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The SLK320 provides a quiet and pleasant driving experience. Outward visibility is very good, plus access and trunk capacity are among the best in its class. The SLK also provides a more solid feel, with less body shake than typical convertibles. It handles and accelerates well, but isn't as sporty feeling as some of its competitors. More steering feel would help it tremendously in this area.
In most cases, automotive warranties are based on the vehicle identification number (VIN), and the warranty will be valid regardless of ownership. The dealership can tell you exactly how much warranty is left.
Read more about extended warrantiesA 2012 freshening brought a new 3.5-liter V6 and seven-speed automatic, as well as a 1.8-liter turbo four-cylinder with a six-speed manual. The small cabin is well finished, but narrow. On the whole though, we like this car. Handling is sporty and enjoyable, while ride and noise levels are civilized enough to leave you unrattled on a long road trip. The retractable metal top folds away quickly. When it's up, the SLK behaves as a credibly solid and quiet coupe. Safety features include antilock brakes, brake-assist and electronic stability control as standard equipment. The optional "Attention Assist" system warns drivers who show signs of growing tired. Available features for 2016 include optional blind spot monitoring. Additionally, the SLK250 was replaced by the SLK300 for 2016, which brought more power and a nine-speed automatic transmission.
This two-seat convertible was introduced for 1998, boasting many innovative technical and safety features. Its major draw is an electrically-retractable hardtop that folds and stows in the trunk at the touch of a button. With the roof up, this convertible feels almost as solid as a fixed-roof coupe, but, overall, the SLK isn't very sporty. The steering isn't quick or precise, and the supercharged, intercooled 2.3-liter Four lacks oomph. Interior space is tight. Model-line updates include a vague and rubbery five-speed manual transmission for 1999 and the V6-powered, six-speed SLK320 for 2001.
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