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Mercedes-Benz SLK Prices Paid and Buying Experiences

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Leasing by nyccarguy
Nov 14, 2004 (6:07 pm)
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With the strong demand for MB's coupes and convertibles as of late, the residuals for these must be quite high and very attractive to lease. Has anybody been quoted lease residuals and money factors for an SLK350? The SLK350 is a gorgeous car.
 
billymay:
Funny you had a bad experience with a 325Ci. It is totally who you talk to though. Everybody has different experiences. My Dad has an '04 X5 (which according to some is the red-headed step child of the BMW lineup) that he took delivery of in February with over 17K miles and hasn't had one hiccup. My friend's Dad has 2 S Class MBs, an '00 S430 and an '02 S500. They have each given him an immense amount of trouble. The COMMAND system on both cars went haywire after the warranties were up.
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Re: Leasing [nyccarguy] by billymay
Nov 15, 2004 (3:26 pm)
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Replying to: nyccarguy (Nov 14, 2004 6:07 pm)

Nyccarguy: Yes, I'm sure it's a luck of the draw to some extent (unless you buy a Lexus...) Don't get me wrong - I loved running even mundane errands in the 325Ci. I believe the X5 is a totally different platform, but I'm sure there are some shared components. If the BMW dealer had been great, I probably would have overlooked the flaws. But every time a window died, or the steptronic needed to be flashed (to fix a clunky disengagement in sport mode), I had to get on a wait list for the next appointment. That exacerbated even the minor problems. It doesn't take too many days of not being able to lower the driver's window on your $37K car to make you think a bit. Maybe it's not completely fair to blame the car, but you really do buy the dealer network with the car...
 
Both this SLK and the last were basically bought as weekend cars, and my M-B dealer is superb. ("When do you want to bring it in? Sure, no problem!") My current everyday driver is an '05 Jeep Liberty. We'll see how that goes. My '96 Grand Cherokee wasn't so hot. They cost less than half what an SLK does, so I'm more forgiving.
 
I'm starting to view European cars as fun second cars (SLK, SL, 911) or dream cars (SLR, Carrera GT, GT2/3). For the most part, they're overkill -- I don't need 300 or 500hp to pick up the dry cleaning or go to the gym. So, when I apply that standard to the SLK350, it's a fast and gorgeous drop top (as you say) with a good warranty that in the long term is more maintenance/repair intensive. When I sold my last SLK to a private buyer, her everyday ride was a Lexus RX300, so I don't think I'm the only one who is starting to think this way.
 
I do wish the German makers would make more of the complexity optional. I specifically did NOT order the new 7spd auto, power seats and some other items because the SLK is already complicated and not too lightweight. I drove someone else's '87 560SL last month, top down and, while the SLK would devour it on any track, the fun quotient was pretty good for a chassis that goes back to the late 1960s, IIRC.
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Re: Mercedes-Benz SLK: Prices Paid & Buying Experiences [lee_w] by iljim
Dec 13, 2004 (9:50 am)
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Replying to: lee_w (May 07, 2004 8:59 am)

I bought one of the first AMG SLKs back in 99. I have not been happy with the purchase. The AMG package itself is great, but at the core you've still got an "entry level" Mercedes. For example, the $10,000 in options doesn't improve the overall fit and finish or quality of the interior parts. It's frustrating purchasing a $50,000 car and have it come with cheap cupholders and other low-grade entry level parts. The new model SLK may have a higher overall build quality than the previous model, but I still think that you're better off with a stripped down SL than an overbuilt SLK.
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Re: NEW SLK 350 [smoothyazn] by bigciti
Dec 28, 2004 (6:49 am)
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Replying to: smoothyazn (Nov 11, 2004 10:14 pm)

I'm very surprised that everyone seems to be paying MSPR for the SLK 350. I recently pick up a new SLK 350 in Ct. It's Capri Blue/black, AMG,HEATING & LIGHTING PKGS. the dealer came in $2,000 UNDER MSRP. and I waited only 7 weeks for the car.
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Just purchased mine. by edslk350
Dec 29, 2004 (11:02 am)
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I just worked out a deal for my new SLK350. I added the AMG package, Entertainmentw/DVD, Premium, Comfort, lighting and heating. Its a 7 spd, auto. in Iridium/Ash. I paid $1800 under MSRP. Didn't take much haggling and they had to trade with another dealer. I also get accessories at cost.
I can't wait....its due in next week.
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Re: NEW SLK 350 [bigciti] by slkhottie
Jan 01, 2005 (7:32 pm)
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Replying to: bigciti (Dec 28, 2004 6:49 am)

WOW your one of the lucky ones!
Cause in California they are selling like hot cakes and won't budge a pennie. I guess we pay higher for everything here.
 
We just got ours this month and paid a hefty 55g's for one that's nicely loaded with everything but AMG pkg. But well worth the money spent to be one of the first. My girl friend got the launch edition and paid much more and has pretty much nothing but the name. But she did get her's before me and didn't have to wait. So that make's me feel a little better.
 
I had to wait six months for my E-Class when it was re-designed so I got lucky with this one and only had to wait a month and a half. So congrats to you and welcome to the CLUB. I guess Santa was good to you with the discounts.
 
Happy New Year!
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Re: NEW SLK 350 [slkhottie] by kegler
Jan 02, 2005 (2:13 pm)
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Replying to: slkhottie (Jan 01, 2005 7:32 pm)

I picked out a Firemist Red SLK 350 off the lot on Friday for $1300 under MSRP here in Germantown, MD. It has the Comfort, Premium, Heating, and Entertainment with DVD packages. It's one sweet ride and there was no waiting!
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used slk 320 pricing by jeff192
Feb 11, 2005 (10:29 am)
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I'm looking at purchasing a 2001 SLK 320. I am down to 2 choices: One with 25,000 miles for
 $ 30,000 or one with 34,000 miles for $ 25,000. Any thoughts?
 
How do these handle in the snow? I currently have a Lexus SC300 ( 25,000 miles) and it does O.K.
 
Am I nuts for considering swaping my SC300 for a slk320?
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$500 over invoice for customer order by argwaa
Feb 11, 2005 (1:32 pm)
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Most dealer in Northern Cal is taking order for $500 over invoice. But, it's a long wait. What about in Southern Cal?
 
Anyone from Southern Cal can share some thoughts?

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