Is Mercedes SLK convertible?
The two-seat convertible segment has waned for more than a decade now, and it looks like it’s only getting worse in 2019. As has been initially reported nearly two years ago—and after 23 years of continuous production—the Mercedes-Benz SLC (n e SLK) has been officially discontinued.
What kind of car is the Mercedes SLK Class?
The 2006 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class is a fun-to-drive roadster that combines the safety and security of a hardtop, the wind-in-your-hair fun of a convertible and the European-brand cachet of a Mercedes all in one powerful and attractively styled package.
When did the second generation SLK come out?
With a dramatic new design for 2005 inspired by Mercedes’ Formula One racecars, the second-generation SLK is every bit as eye-catching as the original. It’s also slightly larger and more powerful than its predecessor, and still has the fun-to-drive character that made it so likable in the first place.
When did the BMW SLK roadster come out?
Introduced in 1998 as an answer to the BMW Z3 and Porsche Boxster in the premium small roadster segment, the SLK’s most unique feature was its retractable hardtop roof, which offered more security as well as a quieter ride than its competitors’ soft tops.
How much horsepower does a Mercedes Benz SLK350 have?
A less expensive SLK280 model debuts, featuring a 3.0-liter V6 with 228 horsepower. The Mercedes SLK280 features a 3.0-liter V6 that produces 228 horsepower. The SLK350 offers a 3.5-liter V6 good for 268 hp. The SLK350 can sprint to 60 miles per hour in just 5.6 seconds, according to Mercedes-Benz.
The 2006 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class is a fun-to-drive roadster that combines the safety and security of a hardtop, the wind-in-your-hair fun of a convertible and the European-brand cachet of a Mercedes all in one powerful and attractively styled package.
What’s the weight of a Mercedes Benz slk55?
V-8 cranks out just six more horsepower—but an additional 54 pound-feet of torque. Still, the new car’s weight is up 190 pounds to 3455, so the power-to-weight ratio has worsened slightly.
With a dramatic new design for 2005 inspired by Mercedes’ Formula One racecars, the second-generation SLK is every bit as eye-catching as the original. It’s also slightly larger and more powerful than its predecessor, and still has the fun-to-drive character that made it so likable in the first place.
Introduced in 1998 as an answer to the BMW Z3 and Porsche Boxster in the premium small roadster segment, the SLK’s most unique feature was its retractable hardtop roof, which offered more security as well as a quieter ride than its competitors’ soft tops.