Used 2000 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class Consumer Reviews
Cool little car
I just love my little car! It is not a car for the drag strip, you will need the SLK32amg for that but the 230 will hit 60 in about 7 seconds. I have the manual stick shift for a more involved driving pleasure.
Speedy!
It's old and should be taken care of and it has alarm issues with water getting into the trunk
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- SLK230 Kompressor ConvertibleMSRP: $6,500290 mi away
- SLK230 Kompressor ConvertibleMSRP: $5,950357 mi away
- SLK230 Kompressor ConvertibleMSRP: $16,500432 mi away
'99 Mercedes SLK 230 Roadster
I bought this 4-year old used roadster for $22,000 out the door. This has been the funnest cars I've ever owned. I've had some minor problems but nothing too pricey. Brakes lasted only 15,000 miles which I thought was a bit soon, but since it's a safety feature no sense fighting. No other major issues to report. Biggest issue is the lack of trunk space. If it's a choice between my golf clubs and my wife, my clubs are in the passenger seat. She can drive herself. :) Overall, a fun, well-built car.
bahama blue beautiful
A beautiful car!!!
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Devil in Disguise
Actually, I have the SLK 320 (not 230), and I can't emphasize on how far away you should stay from this car. I have had so many issues with it, I can't believe it. I fell I have driven MBenz loaner car more than mine (which by the way is not a M Benz, it's a bloody Camry). I don't like the car, I don't like the dealership, and I don't like the service. I may sound like one of those complainers, but this car has given me hell. And if any of you M Benz dealers are reading this, why don't you please stick it!