Mercedes brought sexy back in 2004 when they introduced the seductive CLS sedan. The combination of sedan practicality and low profile design allowed Mercedes to take credit for the ‘four door coupe’ moniker. Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery because similarly styled sedans from Audi, Aston Martin, Lamborghini, Porsche, and Volkswagen have all reared their streamlined heads since CLS hit the streets. Unfortunately for the Florida-based owner of this white example parked on 9th avenue, the jaws of life took the term “chopped roofline” to new extremes. We don’t think this is what Mercedes had in mind.
Thanks for the tip Eric!


















Boy…it’s tough getting a parking spot in the city.
Nice convertible.
Question – is this car recoverable or do u just chalk this bad boy up?
Any idea what he hit – guessing it was something rather large…
-W’ON
i would say this thing has scrap yard written all over it – no fixing damage like this – not unless u have magical powers or something
AYYYY WAS THAT A TOTAL LOST ???? LOL
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well, it looks like they could salvage a mirror, fender, and wheel… not bad
Wow!!! I saw this exact same car in the scrap yard in Queens, NYC today!!! It was still in the same terribly damaged condition! What a sexy car gone to waste…..
$90,000 gone to the scrap yard…:(