Four doors. Coupe. What do the two have in common? Apparently, a lot. What was once thought to be separate identities has now become one, thus the birth of the four door coupe. But I still do not understand how it is possible for a four door sedan to be called a “coupe.” So, I did what any rational first grader would do; consult the dictionary.
According to Merriam-Webster, a “coupe” is either “a four-wheeled closed horse-drawn carriage for two persons inside with an outside seat for the driver in front.” Or, “a 2-door automobile often seating only two persons; also: one with a tight-spaced rear seat.”
I see the keyword being two doors but Mercedes-Benz saw it differently with their marketing blitz of the CLS, which touted its likeness to classic, Mercedes coupes. It appeared to be a stretched E-class with a sloping roofline and a graceful rear-end. In my eyes, it was merely a mash-up of an E-class and CL, but, it had some funky headlights.
Coupe or sedan, it did not matter because it was damn good looking.
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