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Is the Mercedes SLK350 a good car?

Is the Mercedes SLK350 a good car?

“The SLK350 is a nicely balanced car — pleasant to drive on the street — but the suspension is a bit soft. It felt lazy through corners where it lacked the crispness of some of the others. Still, the sleek roadster is able to run to 60 mph in a scant 5.5 seconds, putting it in genuine sports-car territory.

Is 2005 Mercedes SLK 350 a good car?

The car’s 3.5 V-6, stout chassis, and well-balanced suspension make the SLK an ideal sports car for mountain road drives. It’s crisper and sharper in every input versus the old SLK320. Quick, precise steering with good feedback and light feel is largely due to a switch from recirculating-ball to rack-and-pinion.

Is SLK fun to drive?

Arriving just in time for the summer, the SLK is sure to be a hit. The German company claims that the all-new third-generation SLK roadster is more luxurious, comfortable and fun to drive than ever.

Is SLK a sports car?

What’s the used Mercedes SLK sports like? Before the present Mercedes-Benz SLC, there was the SLK. Like the newer car, it was a two-seater drop-top premium sports car of diminutive size, first launched in 1996 and designed to sit beneath the larger and more expensive SL convertible model in the Mercedes’ range.

Is an SLK a good car?

It’s a great car to drive and has excellent features such as cruise control which I use a great deal even at 30 mph to keep within the speed limit. It goes very well with ample power and comfortable.

What’s the difference between a 2005 Mercedes SLK350?

Any 2005 Mercedes SLK350 review begs a comparison to the previous SLK so let’s get that out of the way right up front. The most striking difference is the exterior. While the previous version wasn’t bad-looking, it did lack sports car flair.

Is the Mercedes Benz SLK Class A good car?

Edmunds’ expert review of the Used 2005 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class provides the latest look at trim-level features and specs, performance, safety, and comfort. At Edmunds we drive every car we review, performing road tests and competitor comparisons to help you find your perfect car. Read the full in-depth review of the Used 2005 SLK-Class at Edmunds.

Is the Mercedes-Benz SLK a 6 speed manual?

My SLK is a 6 speed manual with the AMG sports package. The way the manual tranny is mated to the engine is a thing of beauty. And, it is so beautiful that people think I paid $100,000 for it! Was this review helpful? (14) (0)