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Mercedes-Benz SLK: Prices Paid & Buying Experiences by lee_w
May 07, 2004 (9:59 am)
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Hello and welcome, please share your SLK purchase experience here.
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Looking for recent purchases... by adawaal
May 07, 2004 (1:14 pm)
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I was wondering whether anyone has over the past few months purchased a new SLK230 and would like to comment on their experience, perhaps even the deal they got.
 
I'm in Chicago and just can't believe the numbers being thrown around, especially considering the huge number of SLK230s still on the lots (at least a few brand new 2003s as well), the fact that we're nearing the end of the model year, and the upcoming redesign late summer.
 
Thanks for any help!
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Any recent SLK roaster experiences? by claymore1
Sep 15, 2004 (10:54 am)
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Just curious and new to this townhall. Is this roadster going to be around anymore for 2005? Is there anyone who can tell me how they like their 2004 roadster so far?
Thanks for response.
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Re: Mercedes-Benz SLK: Prices Paid & Buying Experiences [lee_w] by smoothyazn
Oct 26, 2004 (6:46 pm)
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Replying to: lee_w (May 07, 2004 9:59 am)

Just wondering if anyone out there purchased the new SLK 350? I went into the dealership in Hawaii to test drive it. The car is absolutely very easy on the eyes. I am deciding on whether to get the SLK 350 or SLK 55 AMG...The wait period on the car is about 4 months. I am wondering how much other people out there paid and what options they have on your SLK?
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SLK350 on order by billymay
Oct 29, 2004 (4:51 pm)
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smoothyazn: Yes, I put a deposit down on an '05 SLK back in June - was number 7 on the dealer's list. I test drove a 7-sp auto, irridium silver/black, in late Sept. and can confirm that it is light years ahead of the SLK230/320 from 2004 model year in any way you can think of. Faster, sounds better, looks more masculine, feels more comfortable. I owned one of the first SLK230's, and this doesn't even remind me of it.
 
My new car is due 12/17 at Mercedes of Escondido. Only options are xenons and premium package, and accessory wheels.
 
My dealer charges MSRP - no markups. I ended up ordering the 6-spd and a different color (capri blue/black) after my test drive, just because the automatic seemed a little too busy and complicated for me, and because this is a weekend car anyway -- not for commuting. Also, 80 percent of their orders were for silver!
 
I saw in ad in our San Diego paper for a launch edition SLK350 for $59,500, for people who don't care about money and want to jump in front of the line.
 
They did not have an SLK55 there and won't for several months, but for what it's worth the extra .5 sec advantage 0-60 isn't worth the extra $15K. Looks are subjective, but IMHO the extra front fascia ducts and sculpting on the SLK55 seem a bit overwrought, and the four tailpipes on what is still a small car might be overkill for some. It might all look better in black. Finally, you can't get a stick with the AMG version. However, if you like the look and have the $60K+ to spend, I have no doubt it will be blast to drive. 362hp!
 
Road and Track just published an SLK review in their November issue, by the way.
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Re: SLK350 on order [billymay] by smoothyazn
Nov 02, 2004 (12:04 am)
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Replying to: billymay (Oct 29, 2004 4:51 pm)

thanks billymay,
 
the dealerships down here also charge msrp. they don't budge either. I wouldnt pay 59K for the launch edition unless it was fully loaded. The value will depreciate very much the next year and you would lose alot of money if you tried to sell it. The dealership here has several SLK's on pre-order and receives on average about 4 a month. I am thinking of waiting till prices start to settle down. I have never owned a mercedes before but I have been hearing that they have some quality issues lately. I drive a lexus and the engine is excellent, no maintenance necessary at all. I love the new look on the SLK350, it is a total chic magnet, also not too many people have it. I don't mind paying MSRP for new hot model, I just don't like it when the sales person makes 5-6K off of me.
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Re: SLK350 on order [smoothyazn] by billymay
Nov 04, 2004 (2:47 pm)
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Replying to: smoothyazn (Nov 02, 2004 12:04 am)

Absolutely agree on not paying $59K. Prices will settle. Mercedes doesn't usually move off MSRP for the first couple of years of a hot model, though -- the SL, CLK cabrio and SLK are all going to have strong demand for a while. In the long run, you're always going to take a bath on a new car, so to me it's all about the enjoyment.
 
