=== ELEGANT, SOPHISTICATED, TECH-FORWARD, NONSMOKER, FOUR-DOOR LUXURY REDEFINED! === The 2019 Mercedes-Benz CLS 450 continues a design story Mercedes-Benz first told back in 2004, when the original CLS proved that a four-door sedan could carry the low, sculpted proportions of a two-door coupe without sacrificing rear-seat usability. This third-generation CLS refines that formula further, wrapping genuine everyday practicality inside one of the most visually striking silhouettes in the luxury segment. Mercedes-Benz calls this body style a four-door coupe rather than a sedan, and once you see it in person the distinction makes sense. The arching roofline, frameless doors, and fast-sloping rear glass borrow directly from two-door design language, while the CLS 450 still delivers comfortable seating for five and a proper trunk. It is a car built for buyers who want the drama of a coupe without giving up the versatility their daily life actually requires. This CLS 450 shows about 49,744 miles on the odometer, a genuinely low figure for a car that has been on the road since August 2019, and it comes backed by a documented 19-record service history that reflects consistent, attentive care. === WHY SHOPPERS BUY THIS MODEL === The CLS has always occupied a unique space in the Mercedes-Benz lineup, positioned between the E-Class and S-Class while carrying its own distinct personality. Buyers gravitate toward it not because it is the most practical Mercedes sedan available, but because it is the most visually confident one, delivering a genuinely rare silhouette in a segment increasingly dominated by SUVs. Underneath that styling sits real engineering substance. The CLS 450 pairs a turbocharged inline-six engine with Mercedes' EQ Boost mild-hybrid system, giving it a smoother, more responsive character than the V8 it replaced while actually improving efficiency. Reviewers have consistently praised the model for its composed ride, quiet cabin, and effortless power delivery, describing it as one of the more comfortable, cruiser-like choices in a class that includes the Audi A7 and BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe. Buyers cross-shopping this segment consistently point to the CLS as the one that turns heads first. === AUTOMOTIVE PRESS AND INDUSTRY RECOGNITION === The redesigned third-generation CLS earned broad praise from the automotive press for successfully blending its dramatic exterior with meaningful everyday usability. Reviewers highlighted the smooth, torque-rich turbocharged six-cylinder engine, the quality of the cabin materials, and an infotainment and driver-assistance suite that felt genuinely ahead of its class at launch. The related A-Class sedan's interior earned a 2019 Wards 10 Best Interiors trophy using much of this same design language, underscoring the strength of Mercedes-Benz's cabin architecture during this generation. === WARRANTY === The odometer is hovering around the 49,744-mile mark. Based on the original registration date of August 9, 2019, this CLS 450 is well beyond Mercedes-Benz's transferable factory coverage window, so no factory warranty protection remains active on this vehicle. That said, an annualized mileage figure of roughly 7,000 miles per year is exceptionally favorable for a car of this age, and the documented 19-record service history reflects a level of consistent maintenance that bodes well for years of continued dependable ownership. Extended service plans may be available to provide additional peace of mind moving forward. === STANDARD FEATURES === Every CLS 450 arrives with a strong baseline of luxury and technology, including a 12.3-inch central display, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, keyless entry and ignition, a power sunroof, and LED headlamps. This example builds meaningfully beyond that foundation with several factory packages that elevate its capability, appearance, and technology well past a standard-equipped CLS 450. === INSTALLED OPTIONS === This CLS 450 was opti