NewGolf - got a response from my mate in Saudi.In summary, he has the SLK 350 and loves it, but..... His summary comments are as follows:"The SLK. Mine has a lot of extras - air scarf, heated seats, sports suspension, phone kit, Sat Nav, CD changer, speed Auto box, leather, metallic paint and a couple of bits and pieces. A fantastic car but Merc customer care is sh!tE! However, I'm told BMW is no better. Merc have too many models with little commonality so their staff are maxed out and their mechanics pissed off. The sales people keep bringing out new models/mods which the dealerships can't keep abreast of. Merc UK seem to forget their customers pay their wages - they are PITIFUL. As a car though, it is great but I'd happliy go back to Jaguar if they produced anything like it".Hmmm..... a common thread here about dealers Today, I read a back to back road test in Autocar (last week July 2008) between the SLK 280 and the Audi TT Roadster. TT kicked it's arse and is rated as the much better car. The Merc's 7G Tiptronic gets a poor rating as well as does it's handling. Fine for a tourer but not a sports coupe.At the end of the day though, it's your money and you need to decide what your needs are and what floats your boat...................Either way, nice situation to be in Cass
Quote from: Cass on 03 August 2008, 20:53NewGolf - got a response from my mate in Saudi.In summary, he has the SLK 350 and loves it, but..... His summary comments are as follows:"The SLK. Mine has a lot of extras - air scarf, heated seats, sports suspension, phone kit, Sat Nav, CD changer, speed Auto box, leather, metallic paint and a couple of bits and pieces. A fantastic car but Merc customer care is sh!tE! However, I'm told BMW is no better. Merc have too many models with little commonality so their staff are maxed out and their mechanics pissed off. The sales people keep bringing out new models/mods which the dealerships can't keep abreast of. Merc UK seem to forget their customers pay their wages - they are PITIFUL. As a car though, it is great but I'd happliy go back to Jaguar if they produced anything like it".Hmmm..... a common thread here about dealers Today, I read a back to back road test in Autocar (last week July 2008) between the SLK 280 and the Audi TT Roadster. TT kicked it's arse and is rated as the much better car. The Merc's 7G Tiptronic gets a poor rating as well as does it's handling. Fine for a tourer but not a sports coupe.At the end of the day though, it's your money and you need to decide what your needs are and what floats your boat...................Either way, nice situation to be in CassThanks Cass, some good points there. Its main use will be a daily driver, and a long distance tourer a couple of times a year. The cars we test drove were really comfy and great with the hood open. Who cares if people think I'm a hairdresser!! I dont!
yes mate I was there and I would have the green too
Quote from: NewGolf on 04 August 2008, 07:41Quote from: Cass on 03 August 2008, 20:53NewGolf - got a response from my mate in Saudi.In summary, he has the SLK 350 and loves it, but..... His summary comments are as follows:"The SLK. Mine has a lot of extras - air scarf, heated seats, sports suspension, phone kit, Sat Nav, CD changer, speed Auto box, leather, metallic paint and a couple of bits and pieces. A fantastic car but Merc customer care is sh!tE! However, I'm told BMW is no better. Merc have too many models with little commonality so their staff are maxed out and their mechanics pissed off. The sales people keep bringing out new models/mods which the dealerships can't keep abreast of. Merc UK seem to forget their customers pay their wages - they are PITIFUL. As a car though, it is great but I'd happliy go back to Jaguar if they produced anything like it".Hmmm..... a common thread here about dealers Today, I read a back to back road test in Autocar (last week July 2008) between the SLK 280 and the Audi TT Roadster. TT kicked it's arse and is rated as the much better car. The Merc's 7G Tiptronic gets a poor rating as well as does it's handling. Fine for a tourer but not a sports coupe.At the end of the day though, it's your money and you need to decide what your needs are and what floats your boat...................Either way, nice situation to be in CassThanks Cass, some good points there. Its main use will be a daily driver, and a long distance tourer a couple of times a year. The cars we test drove were really comfy and great with the hood open. Who cares if people think I'm a hairdresser!! I dont! The question is how will you and your friend fit in