SL/R231: Just viewed a 2017 in person.
Anyway, they had a new SL450 on the showroom floor. The front end is nicer than the 2016, but it still looks odd to me and did not look nearly as nice in person as the photos I have seen. The grill appears to still be too upright and the entire font end a bit obtrusive, at least to my eye. I do not believe there will be a new SL in my future, but I'm sure many others will like it.
The engine is very similar to the one in the "new" SLC43. Both produce the same 362 HP from a 3.0L V-6 engine; the SLC's pound-feet of torque is 15 pounds more within the same 2,000 - 4,200 rpm range.
I am very pleased to be able to pass along to my fellow enthusiasts that the engine mates well with the SL. Not only is there plenty of "pep", but -- even better -- the engine roars, gurgles and pops. It is an absolute blast to drive, offering both performance and near obscene comfort. My ONLY criticism is that the "head-in" media center (including the display screen) looks as if it was made for a cheaper car and was simply stuffed into the front of the dashboard. That was disappointing, but not a deal killer. I would have gladly have paid another $500 to have it fit and be finished better.

Finally, Fletcher-Jones had a 2017 S63 Cabriolet on the showroom floor. A fabulous toy, with great looks and performance to match, but with a sticker at over $200K, I decided to stay with my upcoming SL450!


