SL55/63/65/R230 AMG: Whose done most miles!
A genuine Jekyl and Hyde - GT and B Road Maniac.
The engive and gearbox is certainly feeling free-er (spelling!) - improves by the mile. Can't wait to get 5k under her belt. And not so worried about each mile being a depreciation point as suffered by Ferrari's for some unfathomable reason.
Only dissapointment so far is the manual driving buttons behind the wheels - far too slow to change. But with all the torque who gives a damn.
What about other SL55 owners - how many miles have you copvered and can you feel the difference with more miles?
Can u give me more detail in what u mean? I thought that this was supose to be faster than a manual
Beautifull car but ... last week .... during a worktrip Milan - Rome (500 km) a cpu controll of engine breaks down and my car use 7 or 6 (it depends) cylinder instead the 8.
Could You immagine my humor feeling the engine and accelerations pedal vibrations cause not all the cylinder work well.
The problem disappears just after a check in a MBdealer in Rome.
"We've solve the problem" nothing to pay, stay good.
But during the backway .... just near Milan .... on a highway I was looking for someone to race .... just near a porsche 996 turbo .... the problem arrives again .... the porsche disappears ijust in front of me .... damn.
Actually the car is in assistance for a complete check.
Bye
Andrea
Only 6.500 km and a new electronic cpu engine control.
I think the feature of the wheel gear-change is a little over-sold. At the end of the day, it's still selecting a gear through an automatic box and is not going to be lightning quick. Morebhp might have had the F1 option on his 360 which is quicker than a manual but subtle and kind to clutches it is not.
Compared to that, the SL55 change is slower but there's so much more torque than on a Ferrari that you don't have change gear very much. A Ferrari can be seriously embarassed if you're in the wrong gear. In the SL55, you just put your foot down and enjoy the white knuckles of your passenger as she holds on to whatever she can find.
As stated the SL has so much torque and the auto box is pretty quick to change anyway so the buttons are pretty redundant. The +/- on the lever appears faster than the wheel buttons.
This is my only upset - I like to be very involved, never drove the 360 in auto mode 'ever'.
Evo magazine went someway to showing how excellent the driver aids are on the SL55 when they could not get close to the automated time through a slalom with them turned off.
"But if one car has redefined for us what convertible motoring really should be, it is the new Mercedes SL. In standard 5.0 litre form it proved good enough to dispatch its rivals from Porsche, BMW, Jaguar and Maserati. As for the £89k SL55 - it makes us wonder how the forthcoming McLaren-Mercedes SLR is going to justify costing nearly three times as much".
Amen to that. The car really is that good.
One thing you'll learn very quickly is that it does not matter which lane you end up at a red light - as long as you are first, you will be wherever you want to be 2 seconds later...


