SL55/63/65/R230 AMG: Took delivery of my SL63 today
It's tough to compare our SL's and our 612's in reliabilty. We both drive different amount of miles, different situations, and I could probably predict we had different driving habits and styles. I can also state my Ferrari has required much more service than my 05 65. Yet, we can't compare and contrast each of our cars because they have been handled differently. At one point I thought my 612 was a lemon so I would go weeks without driving it. One person may experience more service with one car, and the other may experience more trouble with the opposite.
It has also become evident that you are yet to drive any of the 2009 models as you can only hope they have gotten better. Have they? YES! We are talking about a 5 year different between your 03 SL, and todays SL.
My suggestion would be to go and test drive the 63 and report back to us.
0-60 mph 4.4 sec
1/4 mile 12.9 @ 112 mph
Sorry it's SLOW......
Thy upped the gear ratio to 3.06 to try & make up for the lacking torque 465 ft lbs @ 5200 rpm's
It may feel faster to some due to the gearing, but it's slower than it's predecessors! w/SL63 lower torque. Esp noticable on the bottom end..
2003 SL55 will get down the 1/4 in 12.5 @ 113 mph
Last edited by Thericker; Jul 31, 2008 at 01:18 AM.
0-60 mph 4.4 sec
1/4 mile 12.9 @ 112 mph
Sorry it's SLOW......
Thy upped the gear ratio to 3.06 to try & make up for the lacking torque 465 ft lbs @ 5200 rpm's
It may feel faster to some due to the gearing, but it's slower than it's predecessors! w/SL63 lower torque. Esp noticable on the bottom end..
2003 SL55 will get down the 1/4 in 12.5 @ 113 mph
0–60 mph: 4.0 sec
0–100 mph: 9.5 sec
0–1320 ft (1/4 mile): 12.4 sec @ 115.3 mph
Top speed: 186 mph
http://www.roadandtrack.com/article....rticle_id=6893
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For the SL55:
- 13.0 seconds @ 110 mph, Car and Driver
- 12.5 seconds @ 116 mph, Motor Trend
- 12.9 seconds @ 112 mph, Car and Driver
- 12.4 seconds @ 115 mph, Motor Trend




How do you feel about the stock silver color of the side grills?
Are you keeping them that contrasting color, or are you considering painting them to match the body?
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
I am regulating myself to 85mph per the instructions for break in, so I am unable to report how this car manages at higher speeds and the responsiveness. But, what I love about this car so much is that you can drive hard and rip it, and then sit back and enjoy the open air experience.
Last edited by ////AMG; Jul 31, 2008 at 12:54 PM.
I think that the 09 SL65 will be the best of both worlds (even without the new trans)...
I have owned a lot of exotics and I look forward to driving my SL65 every day... The feeling of AMAZING ACCELLERATION NEVER GETS OLD!
Last edited by EXECMALIBU; Jul 31, 2008 at 04:29 PM.
Nevertheless (I'm going to drive the SL63 extensively in September) I'm pretty sure that technically (and whilst driving on the edge) the SL63 will pwn the SL55, but that's just a hunch. And I'm driving a butt old (2003MY) SL55 that has had many minor and major upgrades over time
OP- nice SL.
I like the car overall. The interior changes are just fine. The new launch control and the tranny are great improvements. The Exhaust note is excellent.
But from the seat of the pants. My SL has that low end torque and power curve I have become spoiled with. Sure the SL63 will rev out more.
It does have a higher red line. But you need to really change your driving style to keep the Revs up to get the same HP that my SL55 kicks out
in the lower RPM range. I am still not liking the "Mustang Like Hood" they put on the new R230.
Personally I will upgrade to an out of lease 2007 or 2008 SL55 before I dump a ton of extra cash on a new SL63.
As far as the SL goes, I have not driven the new SL63 therefore I can only quote what I ve read; every single editor has noticed a sharper steering feel and a car that is more balanced compared to SL55.
///AMG stated the same in his thread and since he drove both models I would have to take his word for it.
And yes I've driven Porsches and BMW Ms. Great cars but (IMO) less fun compared to their AMG counterpart.
I think that the 09 SL65 will be the best of both worlds (even without the new trans)...
I have owned a lot of exotics and I look forward to driving my SL65 every day... The feeling of AMAZING ACCELLERATION NEVER GETS OLD!
That said, both C&D and R&T adjust their measured results for air density. They don't post raw numbers. That adjustment corrects for differences in temperature, altitude, and humidity.
So, no, magazine times aren't meaningless; they're just magazine times. An actual car on an actual track can run quite a bit faster or slower depending on the air density and driver skill.
That said, both C&D and R&T adjust their measured results for air density. They don't post raw numbers. That adjustment corrects for differences in temperature, altitude, and humidity.
So, no, magazine times aren't meaningless; they're just magazine times. An actual car on an actual track can run quite a bit faster or slower depending on the air density and driver skill.






