SL55/63/65/R230 AMG: sl55 or sl600
#26
Originally posted by JackStraw
With anticipation skills such as these, I suspect you must be an attorney, White Knight, or just paranoid. But I must admit that this discussion has pushed me back in favor of silver; I had been leanng towards black recently.
With anticipation skills such as these, I suspect you must be an attorney, White Knight, or just paranoid. But I must admit that this discussion has pushed me back in favor of silver; I had been leanng towards black recently.
As to color, it seems to me that almost half of the SL's I see are silver. And half of the rest are black. Have you thought about Pewter or Desert Sand (or whatever MB is calling their metallic beige these days)? Both are quite nice.
#27
Re: Black vs. Silver
Originally posted by White Knight II
And before someone posts a message saying that a car wash will ruin the finish, let me point out that the S600 has been going to the car wash for about two years, and looks just fine. And if someone say it takes just a little bit longer than two years before the car wash damage shows, I kept my last S600 for eight years, and ran it through the car wash regularly, and it still looked very good when I sold it. And it was pearl black.
And before someone posts a message saying that a car wash will ruin the finish, let me point out that the S600 has been going to the car wash for about two years, and looks just fine. And if someone say it takes just a little bit longer than two years before the car wash damage shows, I kept my last S600 for eight years, and ran it through the car wash regularly, and it still looked very good when I sold it. And it was pearl black.
#28
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IMO if the service stations clean or not their system is irrelevant,cause the only car wash I would take my car (which I don't ) is a touchless one. On any other one, you are looking for trouble.
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No touch car washes are the only automated you should use, unless you don't care about the fine scratches that the "safe" cloths that beat onto your paint surface. Unfortunatley, these are only easily on black paint, but nonetheless are there on all colors
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Either that or you have spent so many hours poring over legal documents over the years that you eyes are unable to detect the "fine scratches that the safe cloths beat onto your paint surface".
#32
looks like the SL600 will also have the steering wheel buttons to shift the gears.
http://www.auto.t-online.de/AU/DE/de...600_2/b_06.htm
http://www.auto.t-online.de/AU/DE/de...600_2/b_06.htm
Last edited by benznut; 02-14-2003 at 10:40 PM.