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First Drive: 2009 Mercedes-Benz SL550 - First Impressions: Still a unique combination of very-high-performance sports car and luxury roadster, only better.(more)
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The 2009 Mercedes-Benz SL550 represents the first major overhaul of the fifth-generation (R230) SL roadster since the car's introduction in 2003. Mercedes-Benz calls it a partial reskin, and the sheet metal differences are clearly visible. Read more and tell us what you think! First Drive: 2009 Mercedes-Benz SL550 |
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As soon as I saw the pictures on this page, I immediately thought, "this thing looks like a Chrysler!" The hood strakes are obvious, but the headlight design, too, bears a familial resemblance to the Chrysler Sebring, and even the older Concord. I like it, and glad to see that Daimler AG isn't completely ditching all connections with its ill-fated former subsidiary.
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What an incredible car! Even though it looks like a chrysler I have been looking around and I have not find so many high resolution pictures... I have been looking at www.allabout-cars.com and www.seriouswheels.com, and I would like to find some more! Can you guys please help me out! I really think this car is awesome. Thanks.
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Replying to: alexis_777 (Apr 13, 2008 6:52 am) the only site i know are this 1 edmunds. and i visit this car site a lot, www.egmcartech.com |
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Replying to: orkman2072 (Apr 12, 2008 5:50 am) Dang you're right! However, in my book that's not a good thing. When you build a $100k car, the last thing you want is for potential customers to think it looks like a $30k car. I think MB missed the mark on this design. To me it looks less masculine than before. After all, how many guys do you know who drive Chyrsler convertibles? -Frank |
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| Are you clowns crazy???? Let me understand, the design guys at Mercedes are sitting around thinking to themselves: hmmmmm we are reskinning the flagship model of the finest cars in the world and hmmmm lets make our exquisite convertible more like the famous Chrysler sebring. Yeah, we got a memo from our bankrupted partner Chrysler (deservedly so, by the way) who through their famous and successful designs themselves (like the K car and the sebring itself) suggested that if we make our $100K gorgeous car more like their pieces of american sh-- maybe we can inspire people to buy more of their backlog still on their lots. The very idea that MB would pattern their flagship after a piece of junk is ludicrous. | |
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First let me say that the Edmunds professional review is right on the mark. The car is exactly as described. The review has managed to convey this automobile's very essence. I have owned mine for less than 1 month, having traded in my 2006 SL500. I noticed big differences immediately. The 382 horsepower vs the 2006's 300 makes a big difference in responsiveness. Furthermore, cruising in the new car at 100 km/hr, the engine revs seem much lower. The car is quieter and the ride smoother. Like the man said, the ride feels like an S class sedan, yet the cornering if flat and it handles like a dream. There are two optional packages, the "sport package" and the "premium package". Between the two, you get every option you could imagine and then more. I am still discovering things I hadn't even known I had bought! Take the stereo, for instance. I can listen to regular AM/FM in Logic7 surround sound, tune in the Sirius satellite radio, play directly from my iPod, or listen to MP3s though a USB stick or an SD card. The sound system connects automatically to my Bluetooth cellular phone and the whole thing is controlled by vocal commands understood by voice recognition software. The seats are heated, air conditioned, pneumatically bolstered and even blows warm air over your neck in cool whether. But mentioning these toys doesn't do justice to the car. Like the Edmunds review says, it is unlikely that you are ever going to see the performance limits of an SL550. (I owned the SL500 for 3 years and I don't recall ever activating the ESP system to circumvent loss of control.) I simply don't have the courage to throw a vehicle this expensive around to the degree necessary to exceed its performance parameters. This summer, I'm considering joining a performance driving club to gain access to the local racetrack, where I may be able to reach those limits without fear of smashing the car or getting arrested! The car is beautiful, elegant, fun to drive, comfortable and exciting. BTW, I test drove the 2009 SL63 AMG. That one has 516 horsepower and a novel 7 speed multi-clutch transmission with multiple sports modes. Let me tell you, the 0-100 km/hr 4 sec acceleration is exciting, but the engine is noisy and the shift changes are fast but rough. Do I really want to wake up my neighbors every morning with an exhaust note that can be heard two blocks away? I'm a car enthusiast with a graduate degree, not a high school motor-head. If they took that performance and made it seem and sound more effortless, I think the market would respond. Regards, Michael |
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