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Hi all, hoping someone can point me in the right direction here.
My sister was widowed around a year ago and now that she's picking up the pieces she thinks she'd like a nice SLK to trundle around in for a while. Thing is, I know nothing, nada, zilch about them! She won't be too interested in outright performance, so it doesn't need to be a high-power version, but are there any with known issues to avoid? Different trim levels? Etc Etc.
Budget is £15-20k ish. She likes this one, for example.
Thanks.
My sister was widowed around a year ago and now that she's picking up the pieces she thinks she'd like a nice SLK to trundle around in for a while. Thing is, I know nothing, nada, zilch about them! She won't be too interested in outright performance, so it doesn't need to be a high-power version, but are there any with known issues to avoid? Different trim levels? Etc Etc.
Budget is £15-20k ish. She likes this one, for example.
Thanks.
Well, as nobody else has commented, I notice the one linked to has a 2.0 engine, presumably one of the early M274 engines. The previous small (1.8) engine was the M271 and it is good that it isn't a M271 as they are known (probably overblown, but still) for timing chain and VVT sprocket problems. I can't comment, though, whether it is good that it has an M274 engine.
Other than that, if the buyer isn't a petrolhead and is mainly looking for a comfortable drive, then I'd be inclined to go for one with the smallest wheels and without any additional sports suspension. To check the spec, I've previously used some of the VIN decoders listed here: http://www.mercedesmedic.com/decode
Other than that, if the buyer isn't a petrolhead and is mainly looking for a comfortable drive, then I'd be inclined to go for one with the smallest wheels and without any additional sports suspension. To check the spec, I've previously used some of the VIN decoders listed here: http://www.mercedesmedic.com/decode
Thanks trevalvole, that’s useful info. Comfort would be a prime consideration as she does have back issues (although can get in and out of my DB9 ok). I’ll pass that info on.
I did have a quick look at the site you mentioned previously but didn’t see any buyers guide although I haven’t signed up yet.
Thanks again.
I did have a quick look at the site you mentioned previously but didn’t see any buyers guide although I haven’t signed up yet.
Thanks again.
They seem few and far between, but I'd be looking for a "Sport" like this one with 17" wheels, rather than an AMG Sport with 18" wheels and AMG suspension https://shop.mercedes-benz.co.uk/vehicle-detail/sl...
Depending on mileage / commute but I've just picked up a 250d,
It's a strong performer and 40mpg all day long,
Go for the 9sp and its ULEV & £30 tax,
Mine had sat nav but I believe these are only a £150 module so easily updateable,
Parking sensors & heated seat are useful ... I haven't got airscarf
Mod note: keep it OT please
It's a strong performer and 40mpg all day long,
Go for the 9sp and its ULEV & £30 tax,
Mine had sat nav but I believe these are only a £150 module so easily updateable,
Parking sensors & heated seat are useful ... I haven't got airscarf
Mod note: keep it OT please
Which one did she get?
Don’t buy a red one - known for paint problems.
I have a 1.8L 180hp seems like enough for me
16 inch wheels comfortable
Mines 2012 and I have paint flaking off the roof and a bit of sag baggy leather on seats
Getting in and out taking a bit of getting used to and rear middle speaker doesn’t work apparently not many do.
Apart from that it’s all good and I love the way it looks
Regards
Danny
Don’t buy a red one - known for paint problems.
I have a 1.8L 180hp seems like enough for me
16 inch wheels comfortable
Mines 2012 and I have paint flaking off the roof and a bit of sag baggy leather on seats
Getting in and out taking a bit of getting used to and rear middle speaker doesn’t work apparently not many do.
Apart from that it’s all good and I love the way it looks
Regards
Danny
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