Mercedes boot capacity is five litres more than BMW's – but it feels much larger
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Mercedes seats fold down and flip up, unlike BMW's
Merc's powerplant concedes 62bhp and 70Nm to BMW's 335d unit
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Thanks to its softer suspension set-up, the CLK’s ride is cosseting, but body control could be better on twisting roads. The Mercedes also fidgets more over rough surfaces than the 3-Series
While the steering wheel is on the large side, the cabin is stylish and modern, with the aluminium-effect trim a particularly attractive touch
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