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The 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK350 is a very interesting car, and not just because it packs a new 3.5-liter V-6, a rather SLS-like nose, or a high-tech retractable hard top: it's soon to be the only manual ...
Introduced in 1996, the SLK was a pioneer in the retractable hardtop segment. The smaller of the duo of two seat roadsters in the Mercedes lineup, SLK is all new for 2012, and offered in three models.
The 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK350 is a car that people have been waiting for, especially from MB. It takes that needed blend of sophistication and sports car and gets it pretty much right on the money—at ...
Auto writers are forever criticizing the SLK because it's not really a sports car. I don't know why it never dawns on them that the SLK isn't trying to be a sports car. As a baby Benz convertible, the ...
2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK350 Engine: 3.5L V6 Power: 302 hp, 273 lb-ft Fuel Economy: 20 city, 29 hwy Price as Tested: $60,800 Boots, check. Scarf and beanie, check. The Mercedes-Benz SLK350 hardtop ...
Mercedes-Benz is even talking about bringing a 204-horsepower diesel version of the SLK to the United States that delivers a jaw-dropping 48 mpg. The SLK competes with iconic two-seat convertibles ...
The third generation of Mercedes’ popular roadster, the SLK, is just around the corner, scheduled for a debut at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show next March to be exact. We’ve already seen hordes of spy ...
For 2012, the sporty and luxurious SLK two-seater convertible was extensively updated. As part of the renovation, it was treated to two new engines -- a 201-hp 1.8-liter four-cylinder for the SLK250, ...
Summer is here, which means it’s time for the streets to be flooded with convertibles. Naturally, tuning companies are also more focused on this segment in particular, so we expect to see an avalanche ...
I sat unblinking in the dark office, my chin and forehead pressed against a metal frame, and as my eye doctor slowly maneuvered a glowing purple circle thing up against my eyeball, he began telling me ...