This is a discussion on Mercedes SLK within the Auto Tests forums, part of the Reviews category; Car has now been owned for a year and although it's not mine, I do sometimes get to go out ...
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| Dinosaur Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: North of the Watford Gap
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| Car has now been owned for a year and although it's not mine, I do sometimes get to go out for a play ![]() Performance Various engines are available and this one is the baby of the range, a 200 kompressor. A meagre 175 bhp from a 1.7 supercharged engine. It has 3 big brothers, a 280, a 350 and a rip snorting 5.5 V8 ![]() It goes OK considering its small power output, 0-60 just over 7 seconds and a top whack of over 140. No real kick unlike a turbojust seamless power. Gear change is nice and light and very positive Handling Car is on 16s and has sport suspension. Handling is very nice and stable, understeer or oversteer on demend. On the whole it is very balanced and can be very playfull if you want. It has ESP. This is a double edged sword really. In everyday driving it keeps you safe but if the car starts to oversteer the car will automatically correct itself - sounds good until you realise that you have already started correcting before it has and it over corrects. I did a lovely fishtail down the road before twigging what it had done Having spoken to the skid instructor at Lincs police, he says this is a common thing for Mercs and BMWs as he'd found out with one of their BMW patrol cars ![]() Ride is pretty good and it covers big distances rather well. Interior Nice and comfy. Controls are well laid out and are logical. One nice feature is the speed limit function. Set a speed and it won't let you past it unless you engage kickdown (even though this is a manual, it still has the kickdown "switch" in the throttle travel). Very good, applies brakes if you are going down a hill. This last bit happens when you have cruise control set as well ie it keeps you at that speed and doesn't let it drift up. The seats are comfy and adjust just as you'd hope although I must say I prefer a rotary dial for backrest setting rather than a lever with predefined settings. Headroom is a bit of an issue for me, but then I have a long body and short legs. I am only 6'4" and there isn't room for me to wear a helmet in it. Others who are taller than me don't have this problem. Storage space is good and everything is well screwed together. The dealer experience The salesman was cnut with a shiny suit and a very bad haircut ![]() We did the factory collection. This is a no cost option. Rather than collect from the dealer you get business class flights to the factory, collection from the airport and dinner B&B. You get taken to the factory in the morning, have a tour of the factory and a handover from a factory technician. You then get 7 days to drive it home and have a channel crossing of your choice paid for. All on German plates You then take it to the dealer for taxing, preperation and a quick valet.Dealer seems helpful but the car hasn't been serviced yet as it hasn't needed it. Fuel consumption isn't bad - long runs are about 38-40, over all average is 32. Car is used mainly for a 9 mile commute i traffic. When I get to play it drops down to about 16 ![]()
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| Too Fast! Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: West Yorkshire
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| Re: Mercedes SLK Nice report Jon. Will it eat a 2lt Fabia though....
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| Briskodian Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Newport/Preston
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| Re: Mercedes SLK you're "only" 6'4"? lol |
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| Re: Mercedes SLK Quote:
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| rider of sharks Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Cumbria
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| Re: Mercedes SLK I've driven the 280 version of this, and I liked it ![]()
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| Re: Mercedes SLK OI! What's wrong with being short? ![]() Chris, if it can catch out an instructing traffic copper, I ain't that worried ![]() Dave, not as nice as the 55 ![]()
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| Re: Mercedes SLK That factory collection option is a damn good idea. Shame more manufacturers don't do that. |
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| Re: Mercedes SLK Porsche do, but charge you £650 per head to do it, over and above the on the road price ![]()
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