SL/R230: Looking for some insight with 05 R230
Am seriously looking at an 05 sl with 55K miles on it. and very nice body, no scratches , or flaws that I could find, there is some minor wear on the steering wheel but the interior is flawless other than that.
My question is this
The car came from a very warm climate and was apparently left outside a lot. The dealer replaced the instrument cluster due to some bad / missing characters etc.
how ever the radio / nav unit display is not readable at all. The unit plays and all the radio functions work as far as I can tell I really don't have a need for a nav system and don't care about upgrading for Bluetooth etc as I don't even use a mobile device.
but my worry is the car must have gotten really hot inside for many days / weeks at a time as even the benz sticker on the inside appears to have had like a propane torch applied to it.. I am sure it didn't but anyway I am worried that the heat might have caused the wiring to become brittle and I might be buying a can of worms in the long run.
Are my worries justified or should I jump on it as it is a very well priced car. Your thoughts or any thing you might have to say about this are greatly appreciated.
Mike.
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The main disadvantage compared to the Pagoda: luggage space, or the lack thereof. The boot isn’t that big, with the separator down, of course. But the real confinement is in the cabin. The space is filled to the brim, really, by the seats and the console. Some storage space (not much) behind the seats. Packing was a bit of a puzzle every time, also because you don’t want to damage anything.
Consider that ‘soft’ aspect of the car if you intend to trod around seriously.




I've had cars from PHX, and lived there for 7 years, and the heat is brutal inside if left in the sun. Plastics WILL be brittle. Dash panels and fabric glue will delaminate. Sun will fade everything.
Even worse is the heat soak in the engine bay after you shut it off. All rubber water and vacuum hoses with be stiff, and need replaced with silicon for durability. Same for ABC hoses.
It's not a deal killer to buy a hot climate car, but I've found the cars from mild climates and no salt or sun (the NW especially) have the longest lifespan.










