Is the Mercedes SL65 AMG too much power?

Is the Mercedes SL65 AMG too much power?

From the January 2005 issue of Car and Driver. Some might argue that the 604 horsepower and 738 pound-feet of torque packed into the SL65 AMG are too much power and thrust for a road car.

What to do if your Mercedes Benz check engine light comes on?

Your Mercedes-Benz expert will be able pinpoint the problem for you by connecting your Mercedes-Benz to a diagnostic scan tool. This tool will provide trouble codes stored in your electronic control system, and reveal why the check engine light came on.

What kind of engine does Mercedes AMG SL63 have?

The Mercedes-AMG SL63 (577 hp/585PS) and SL65 (621 hp/630PS) variants continued with virtually unchanged powertrains, paired with AMG’s SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission with claimed improved shift times.

What kind of handling does the Mercedes SL65 have?

In the corners, the SL65 displayed safe handling that erred on the side of understeer, and body roll was kept in check by the Active Body Control that levels the suspension to keep the car flat.

How to check check engine light on Mercedes medic?

If you want to do more research then use Search function on Mercedes Medic or any other search engine to get a better idea of the problem. On any search engine enter the manufacturer and the code you got from the scanner. For example: Mercedes-Benz P0300

How to get a Mercedes GLB test drive?

Caledon drivers considering a Mercedes-Benz GLB, read on for a comprehensive breakdown of Mercedes-Benz GLB price and Mercedes-Benz GLB 35 AMG price by trim level. Then fill out a pre-approval and reach out to Mercedes-Benz Brampton to schedule for a test drive.

What happens if you have a check engine light on?

On the luxury cars such as Mercedes Benz, BMW, Lexus, Audi; depending on the reason of the check engine light, the car may go into limp / emergency mode and transmission will no longer shift properly. Don’t panic. This is for safety reasons and to avoid further damage to your car.

From the January 2005 issue of Car and Driver. Some might argue that the 604 horsepower and 738 pound-feet of torque packed into the SL65 AMG are too much power and thrust for a road car.

In the corners, the SL65 displayed safe handling that erred on the side of understeer, and body roll was kept in check by the Active Body Control that levels the suspension to keep the car flat.

Is the Mercedes SL65 worth the extra money?

There are a few things that make the SL65 worth the extra $90,800 over an SL500, one of which is the twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V-12, a 467cc-larger version of the engine in the SL600. Another is the defeated look on the faces of SL500 owners when they read the SL65 badge.

What’s the best 60 mph time for a Mercedes SL65?

What you don’t get with the SL65, oddly enough, is a time that is faster to 60 mph than the SL600’s, a car that costs a mere $130,820. The SL600 does the deed in 3.6 seconds, the $182,720 SL65’s best time was 3.8 seconds. Please don’t call urging that we take competence tests.