MSRP*: $102,600 to $198,750
Invoice Price*: $95,418 to $184,838
Overview
The two-passenger SL-Class is held precious and is honored by Mercedes-Benz; the carmaker launched the vehicle in the 1950s for the purposes of racing. The SL translates as Sport Leicht or Sport Light, and it is a successful endurance race car. After many incarnations, the SL-Class is a vehicle that is an expression of status. Presently, models are luxurious, they have lots of brightwork, and it is heavier than ever before.The SL-Class has a heavier body weight but that doesn't dampen its abilities; the car has had powertrain increases over time. The SL Class 2011 model is a 2010 carryover. Three motors are offered including the 5.5-Liter or V-8 with 518 hp, the 6.0-Liter V-12 with 604 hp, and the 6.2-Liter V-8. The V-8s are joined to a seven-speed auto tranny; the V-12s are joined to a five-speed auto.In 2009, the SL-Class was redesigned. The car retains the same dimensions and basic structure as earlier models. This car comes in a convertible too. If you want a hardtop roadster with a retractable roof, this vehicle is ideal.
Facing competition from the Jaguar XK convertible and BMW 650i convertible in the sport-luxury segment, the 2011 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class sits on 18- or 19-inch alloy wheels and offers standard bi-xenon headlights, active suspension system and heated and rain-sensing wipers. When the weather is nice, lower the retractable hardtop and let the wind flow through your hair as you cruise down the highway. The optional Airscarf feature, which is located in each head restraint, blows warm air on the passenger’s neck and is comforting when it’s cold outside.
The 2011 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class is adorned in leather-trimmed seats and offers a laundry list of standard and available comfort and convenience features that include a voice-activated COMAND system with an eight-inch screen that controls climate, entertainment and navigation settings. HD radio and Sirius traffic info are new for 2011 and compliment Bluetooth and MP3 capability. A ten-speaker premium sound system with six-CD/DVD changer, dual-zone automatic climate control and 12-way heated power front seats with memory.
A host of standard safety technologies include all-disc antilock brakes, an electronic stability system, side-impact airbags, a driver's-side knee airbag, pop-up roll bar and active head restraints. An advanced tire pressure monitoring system is new for 2011. Mercedes’ latest “mbrace” telematics system replaces Tele Aid and includes stolen-vehicle tracking, crash notification, voice-guided navigation and a Mercedes Concierge who will make restaurant reservations and assist the driver in many other ways. The versatile “mbrace” also integrates BlackBerry and iPhone smartphones.
The 2011 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class is adorned in leather-trimmed seats and offers a laundry list of standard and available comfort and convenience features that include a voice-activated COMAND system with an eight-inch screen that controls climate, entertainment and navigation settings. HD radio and Sirius traffic info are new for 2011 and compliment Bluetooth and MP3 capability. A ten-speaker premium sound system with six-CD/DVD changer, dual-zone automatic climate control and 12-way heated power front seats with memory.
A host of standard safety technologies include all-disc antilock brakes, an electronic stability system, side-impact airbags, a driver's-side knee airbag, pop-up roll bar and active head restraints. An advanced tire pressure monitoring system is new for 2011. Mercedes’ latest “mbrace” telematics system replaces Tele Aid and includes stolen-vehicle tracking, crash notification, voice-guided navigation and a Mercedes Concierge who will make restaurant reservations and assist the driver in many other ways. The versatile “mbrace” also integrates BlackBerry and iPhone smartphones.



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