SLK/R170: D-i-v-o-r-c-e
I say there is no need to close that top for short jaunts to the local 7-11, or Walmart. There is absolutely nothing inside the car that can be taken (his prepaid toll sensor is locked in the glovebox). The car is on Teleaid - and they tend to call even when we accidently set the car alarm off. Since the mention of divorce court - I have decided to ask how many of you leave your SLK un-secured when going into stores or even in your own driveway for short periods of time.
I hate to throw away 26 years of marriage, but hey - we live in Florida and the law says I get half..!! :v
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But then again if I lived in NYC, I wouldn't ever leave the top down so it may depend on where you live!
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I say there is no need to close that top for short jaunts to the local 7-11, or Walmart. There is absolutely nothing inside the car that can be taken (his prepaid toll sensor is locked in the glovebox). The car is on Teleaid - and they tend to call even when we accidently set the car alarm off. Since the mention of divorce court - I have decided to ask how many of you leave your SLK un-secured when going into stores or even in your own driveway for short periods of time.
I hate to throw away 26 years of marriage, but hey - we live in Florida and the law says I get half..!! :v
I just bought my 1998 SLK two weeks ago and it is in perfect condition with <25K miles on it. It is the most fun car I ever owned and I love to drive it anywhere with the top down. I only put the top up if I knew I would be park it for a long time........such as work, golf or hours of shopping. Otherwise, I would leave the top down.........besides, it is a great feeling walking towards a convertible with its top down.
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I am going to stick the E class so we can live in wedded bliss a bit longer. I much prefer closing the door and walking away to having to put the top up and down on short excursions.




I say there is no need to close that top for short jaunts to the local 7-11, or Walmart. There is absolutely nothing inside the car that can be taken (his prepaid toll sensor is locked in the glovebox). The car is on Teleaid - and they tend to call even when we accidently set the car alarm off. Since the mention of divorce court - I have decided to ask how many of you leave your SLK un-secured when going into stores or even in your own driveway for short periods of time.
I hate to throw away 26 years of marriage, but hey - we live in Florida and the law says I get half..!! :v
If you didnt divorce him when he bought the car then dont expect much in the way of empathy when you find that the E-Class would have at least fit all of your shoes in the back seat .... and the SLK doesnt have a back seat.
Now tell me .... what does your husband want with your girly shoes or does he only get to keep half of them.

you all are so disgusting! can you not look at anything non-sexually. geez.
When I drive my SL to the grocery store (again in my neighborhood), I often leave the top down; however, In other parts of town, I put the top up and lock the car. Sure, if it's it's stolen the car will be recovered, but it could also be damaged and infected with some lowlife's germs and filth.
Give your hubby peace of mind and put the top up.



shouldn't that be your car