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1998 Mercedes 230slk Convertible - Truly A Headturner. on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:141651 Color: Silver /
 Black
Location:

Prosper, Texas, United States

Prosper, Texas, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:5-Speed Automatic Transmission
Body Type:Convertible Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.3L Supercharged I4 DOHC 16V FI Engine
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: wdbkk47f4wf070206 Year: 1998
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: SLK-Class
Trim: Sport Trim
Options: Alpine CD, Bose speakers, iPhone compatible, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: Automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 141,651
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Condition: Certified pre-ownedTo qualify for certified pre-owned status, vehicles must meet strict age, mileage, and inspection requirements established by their manufacturers. Certified pre-owned cars are often sold with warranty, financing and roadside assistance options similar to their new counterparts. See the seller's listing for full details.Seller Notes:"This automobile has been incredibly maintained with all service records. No major collision repairs and all original parts. Normal wear and tear only."

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Mercedes-Benz debuted the dazzling SLK230 at the height of '90s roadster revival, becoming one of the most loved German topless two-seaters. The list of standard equipment longer than the car itself includes dual-zone climate control system, leather upholstery, anti-theft alarm system, side airbags, six-speaker Alpine AM/FM/weather/CD stereo, Bose sound system, and, of course, power everything. 

Drawing inspiration from the 300SL and 190SL yesteryear roadsters, the lean SLK shares their timeless proportions on a diminutive modern platform with a profile that appears to be moving even at a standstill. Parking-lot friendly, the SLK measures 19.8 inches shorter than big brother SL convertibles, and weighs 1200 pounds less. The tantalizing 25-second conversion process to a convertible is a mechanical ballet that draws crowds like a White House cigar auction. A single red button lowers the convertible top by hydraulic motors, scissoring hinges, and disengaging safety catches. Tucked neatly away in the trunk, the roof reduces the cargo space from a quite decent 12.3 cubic feet to a still-functional five. No unsightly folded cloth-and-metal skeleton exposed here to interrupt the car's lines. 

Under the sloping hood lurks a 2.3-liter DOHC inline four-cylinder engine invigorated by a Roots-type Eaton M62 supercharger and an air-to-air intercooler, producing 185 horsepower. The silver two-door zips to 60 mph in a swift 6.9 seconds. As the revolutions climb to 4000 rpm, the supercharger whirs and the engine produces a raspy snarl that increases to a whiskey-voiced banshee scream. It is in this higher rpm zone that the SLK becomes lively, with the excitement hitting a 5800-rpm redline wall. 

According to MotorTrend, overall performance was judged by 96.4 percent of respondents to be above average, no doubt bolstered by exceptional handling and braking. "We pushed the SLK through the slalom cones at 67.3 mph-faster than a Corvette. Equally impressive, the screaming silver 203SLK circled the skidpad pulling 0.89 g and halted from 60 mph in a scant 113 feet." These potent numbers translate to a responsive, firmish chassis that instills confidence and invites deep corner dives. It isn't surprising that "handling" ranked higher than "fun-to-drive" and "power" in the tally of owner-voted most-liked features. 

This vehicle has never needed significant mechanical or damage repair.  It is ripe to drive now and enjoy, or restore to showroom condition for a collectible.  

Buyer must arrange for vehicle pickup.  A $1000 deposit by Paypal is required.  Balance to be paid by cash or local, certified cashiers check presented at bank during banking hours.  

Standard Features

  • Bucket Seats
  • Center Console
  • Fog Lights
  • Garage Door Opener
  • Power Heated Mirrors
  • Keyless Entry System
  • Lighted Entry System
  • Limited Slip Differential
  • Power Brakes
  • Rear Window Defroster
  • 16 Inch Wheels
  • Automatic Climate Control (2 Zone) - Driver and Passenger
  • 2.3L Supercharged I4 DOHC 16V FI Engine
  • 5-Speed Automatic Transmission
  • Tachometer
  • Alloy Wheels
  • Traction Control
  • 4-Wheel ABS
  • Driver and Passenger Front Airbags
  • Front Side Airbags
  • Anti-Theft Alarm System
  • Leather Seating
  • Cruise Control
  • Power Steering
  • Remote Trunk Release
  • Telescopic Steering Wheel
  • Leather Steering Wheel Trim
  • Air Conditioning
  • Power Windows
  • Power Door Locks
  • Headlight Cleaners
  • Power Convertible Roof
  • AM/FM/Cassette Audio System
  • Bose Audio

Optional Features Included

Optional

  • Compact Disc Changer
  • Metallic Paint
  • Cellular Phone

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