RE: Shed Of The Week: Mercedes-Benz SLK

RE: Shed Of The Week: Mercedes-Benz SLK

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Jim AK

4,029 posts

125 months

Saturday 21st January 2017
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dme123 said:
I can't believe people still say and believe this, it has been quite literally 20 years since Mercedes started producing crap with no end it sight. What I expect from an MB is endless niggles, creaky poor quality trim, and apparently now crabbing and creaking when you go round corners!! I also thought they'd stopped them rusting now, but not judging from the 4 year old people carrier van thing I saw the other day.


Edited by dme123 on Saturday 21st January 10:34
People probably believe it from what they know.

97 SLK, still in family, no real issues except it seems to be a nitemare to adjust the boot to close easily after an accident repair something to do with the roof mechanism I suspect. Wheels replaced under warranty due to corrosion & to date only 3 small rust scabs, 2 on the rear edge of the roof & one on front wing n/s, due to poor touch in after scraping on garage door & interior plastics looking shabby, but that's a known issue. Never failed an MOT either.

07 E320 CDi, sold just before Christmas 109k. Looked almost as good as it was when new apart from wheels showing bubbling, a broken catch on the centre console lid & misty headlights due to sunlight. That failed last MOT on wishbones or something & a previous one on worn wheel bearings. Had a replacement tailgate spring under warranty & a turbo during year 4 that MB did as a goodwill. No crabbing or creaking either.

There is also with us an 11 plate E220 CDi currently on 105k, again nothing untoward on that either to date & no crabbing or creaking.

Also have a friend who's 2013 E220 CDi has done well over 300k already, gets used 24/7'asm a 'Taxi' for airline pilots, does 100k pa between 3 drivers & they see no reason why it won't do 500k. And guess what? No crabbing or creaking!!

Yes MB had huge issues in the early noughties, but that's a long time ago & seems resolved.

Agree with you about vans though.

njw1

2,074 posts

112 months

Sunday 22nd January 2017
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moustachebandit said:
The exhaust note is terrible - it sounds like someone trying to play the didgeridoo.


I don't know why but I found that quite amusing!

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 22nd January 2017
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Cotic said:
Unfortunately, it appears that the registration R170 SLK is not registered to a Mercedes.
U wot?

That's not the plate you 'tard rofl

mattwhite709

328 posts

100 months

Sunday 22nd January 2017
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Has anyone brought this yet?

I am sure I saw it around the Belmont area yesterday.

stripy7

806 posts

188 months

Sunday 22nd January 2017
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paulwirral said:
.. but still , a thousand quid , I bought a coat the other week that cost more than that !
Thats a lot of haircuts. wink


Hoofy

76,395 posts

283 months

Sunday 22nd January 2017
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In case you wanted more of a challenge: http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2017...

Twoshoe

856 posts

185 months

Sunday 22nd January 2017
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sleepera6 said:
Cotic said:
Unfortunately, it appears that the registration R170 SLK is not registered to a Mercedes.
U wot?

That's not the plate you 'tard rofl
He never said it was.

WJNB

2,637 posts

162 months

Sunday 22nd January 2017
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Jim AK said:
dme123 said:
Wheels replaced under warranty due to corrosion
Come 2012 Mercedes STILL could not get their alloy wheel quality right.
Just out of warranty I had 3 wheels replaced on my 2012 R172 SLK because water had got under the lacquer. Mercedes made a modest contribution to the cost. Now the 4th alloy is also a mess & have little hope that Mercedes will want to know.
All entirely unacceptable for a company almost arrogant about it's supposedly 'superior' cars.
Previous alloy wheeled cars from Mazda, Honda & Audi NEVER deteriorated & most embarrassingly for Mercedes having been lumbered with a Vauxhall Vectra as a company car it did 150k miles & apart from general wear there was not a hint of rust or breaking down of the lacquer finish.

mikal83

5,340 posts

253 months

Sunday 22nd January 2017
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Wifey had a 320, yes it was quick and went around corners on rails.....but it was soooooo bland.

MaxA

238 posts

145 months

Monday 23rd January 2017
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It's sad that you can get for this shed money these days but I'd guess the reason for this is the failing electronics: the chances are you'd only have the use of the car for the balance of the MOT. I wouldn't touch this with a barge pole.

DickyC

49,810 posts

199 months

Monday 23rd January 2017
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MaxA said:
It's sad that you can get for this shed money these days but I'd guess the reason for this is the failing electronics: the chances are you'd only have the use of the car for the balance of the MOT. I wouldn't touch this with a barge pole.
Are you sure it's not just supply and demand? It might be as simple as plenty of SLKs and not enough buyers.

DM525i

76 posts

149 months

Tuesday 24th January 2017
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What the f**k were Mercedes at with their body work. The crap they produced back them makes me believe they don't deserve any of my money spent on them. Their cars then were a total insult to their buyers. Make crap and sell it for loads.

Jim AK

4,029 posts

125 months

Tuesday 24th January 2017
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DM525i said:
What the f**k were Mercedes at with their body work. The crap they produced back them makes me believe they don't deserve any of my money spent on them. Their cars then were a total insult to their buyers. Make crap and sell it for loads.
Engineering took a backseat to the accountants

arnieboy

4 posts

110 months

Tuesday 21st March 2017
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You definitely could get a manual car as I was with my mate when he bought it from the main dealer for £24k. I then had the chance to drive it in France way back in 2002/3.

culpz

4,884 posts

113 months

Tuesday 21st March 2017
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Funnily enough, i did start looking at these not long ago as an alternative to cheap hot/warm hatches. I'm not really sure why as roadsters/convertible aren't my cup of tea at all. Probably the price of them, mainly.

The first thing that drew my attention was the performance and that they're supercharged. Also, the automatic is a plus as that's what i'd be after, ideally. Also, i'm keen to get into something RWD.

The rust worries me, as does the electrics in this year of MB that are renowned for not being the best. The other common faults already listed are also a bit scary. But this SOTW has re-sparked my interest.

Will the superchargers need re-building at some point on these with higher miles? Not keen on the MX-5 performance-wise and the Z3's are hard to come by with the bigger engine. 325ti would be the next alternative.

TroubledSoul

4,600 posts

195 months

Wednesday 22nd March 2017
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Please, just don't. Buy ANYTHING else. I'll never forget the joy of getting rid of ours.

If you're really lucky you'll get a boot lock that can't be opened by key, an alarm that won't stop going off and central locking which not only doesn't work, but when you can't open the boot you also can't open the fuel filler cap with the emergency pull handle. thumbup

DickyC

49,810 posts

199 months

Tuesday 11th April 2017
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Didn't like my Plan A, then?

Plan A - look for a good one.

Perhaps I could interest you in Plan B.

Plan B: look for one with problems that's being sold for buttons by a disillusioned owner, have it fixed and enjoy an SLK on the cheap.

smile

Just having the original wheels refurbished on Mrs C's ready for summer tyres. It's still on the spare set of wheels on winter tyres at the moment. The refurbished wheels will make the wheel nuts look scruffy so maybe I'll buy a new set of those as well.

Marvellous.