Sometimes you can find an almost-new car, but an almost-new SL costs essentially what a new one does. CLKs and SLKs similarly won't be available as lightly-used bargains for a while. Demand here in southern California is very strong.
 
Regarding reliability: This will be my second Mercedes (first was a '98 SLK). I've heard M-B take some licks for quality, and I do believe that Lexus is a much better drive-it-and-forget-it car. M-B isn't the only German marque with issues. I just sold my '02 BMW 325 coupe which went through power window and sunroof motors faster than it used oil. Then the front brakes needed doing at 21K miles for $642 (covered under included service, because it was under 3 years old). My SLK, in 7 years, had a bad instrument cluster ($500 my cost after warranty expired, dealer helped cover the rest) and a bad fuel tank sender (due to California gasoline formulation, which affected other makes as well - covered under warranty.) Other than that, it was fine. I guess the point of my longwinded explanation is that complicated cars will always have more issues, and M-B makes complicated, high performance cars. As a footnote, my old SLK held its value extremely well - I sold it for 60% of MSRP after 7 years (low mileage, though).
 
My dealer experience with M-B has been superb -- enough that I sold my BMW and ordered the new SLK. Given the warranty, and M-B's recognition that quality has been a sore point, I'm hoping that they got the new model right. I did, however, go with the manual instead of the much-touted 7-speed automatic, which seems needlessly complex (and also less fun). Anyway I'm not losing sleep over it.
 
So, yeah, expect more maintenance with an SLK, but you're right about the looks. Saw a silver one this weekend, parked far away, and even in a common color, with the standard wheels, it looks almost exotic.
 
Having driven Lexuses, I can vouch that they're better built than any German car. Problem is, I think it's a tradeoff between maintenance and lust factor/soul. You will pay to drive a Benz, but every time I dropped the top on my SLK I was glad I bought it instead of a Lexus. My brother felt the same way about his 911, which was a pretty demanding car when it came to seals, adjustments and maintenance. It looked and sounded great, and that's worth a few trips to the dealer. My two cents, anyway.
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Re: SLK350 on order [billymay] by smoothyazn
Nov 04, 2004 (5:15 pm)
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Replying to: billymay (Nov 04, 2004 2:47 pm)

Congratulations on your new SLK 350. I totally agree with you about the appeal of the car. I've seen many hot looking roadster/coupes lately such as the S2000, G35 Coupes, and RX 7 but none of them compared to the new exotic SLK 350. Those other cars are very common on the road and hopefully with the new SLK, the price tag will help to keep it exclusive. So far there are only 30 SLK 350 here in Hawaii.
 
I am working with a local used luxury car dealer who has a deal with Mercedes of Honolulu to purchase their new vehicles for under MSRP. They will sell me the car for a little under MSRP and we will both profit from the deal. The options that I will add on to the car is:
 
lighting package, Power seats, AMG package, entertainment package, and wood trim. The total including destination charge and 4.6% sales tax comes out to little over 59K. Hopefully I can get it for 55-57K.
 
I have been reading that other SLK 350 owners are having their dashboard customized since it is made of plastic material and you can easily leave scratch marks on there. Other than that the car is perfect.
 
For the price you paid on the car, you get your value back when other drivers show you their envy on the road.
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NEW SLK 350 by myslk350
Nov 11, 2004 (12:56 pm)
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I've owned my new SLK 350 for about 2 weeks now. What a thrill! The car, with the options that should be standard in this calibre of vehicle, cost much more than the suggested base model MSRP (45,600 vs. 54,000). I just can't wait for the break-in period to pass so I can see what the engine can really do. Overall the car is very responsive, quick on take off, and turns a lot of heads. The optional premium sound system by Harmon Kardon gets you SUPERB sound and the Command Center console, but will add about $1700.

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