Impulse purchase - SL55 AMG

Impulse purchase - SL55 AMG

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Daniel1

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2,931 posts

198 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
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A couple of weekends ago my dad and I popped along to the local Mercedes dealership with the intention of him test driving and potentially purchasing an R231 SL - in either the 400 or 500 format.

When we arrived, sitting there on the forecourt, was a 2003 tellurium silver SL55 with the multi spoke 18" AMG wheels - the very colour and wheel combination that I'd wasted many hours during my university years blasting around a virtual track on GT3 on the playstation.

Wary of the many, many potential faults (and huge bills) of this car I approached with caution - that was until the salesman told me it has a 1 year Mercedes warranty that was renewable as long as the car was serviced by them....

I was sold.

My bank account now significantly lighter - I signed on the dotted line and, after some expensive warranty work being completed on the suspension, I picked it up today.

And the long and short of it is... I love it! As docile as a c200 around town and as fast as my old V8 R8 in a straight line. And even though it's not as agile as the R8, its muscle car character of being angry in a straight line and hard to stop is exactly the contrast I wanted with my current weekend fun car - a 300BHP '04 uk impreza sti. And, importantly, it doesn't feel like it's always wanting to be thrashed.

The only current downside is the economy. The dealer gave me half a tank of fuel when I left. Now, 90 miles later, the fuel light is on. I don't know what the actual MPG is but the trip computer is saying 14.5... And I haven't even really thrashed it yet....

Anyway, I'm really happy so here are some gratuitous pictures I stole from the used car website... I'll add some fancy photoshop filtered ones at the weekend when the rain has stopped and I've had the chance to get the roof down.






LaurasOtherHalf

21,429 posts

196 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
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Respect is due smile

Defcon5

6,183 posts

191 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
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Awesome buy.

Although you must need a war chest big enough to finance a revolution 'just in case'!

DSLiverpool

14,742 posts

202 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
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They told you the warranty is circa £2k ? If the suspension has been done you shouldn't need it

0a

23,901 posts

194 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
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Such a good looking, great sounding, and quick car!

DSLiverpool

14,742 posts

202 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
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Check the back tyres as on yokohamas mine was twitchy - quite unnerving ! If tyres are off look at the wheels as the inner (not outer) edge is prone to cracking and gets welded up.

Daniel1

Original Poster:

2,931 posts

198 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
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Thanks to everyone for the positive comments!

With regard to the warranty renewal - I have no idea - I'm just going going to enjoy it for the year and send it back to to the workshop if anything breaks and worry about the cost of renewal next year. As per the war chest - mainly it's filled with potential fuel receipts and that I'm going to try and convince the dragon that is our finance department that I could potentially use it for work. Time will tell!

Tbh I've been so enthralled with getting it that not only do I not know what tyres its on, I haven't even checked if the pressures are correct. To be fair, the tyres could be well beyond their legal limit and right now I just couldn't care! Roof up, roof down, roof up, roof down - and that exhaust note - is all I really care about!

With regard to the mpg - fuel prices will only ever (likely) go up so why not enjoy this car while I'm (relatively) young and can just about afford it....

... Now, onto exhaust upgrades, boost increases and more modern wheels hehe


0a

23,901 posts

194 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
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...and surely planning a roadtrip (say to the Scottish highlands). I've always thought the SL55 would be ideal for a journey in comfort, then a fun noisy drive with the roof down when you get to your driving road of choice!

Matt Harper

6,618 posts

201 months

Friday 29th August 2014
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Is it far too rude to ask what you paid for it?
Lovely, understated and classy car, by the way.

kazman

308 posts

167 months

Friday 29th August 2014
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These are really growing on me. Nice buy, sounds like you're genuinely smitten.

ninjacost

980 posts

222 months

Friday 29th August 2014
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awesome engine especially remapped ! get the centre resonators removed for an awesome sound ,be wary of boot leaks expensive electronics can get damaged , suspension problems are quite common 1k a corner to fix

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 29th August 2014
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amazing a 11 year old car still has a manufacturers warranty..

nice car

DSLiverpool

14,742 posts

202 months

Friday 29th August 2014
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Check the tyres or none of the above will apply, this is a genuinely fast car that is very heavy - it needs good tyres

rainmasterb

371 posts

207 months

Friday 29th August 2014
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Rubbish car, looks awful, sounds even worse and a black hole for your hard-earned...

(Quite the opposite of all the above actually, but I need residuals to stay low for at least another couple of years before I can get mine, surely the bargain of the century out there currently?).

8003px

179 posts

155 months

Friday 29th August 2014
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looks great, enjoy!

8003px

179 posts

155 months

Friday 29th August 2014
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looks great, enjoy!

irocfan

40,433 posts

190 months

Friday 29th August 2014
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Daniel1 said:
Tbh I've been so enthralled with getting it that not only do I not know what tyres its on, I haven't even checked if the pressures are correct. To be fair, the tyres could be well beyond their legal limit and right now I just couldn't care! Roof up, roof down, roof up, roof down - and that exhaust note - is all I really care about!

With regard to the mpg - fuel prices will only ever (likely) go up so why not enjoy this car while I'm (relatively) young and can just about afford it....

top man!!

AWG

855 posts

156 months

Friday 29th August 2014
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Three of my favourite letters! A M G

Would love to hear this brute without resonators. Happy driving mate.

philmots

4,631 posts

260 months

Friday 29th August 2014
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Daniel1 said:
... Now, onto exhaust upgrades, boost increases and more modern wheels hehe

and kiss goodbye to the warranty! I'd leave as it is, specially the wheels, make the car IMO

Daniel1

Original Poster:

2,931 posts

198 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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philmots said:
Daniel1 said:
... Now, onto exhaust upgrades, boost increases and more modern wheels hehe

and kiss goodbye to the warranty! I'd leave as it is, specially the wheels, make the car IMO
Youre right

After my first weekend with it i have to agree - nothing on the car really needs changing, not enough to warrant the loss of the warranty IMO

To anyone who is in a possible position of getting one, dont hesitate, just do it. Its not that fast - it does weigh over two tonnes - but it does provide plenty of oopmh for overtaking. Its also not a sportscar. Any hot hatch could easily keep up with it on anything but a smooth sweeping a-road. But what it does do is burble around town as easily as a diesel yet have so much character to make every drive a little bit fun.

I do love it, even if it is only averaging 12.2mpg when driven around town.