim, infotainment with navigation, parking assistance and advanced driver aids, although exact equipment varies by year and specification.
Price range in Qatar
Used Mercedes CLS prices in Qatar vary widely by year, mileage, condition and trim. Older cars from around 2012 can sit at the lower end of the luxury market, while newer 2019 to 2020 examples and AMG models command noticeably higher prices. As a guide, shoppers should expect a broad range from roughly QAR 50,000 for high-mileage older cars to well above QAR 150,000 for cleaner, later or performance-oriented examples. Final pricing depends heavily on service history and overall condition.
Alternatives buyers also consider
Qatar buyers considering a Mercedes CLS often also look at the Audi A7, BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe, Porsche Panamera and Lexus GS or ES in higher trims. These models cover a similar mix of style, comfort and premium branding, though each has a different emphasis on performance, practicality and running costs.
Maintenance & reliability
Ownership costs for the Mercedes CLS are typically higher than for mainstream saloons, mainly because it uses premium components, larger tyres and more expensive consumables. The CLS has a generally solid reputation when maintained properly, but buyers should check for full service history, evidence of regular gearbox servicing on higher-mileage cars and repairs to air conditioning, suspension components and electronics. In the used market, condition matters more than badge alone. Parts and workshop support are widely available in Qatar through Mercedes-Benz specialists and established independent garages, which helps keep the car practical to own if it has been well cared for.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Mercedes CLS a coupe or a saloon?
The CLS is a four-door coupe, which means it has a coupe-like roofline but still uses four doors and a practical boot.
Which model years are available in Qatar?
Current Qatar Living listings run from 2012 to 2020, based on active market data.
Which trims are most common?
The most commonly seen trims in Qatar are usually CLS 350 and CLS 400, with AMG variants appearing less often.
Is the Mercedes CLS expensive to maintain?
It is more expensive to run than a mainstream saloon, but maintenance is manageable if the car has a strong service record and is inspected properly before purchase.
Why do buyers in Qatar choose the CLS?
Buyers often want a luxury car with a distinctive shape, comfortable long-distance cruising and a more exclusive feel than a regular executive saloon.
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