2000 Mercedes-benz Sl-class R129 on 2040-cars
Snohomish, Washington, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email: avisalleap@winetasters.net .
Are you getting tired of seeing your car and plenty of other of these "ultra rare and low number" production super
cars? Tired of seeing an Instagram post of a 458 instead of it as a poster in a garage? Tired of seeing these
unicorns of hyper cars everywhere you go? Well this car is the one. It's a low number, luxurious, fast for its
time; super car. The V12 in the front, RWD, sticky tires and the roar of the soul of Germany from within this car
is an instant classic collectors piece.
For sale is a pristine 2000 Mercedes-Benz SL600. This example is sitting at 22,000 miles. You may be wondering to
yourself why the vehicle is not priced following any KBB or NADA values. The reason behind this is the 2000 SL600
is the perfect example of a future classic. The over engineering of every little thing you cannot see behind the
meters of soft touch gray leather, the real stretched and pulled metal fenders on each corner, the use of hydraulic
fluid to move everything unlike hundreds of faulty of sensors in today's cars; that set ablaze your Lamborghini
Aventador in the middle of a traffic signal.
Now if you cannot understand this reasoning I would ask you to kindly move along. This is for the purists. The real
enthusiast who are getting tired of opening any of their social media outlets and seeing a vast array of Ferrari's,
Lamborghini's, Bugatti's, Pagani's, etc. Every car show or meet on a weekend it is filled with either 458's or
Huracan's; yes these cars are a testament of where our industry is going but there is no soul of these now mass
produced and non low number cars. They have become disposable and have the same resale value of any other brand:
under-appreciated. So do yourself and everybody else a good deed and buy my 2000 SL600. Not because you cannot
afford the other supercars but you'll truly be the only one at the next cars and coffee with something nobody else
will have.
General Information
MFR model code
SL600R
Body type
Convertible
Pass Doors
2
Drivetrain
Rear Wheel Drive
Original Pricing
MSRP
$128,950.00
Invoice
$119,924.00
Destination Charge
$645.00
Original Pricing Engine & Powertrain
Engine & Powertrain
Type
12 Cylinder Engine
Displacement L/CI
6.0/365
Fuel Type
Gasoline Fuel
Horsepower
389.0 @ 5200
Fuel Economy
13.0 City / 19.0 Highway MPG
Fuel Capacity
21.0 gal
Net Torque
420.0 @ 3800
Tech Specs
Suspension Type - Front
Lower Control Arms
Suspension Type - Rear
5-Link
Front Tire Size
245/40ZR18, 245/45ZW17
Rear Tire Size
275/35ZR18, 245/45WR17
Brake ABS System
4 Wheel
Front Brake Rotor Diameter x Thickness
12.6 x 1.2 in
Rear Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness
11.8 x 0.9 in
Wheelbase
99.0 in 99.0 min 99.0 max
Mechanical & Powertrain
6.0L DOHC SMFI 48-valve aluminum-alloy V12 engine
Variable intake valve timing
5-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission-inc: "winter" mode, adaptive controls, OD
Rear wheel drive
Fully electronic ignition system w/knock sensor timing control
Independent front suspension w/damper struts, triangular lower control arms w/anti-dive geometry
Independent five-link rear suspension w/anti-lift/anti-squat geometry/ alignment control
Front/rear coil springs, stabilizer bar, gas shock absorbers
Adaptive damping system w/vehicle height adjust
Power recirculating-ball steering w/damper
4-wheel ventilated power disc brakes w/electronic brake force distribution
21.1 gallon fuel tank
Safety
Driver & front passenger front airbag supplemental restraint system
Door mounted side airbags
Adjustable seat-mounted 3-point front shoulder belts w/height adjustment & emergency tensioning retractors
Baby smart automatic child seat recognition system
Automatic pop-up roll bar
Interior
Nappa leather seats, head restraints
Heated front seats
Leather trim on door inserts/dash/console/roll bar/inside hardtop
Adjustable front center armrest
Velour carpeting & floor mats
Power tilt/telescoping steering column
Universal integrated garage door opener
Cruise control
Anti-theft alarm system w/starter interlock
Automatic climate control-inc: dust filter, residual-heat REST mode
Heated rear window
Bose sound system w/Acoustimass-inc: antitheft-coded AM/FM stereo/weather band radio & auto reverse cassette
player, auto speed-dependent volume adjustment, 6-speakers
Pre-wiring for CD changer & cellular phone
Power AM/FM/cellular antenna
Trunk mounted 6-disc compact disc changer
Burl hardwood interior trim on doors, dash, console, shift gate
Rearview mirror w/auto-dimming feature
Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors
Integrated portable cellular telephone
Exterior
Automatic pop-up padded roll bar
Xenon gas-discharge headlamps w/auto level, wipers & heated washers
Red rear fog lamp
Dual heated Power remote outside mirrors w/3-position memory
Auto dimming driver mirror
Eccentric-sweep intermittent windshield wiper w/heated washer system/wiper parking position
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