UK visit to Mercedes Benz World 6/7/07
Website:
http://www2.mercedes-benz.co.uk/cont...rooklands.html
Fellow UK board members Mr Nu & Richard have really whetted my appetite, not only is it a brilliant place to visit for free, but there will be access to the SLR everyday from the 2nd of July until the 6th of July only. Also the chance for one lucky person every day that week to win a free ride in the SLR around the track there.
. Is anybody else free sometime this week to go? It would be great to meet up, I've got a fairly clear diary this week, so depending on other people's commitments let's try to get a date organised now
Mr Nu? DNJ? dhaesler? Richard?Chris
Last edited by E55 Estate Fan; Jul 1, 2007 at 05:01 AM.
Re. Friday, sounds like a great plan as I was planning to pop down this week as well and Friday would most likely be the easiest managed day for me... I'll double check the diary once in the office Monday morning, but cant see it causing a major issue, so pencil me in for Friday now.
Like you said, it'd be great to meet in person and see an SLR, AMG E55 estate, AMG E36 and any other UK AMG's we can entice along in the metal.
On a side note – DNJ, great to hear from another Brit here and hats off to you with your choice of car... a truly superb vehicle indeed.
Nath
Can't wait to see & hear the SLR going round the track. Also looking forward to the AMG experience, a chance to drive an AMG model of your choice around the track, for a small fee.
Chris
Hope you're well and not to busy! Just a quick one, we may be joined on Friday by another forum member – Roger Paton – in his AMG C43 Estate, which will be great. Looks like we'll have quite a unique set of AMG's attending, looking forward to it! Let's just hope the weather is fair to us!
Be great to see more UK owners!
Best
Nath
Great news. More the merrier.
A C43 AMG Estate?!
Bet you can't wait to see it; I know how much you love those rare beauties.Expecting to receive all 4 of my new Goodyear F1 tyres arrive tomorrow. Just got to find a decent tyre fitter now, who won't damage the the recently refurbished alloys.
Chris
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Chris, on a side note you know if it rains now you'll get the blame!

Nath
I have a C43 silver saloon with reg S43 _ _ _ so you should spot me. I walk with a limp as well due to some adventures on a motorbike when younger so I can't run away if you introduce yourself.
I have some secret Ferrari blueprints if anyone wishes to swap ? ( joke
)Regards
Andy
Look forward to seeing you & your C43 tomorrow at 10.30am in the car park

I'll be the good looking fella
with the silver E55 AMG Estate reg WSU....Think that makes 6 forum members. Come on, one more & we'll be the Magnificent Seven

Regards
Chris
Last edited by E55 Estate Fan; Jul 5, 2007 at 04:16 PM.
Nath (E36) was so keen to get there, he arrived before they even opened at 9.30am! Richard (SL55) & I arrived at a more civilised 10.30am

We waited for half an hour in case anyone else arrived. We made good use of our time, talking AMGs of course, & playing with the SL55's fancy electric panoramic sunroof. Very fast & slick!
We then went into the MB dealership. This building is a huge, glass plated building, feeling very light & airy, ideal for displaying works of art! The building & grounds occupy 16 square kilometres, whatever that is in English/imperial, it's bloody large!! The building looks fantastic, not bad for a dealership! There's a restaurant on the top floor, a cafe, a kids creche, a workshop, so you can bring your car in to be serviced, whilst you go off & play! The workshop was needless, to say immaculate, despite being busy.
There are 4 floors stuffed full of cars, with AMGs at the top, where else would they be?! All the cars can be easily moved up & down by means of a huge lift hidden behind the scenes apparently.
We spent a couple of hours perusing all these toys. There is no sales pressure at all. It is very relaxed, you are aware of being watched, but discreetly from a distance & you are allowed to roam freely over all the cars.
We eventually ended up in the merchandise store, where a T - shirt will cost you £20! The AMG book Reaching for the Stars was £55!! (makes your imported book from the USA, Nath, a bargain!). We didn't spend long in there!!!
Lunch was served at our reserved (good idea Richard) table in the Gullwing restaurant on the top floor of the building overlooking the handling circuit. Food & service was excellent, the company & conversation too
After lunch we stumbled upon one of the only 2 SLR presentations taking place that day. Very interesting talk was given highlighting the technical brilliance of the car designed by Gordon Murray of MacLaren F1 fame. The 2 petrol tanks hold a total of 97 litres, which if travelling at 208mph would be empty in just 19 minutes
. The car looks fantastic in the flesh & so it should do at £350k. After the talk we were taken downstairs, where another SLR was available for us to sit in etc. This car was started up & sounded majestic & menacing at the same time! A true Grand Tourer, with usefully practical boot too. Whenever the car needs servicing it must be returned only to MacLaren, in Woking, England. Alternatively, assuming you have very deep pockets in the first place, to be able to buy the car, MacLaren can always fly service technicians out to you; now that's what I call serviceShortly after that at 2.30pm we were joined by another forum member Roger Paton (C43) & his wife Margaret. Margaret, bless her was not really interested in cars & was quite happy to read a book in the car. However, she did join us in the end & actually entered the prize draw at the last minute, along with us, to be driven around the circuit & skid pan in the SLR.
The building now was filling up with people all hoping to be the lucky winner. Suddenly the crowd groaned & dispersed, I looked up at a large plasma screen, which at 3pm had announced the winner of the SLR ride as...............Margaret Paton!
Gobsmacked at winning she graciously gave her prize , to the utter amazement of all around us to her husband Roger.
Roger was then whisked away like the VIP he is, to the car & we watched in awe as the car zoomed around the track, at speeds of up to 110mph, according to Roger later on. The car made it all look so utterly effortless, complete composure at all times, but what a wonderful deep yet still refined bellow from the exhaust.
Superb end to a wonderful day. My thanks to Roger, Nath, Richard & Margaret of course for coming along.
I'll try & post a few photos taken on my mobile/cell phone. Nath took some too, & no doubt will post his up shortly too.
Regards
Chris
Last edited by E55 Estate Fan; Jul 6, 2007 at 05:40 PM.
:Last photo shows Roger finalising the spec of his SLR order
. Note wife no longer with him!!

As one of my friends with a delightful & succinct command of the English language would say it's 'fugly'
No wonder no one's buying them, about time they pulled the plug on it.
Perhaps we should have a poll on it?
Last edited by E55 Estate Fan; Jul 6, 2007 at 06:10 PM.
Future posts will include the SLR showcase that we were all privy to and finally Mr Roger Paton's (C43 Estate owner and member of this forum) epic trip out in the infamous SLR round the test track!
All in all a fabulous day out with great company, great cars and a truly amazing location!
Nath

Nath
Last edited by Mr Nu; Jul 8, 2007 at 04:53 PM.
It has to be said that Roger owes a great deal to the kindness of his lovely wife, as she actually won the ride in the SLR and kindly gave it to him... lets just see how much this experience will cost him in the long run, as I swear I heard a mention of a holiday in New York, as he raced around the test track!
Last edited by Mr Nu; Jul 8, 2007 at 05:03 PM.


