SLK/R171: What do you think?
My 2002 C240 is up for service A in 400 miles; it has 75k miles on it and the extended Starmark warranty expires in a month, 5yrs went by quick. I love the car and thought about some mods but the belts are getting noisy, the ride a little rough so I talked myself into buying a new car this weekend LOL.
I've had my eye on the RE171 since its intro, I'm not looking to race any Boxsters or 350Zs but I do want something more sporty/quicker than my C240. I figure an SLK280 would fit the bill for another 5 years. Any SLK280 owners out there, I'd love to hear your experiences. Or any 350 owners who have a story to share why they choose the 350 over the 280. The 280 is a significant move up in $ over the C Class so thats why I'm looking at a 280.
I also want to get a nice set of 18" wheels for the car too. I doubt I'll do the stereo since the stock one is likely to be highly integrated into the car. Any suggestions on OEM options?
Interesting dilemma. Any model R171 SLK is a great choice. Do you plan to purchase new or used? Many good deals on used SLKs with low mileage. Before buying used, do your homework. I would highly suggest the AirScrarf system as a MUST HAVE option. This will greatly extend your "top down" driving, depending where you live. Appearance is more important to me than pure performance. I chose the SLK 350. More than enough performance for a middle age couple. I agree with a set of nice wheels. A set of 18" - 19" wheels will give you the greatest impact for the money. Decide what you want, then get it.
The money saved on the 280 might allow you to get a couple of must options. When I got my car, there was no real discounting and I was on a tight budget. I did get the heating package with airscarf (a must have if you live in a colder climate, if it's warm all year where you are, not necessary), the premium package (I think now premium gives you the power seats and auto climate among other things). My feeling is auto climate and power seats are sort of musts on a $ 50K Mercedes.
My only real regret was not getting the upgraded radio, which also gives you Command. I would get that if you can afford it. As was stated, it is more difficult to upgrade the stereo later. The standard radio is o.k. not great by any means, but I find it hard to see in the daylight, especially with the top down. We also have an E-class with Command, and while they could have done a lot more with the displays, it is very easy to see.
I did not get the lighting package. For me, that's not a big deal. I find the halogens perfectly fine and I don't drive the car that much at night. But many would tell you differently. Some swear by the Xenon's.
If you're like I was, get as much as you can for the dollars you have to spend. Maybe stretch a little and get everything you really want. It's a bummer to have regrets later. I still kick myself for not getting the HK upgraded stereo.
More to the point there is a performance difference. If you race on a great surface the big wheels and lower-profile tires will help. If you drive on ordinary roads, they are a pain because they give you a bumpier ride and are more likely to cause wheel or tire problems on bad spots.
Rather than spend the money on new wheels and tires, go for the 550 and get the 17". Better engine, brakes, standard options etc. If budget is a constraint find a good used one with all the options you want.
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I respect the previous two posters views regarding wheel size. For most people, wheels are extremely important. In the older days, 14" wheels were pretty much standard. Most new cars have at least 17" to 18" wheels. I prefer more wheel and less rubber. I like the look of 18" wheels on the SLK. I've considered going to 19" wheels. I think we'll see larger wheels, 18" plus, as standard equipment on more newer cars.
I hope some of that might have helped??
Its equipped with premium I, 6 disc changer, Automatic, and wood trimming. Thanks for all the advice! I haven't taken any photos yet, but I'm sure I'll roll out to the beach later today to snap some shots to share. So far I'm planning on doing the SL antenna, and debating tinting the windows...any other must have accessories?
Its equipped with premium I, 6 disc changer, Automatic, and wood trimming. Thanks for all the advice! I haven't taken any photos yet, but I'm sure I'll roll out to the beach later today to snap some shots to share. So far I'm planning on doing the SL antenna, and debating tinting the windows...any other must have accessories?
BMWNOMORE, where did you buy the roof thing..I agree that it would be an essential add-on..is it easy to install?
Last edited by MojitoLoco; Mar 11, 2007 at 07:34 PM.
Not the way you want to start out. Although troubling, these are easy fixes. You stated in an earlier post as "new". Brand new vehicle or new to you? Have you given the car a good going over to check for previous body damage, paint over spray etc.? Was your purchase from a MB dealer, or other dealer? Did you receive a CarFax report? This would reveal any major problems with the vehicle, but not always 100% accurate. I would try to determine if there are any further problems before returning to the selling dealer. Good luck.
welcome!!
Anyway atleast now I can get back to enjoying my new purchase.
Based on the picture of the Daimler sticker, I would assume your windshield is original. There was a post a year ago that some stated their SLK didn't come with the sticker. If the windshield was actually replaced, chances are they would have left it off. The repairs were minor and your SLK appears to be back to 100%. Dealers are dealers, return only for warranty items. It's time to enjoy your SLK.
As far as your problems. Looks like you got them sorted out. The side wirror thing has happened to some others. Seems to be something that happens to some once in a while. You found out about the rear fog light thing. And I wouldn't worry about the windshield. As stated before, it is doubtful they would have removed the sticker and then put it back on. They would have just left it off. Maybe they cleaned the interior glass and got it all over and it worked it's way under the sticker. And your center console problem is a common one. Lots of us have had problems with sticking and then falling apart from banging to get it open. So, I think maybe you got a good car with a few minor glitches the SLK is prone to.
Last edited by bmwnomore; Mar 16, 2007 at 05:38 PM.
Congrats. I had a 2004 C230 myself, and recently got a 2007 SLK350 (in October 2006)
I have had a series of problems, mostly with the heating system, and some other concerns I have had (see my other posts in the SLK section of this forum)
But I have been driving my car almost every day since I got it, and enjoying it very much.
I drove both the 350 and 55 before my purchase, but I chose the 350 because I did not need (or really want) the power of the 55 for the $20k hike in price. Instead, I got all Premium packages on my 350 and all the accessories I wanted.
I didn't look at the 280 only because the 350 was just a little higher than the 280.
Check out my car's pic from my signature!
Enjoy the new SLK.


