How many miles can a 1998 Mercedes SL500 go?

How many miles can a 1998 Mercedes SL500 go?

In the 1998 and newer you can go about 12,000 miles between services depending on how the computer thinks you are driving. Many people don’t trust the computer and service more often.

Where can I buy a 1999 Mercedes SL500?

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What kind of transmission did Mercedes SL500 have?

Some packages were called “AMG,” but lack the engines and real hardware of the 2003 and newer AMG model cars. From 1990 – 1995 the SL500 used a boring hydraulic 4-speed transmission. It was boring because it didn’t usually downshift when punched.

When did the Mercedes SL500 R129 go away?

They used a little less fuel than the first four speed automatic SL500s. By 1996 the new 5 speed transmission increased the fuel economy of the V8 SL500 to within 1 or 2 MPG of the SL320, thus the SL320s went away in 1998. Today you can get a beater early 1990’s 300SL for about $10,000.

In the 1998 and newer you can go about 12,000 miles between services depending on how the computer thinks you are driving. Many people don’t trust the computer and service more often.

What kind of service does a Mercedes SL500 get?

Get local estimates for your vehicle’s scheduled service, whatever your mileage. The Mercedes-Benz SL500 maintenance schedule includes 22 different types of services over the course of 150,000 miles. RepairPal generates both national and local fair price estimates for most service intervals.

What’s the value of a 1999 Mercedes SL500?

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They used a little less fuel than the first four speed automatic SL500s. By 1996 the new 5 speed transmission increased the fuel economy of the V8 SL500 to within 1 or 2 MPG of the SL320, thus the SL320s went away in 1998. Today you can get a beater early 1990’s 300SL for about $10,000.

When did Mercedes Benz stop making the SL500?

There are three major versions of the SL500, the first from 1990 – 1995, the best version from 1996 – 1998 and the final cost-reduced version from 1999 through 2002.

Is the Mercedes SL500 R129 a good car?

They are the best SL500s ever made and are real Mercedes, not watered down Daimler-Chryslers. The 1996 is the least expensive as a driver’s car. It’s only vices are an ugly wart hanging from the rear view mirror for the remote control and it’s missing the garage door opener and automatic wipers.

What’s the difference between a SL500 and SL600?

The SL600 weighs an additional 330 pounds, or the equivalent of having two people sitting on your hood compared to an SL500. Handling is iffier with the SL600’s added weight.