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2006 Mercedes-Benz Ratings, Reviews and Awards
Mercedes-Benz takes this year to offer a complete redesign of its M-series sedan finally. It features a unibody construction stretching six inches longer than the previous body on frame design. The CLS has a new racier styling than a typical sedan and should satisfy a power hungry driver. The C Class is trimmed down to only the sports coupe and wagon-style but still provides the same luxury features as previous model years. The SL55 AMG sees a brand new performance package that raises the electronic speed limiter from 155 to 186 miles per hour. Drivers looking for more space and practical customization have the option of the R-Class crossover wagon. It’s a refined wagon that straddles the line between minivan and SUV for those who need some space but aren’t ready to commit to a minivan. Other Class options feature few changes this year but continue to offer luxury technology and a few improved safety features.
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quality
Awarded to the brand who had the fewest problems reported by 100 car owners during the first 90 days of ownership.
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AWARDS

dependability
Awarded to the brand who had the fewest problems reported by 100 car owners during the last 12 months with their 3-year old vehicle.
Not rated

performance
Awarded to the brand with the highest new car owner design and performance ratings after the first 90 days of ownership.
1
AWARD

dealership sales
Awarded to the brand who received the highest dealership new car buying experience rating.
Not rated

dealership service
Awarded to the brand who received the highest customer satisfaction rating based on service for maintenance or repair work.
Not rated
Research 2006 Mercedes-Benz models (12)
$4,555 - $8,542
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
19 - 25 MPG
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COMBINED
$7,217 - $13,136
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People Are Paying
16 - 20 MPG
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$5,512 - $9,940
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People Are Paying
19 - 23 MPG
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COMBINED
$7,895 - $13,067
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People Are Paying
17 - 19 MPG
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$5,185 - $10,192
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People Are Paying
18 - 32 MPG
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No data
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People Are Paying
13 MPG
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$5,859 - $7,389
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People Are Paying
16 - 18 MPG
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COMBINED
$4,905 - $6,228
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
15 - 18 MPG
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COMBINED
$5,396 - $12,101
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
15 - 21 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$9,871 - $14,436
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
16 - 20 MPG
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$6,937 - $12,214
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
19 - 23 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
No data
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
15 MPG
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COMBINED
See 2006 Mercedes-Benz awards
See all Mercedes-Benz awards

quality
Awarded to the brand who had the fewest problems reported by 100 car owners during the first 90 days of ownership.
0
AWARDS

dependability
Awarded to the brand who had the fewest problems reported by 100 car owners during the last 12 months with their 3-year old vehicle.
Not rated

performance
Awarded to the brand with the highest new car owner design and performance ratings after the first 90 days of ownership.
1
AWARD

dealership sales
Awarded to the brand who received the highest dealership new car buying experience rating.
Not rated

dealership service
Awarded to the brand who received the highest customer satisfaction rating based on service for maintenance or repair work.
Not rated
Mercedes-Benz takes this year to offer a complete redesign of its M-series sedan finally. It features a unibody construction stretching six inches longer than the previous body on frame design. The CLS has a new racier styling than a typical sedan and should satisfy a power hungry driver. The C Class is trimmed down to only the sports coupe and wagon-style but still provides the same luxury features as previous model years. The SL55 AMG sees a brand new performance package that raises the electronic speed limiter from 155 to 186 miles per hour. Drivers looking for more space and practical customization have the option of the R-Class crossover wagon. It’s a refined wagon that straddles the line between minivan and SUV for those who need some space but aren’t ready to commit to a minivan. Other Class options feature few changes this year but continue to offer luxury technology and a few improved safety features.