SL/R129: New member looking for advise
Of course,the 600 or SL60 AMG are wonderfull cars if you get good ones..
But this young,they must be good and not have led a hard life..
or there is the rare SL55 AMG but I think they would be extremely rare in the US and probably nearer to $40000.
Whatever you get,have it thouroughly checked ,for chassis damage as well,
and most importantly that the roof works properly...
Full service history for this car is a must. Check out the roof and make sure no oil stain at the A pillar and in the trunk, an indication of failing roof mechanism. Take the car through a car wash and check for water leak, both soft and hard tops. Put the hard top on and off a few times to make sure the mechanism works properly.
I am sure there are plenty of things to look for, just be patient and find the right car. Mileage should not be a concerned as long as the PO took good car of the car. Good luck hunting!!!
You have a great car in mind, you will not regret your purchase!!!
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Try this link for advice on buying an R129:
https://mbworld.org/forums/sl-class-r129/122618-r129-buying-advise.html
Also, from what I understand, the SL600 is a lot more maintance costs than the SL500, and not all that much faster. Probably with a chip and exhausts, you could get close to the same performance on an SL500.
I highly recommend these options if you can find them on a used car:
Sport Suspension; Designo; Bose w/CD changer in trunk; Vented seats; Wheels you already like (because they will cost you a fortune to change).
I understand that there are a very few manual transmissions out there. I think I would like that; the low-end torque with the auto seems a little bit weak sometimes (but maybe that is just in comparision to the mid and upper range torque).
Also, if you are buying from a 2nd owner or car lot, you may get lucky like I did and find out that the car is still under a Starmark warranty, but the seller doesn't know. Just call the dealer with the VIN and they can tell you.
Finally, do not dismiss what appear to be small problems. They can cost you BIG. For example, $900 for a power rearview mirror (pre 1997). $600 for an antenna. $150 for the trunk floor carpet (just that one piece on the floor). $200 for a xenon headlamp.
Get the picture?
If so . . . get ready to fall in love. They are such great cars.
Cost me 20GBP :-)
Lea
Cost me 20GBP :-)
Lea
Cheers
Oh and don't think I baby this car, in my opinion, the car has 12 cylinders for a reason, to use them, and boy do I use them.

Oh and the SL600 is a WHOLE lot FASTER than the SL500, I know first hand. My mom drives a SL500 and that thing has more problems than the 600. Just food for thought, tracked the 600 at 13.6 in the quarter mile, and that was with an "easy" launch, no flooring it off the line cause I wouldn't catch traction.
Last edited by agentMurdoc; Dec 8, 2005 at 05:38 AM.
once a month will have problems....
Use your SL and let it breathe...
Don't be afraid to floor it....
I red line mine at least once a week[ 7000 rpm....300SL24V]...The car never misses a beat and everything works in it,because everything gets used all the time....
SL's are not made to sit in a garage doing nothing...No car is for that matter...


