What kind of engine does a Mercedes Benz 600SL have?
Finally, the R129 has the distinction of being the first SL to offer a V12 engine. Dating to 1993, the 600SL — later the SL600 — features the 6.0-liter M120 V12, a 48-valve, dual-overhead-cam masterpiece that was conservatively rated at 389 hp.
What kind of transmission does a Mercedes 300SL have?
Fun fact: The 300SL/SL320 was the only R129 offered with a manual transmission — a 5-speed unit that tends to drive prices way up today due to its scarcity. Also, the 6-cylinder R129’s automatic transmission had five speeds from day one, whereas it took the others more than half a decade to go from four speeds to five.
How many maintenance services does a Mercedes SL500 need?
The Mercedes-Benz SL500 maintenance schedule includes 31 different types of services over the course of 150,000 miles. RepairPal generates both national and local fair price estimates for most service intervals.
When did the Mercedes Benz SL R129 come out?
Mercedes brought the SL bang up to date in 1989, with sharp Bruno Sacco styling and a technology overload. Built over 12 years with straight-six, V6, V8 and V12 engine options ranging from 2.8 to 7.3 litres, the R129 came in many forms, all of which have their fans.
Is the 1997 Mercedes SL500 a classic car?
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Finally, the R129 has the distinction of being the first SL to offer a V12 engine. Dating to 1993, the 600SL — later the SL600 — features the 6.0-liter M120 V12, a 48-valve, dual-overhead-cam masterpiece that was conservatively rated at 389 hp.
Is there a Mercedes Benz SL500 in Las Vegas?
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Fun fact: The 300SL/SL320 was the only R129 offered with a manual transmission — a 5-speed unit that tends to drive prices way up today due to its scarcity. Also, the 6-cylinder R129’s automatic transmission had five speeds from day one, whereas it took the others more than half a decade to go from four speeds to five.