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Default 95 Merc SL320 4Sale Low Miles Real Nice Hardtop/New SoftTop Southern California


1995 Mercedes Benz SL320, 110k miles. 2nd owner. Sport Package.

Excellent Condition, 6 cylinder, 3.2 liter, 30 mpg on freeway.
New transmission, 3 year warranty. Includes the removable hardtop.
New convertible soft top, Michelins Pilot Sports, brakes, battery.

Chrome rims.

Make sure the Mercedes SL you are buying comes with the hardtop. The dealer charges $10k for a new one. Includes hardtop cart, car cover and windscreen.

The transmission was replaced at 104k miles ($4,500) and has a 3 year warranty. The 3.2 litter straight six engine is one of the best Mercedes has built and is good for well over 200k miles. Power everything and everything works. A/C is ice cold. Bosch Platinum 4 sparkplugs.

New soft top. New engine wiring harness. (Covered under factory recall)

Incredible factory Bose stereo includes tape, CD Changer, amps, 10 speakers and subwoofers.

Brilliant Emerald green paint with light taupe leather interior. Never in an accident. Always parked in a garage. Non-smoker car. Dealer records and books.

Clear title, clean carfax.com report. LoJack security system included.

Kelly Blue Book = $14,500 not including new trans and soft top.

$14,500 or make offer. Call Mark or Peggy 949.350.3851 or 949.369.5162
Buying 2005 Mercedes SL. Call anytime for more info or to see car.


1995 Mercedes SL320 Review


Fame for a price

There are certain rights and privileges afforded the Mercedes-Benz SL320 driver that are not ordinarily extended to drivers of lower-priced vehicles.
For example, after genuflecting, parking valets will make certain your car is parked in front, safe from all manner of dents and dings, as well as from the inconvenience of having to wait for your Mercedes to be brought around.
And on the road, left-lane squatters will quickly take heed of the broad, star-tipped hood in their mirror and virtually leap to the next lane, allowing for safe and expedient passing.
You see, the most important - or annoying, as the case may be - point of owning a the SL320 is that it is never invisible. Whether clean or dirty, moving fast or slow, everyone notices the SL320. Frankly, it's just too difficult to ignore.
Walking toward the SL320 with key in hand imparts a sense of awe mingled with delight. The awe is because the key might as well be a house key, for the SL320 costs about as much as the average single-family house.
As mind-numbing as its stratospheric prices may be, Mercedes is recognizing the importance of value - even in premium luxury cars. In fact, the automaker has loaded its new S-Class and SL-Class models with more standard equipment and lowered the total amount.
Mercedes Benz SL-Class models include the SL320, SL500 and SL600. For our test drive, we chose the SL320 convertible, which featured no optional equipment and came in at $78,775.
Walkaround
Once the effects of the astronomical price pass and your head properly clears, your eyes focus on the crisp surfaces of the SL320's shape.
From the front of the car, the signature Mercedes-Benz 3-pointed star sits nestled in the center of the chrome grille. Attractive flush-mounted halogen headlights are placed on either side of the grille, and clear-lensed turning indicators smoothly flow from headlight to fender.
Small wipers rest at the bottom of both headlight assemblies and operate in conjunction with the windshield wiper only when the headlights are switched on. Small ellipsoidal front foglights are found below the headlights, and are integrated into the front spoiler.
The single-arm windshield wiper was interesting to watch and a seemingly stunning example of Mercedes-Benz engineering prowess, but ultimately it was ineffective at cleaning our windshield.
Following the taut skin over the sloping nose to the steeply raked windshield and back to the tapered rear leaves an impression of cleanliness and size. The shapes are simple and flowing; thoroughly contemporary, but avoiding both the wind-tunneled blob and creased and folded designs that too often plague modern styling.
Smooth-faced 8-spoke alloy wheels, shod with 16-in. Pirellis, fill the wheel wells with fluid grace.
Interior Features
Opening and closing the door of the SL320 gives you the distinct impression this car is expensive and solid. Mercedes has long been known for its once-exclusive solid "clunk" door-closing sound, but other automakers have since caught on and copied it. After the driver and passenger are inside, they're ensconced in vault-like solidity.
The SL320 has more interior storage than you would expect. Compartments are located in the dash and door panels, and a large storage area is located behind the seats with, yes, more compartments in the floor.
Speaking of the seats, they offer a good deal of versatility with multi-adjustable levels, but we found them difficult to get comfortable in.
The SL320 is equipped with nearly every electronic gadget imaginable. In fact, it borders on overkill. The automatic stereo volume control, in particular, is quite annoying.
The side-view mirrors and automatic dimming rearview mirror are adjustable via a switch in the center console. This is a neat feature, but it is habit to reach over and adjust the mirror with your hand. And after all, does it require any less work to operate the electronic **** than it does to adjust the mirror manually?
The SL320 has a good amount of trunk space, particularly for a convertible.
Driving Impressions
The SL320 comes equipped with an 3.2-liter in-line 6-cylinder engine. This powerplant produces 228 hp and drives the rear wheels through a 5-speed automatic transmission. Always smooth and quiet, the engine never rocketed our SL320 into traffic, but acceleration was still brisk. The automatic shifted with smoothness and alacrity, and never hunted among the five gears, even on steep hills.
The only drivetrain hiccup we encountered occurred after cold starts. The first start after sitting overnight or for most of the day often resulted in a stall. If it didn't stall, a lot of throttle was required to produce little movement. After a moment or two, the SL320 would lurch ahead as though fitted with turbochargers, chasing the tachometer needle to the redline. Only when the automatic transmission shifted from first to second did the sluggish response vanish.
Despite these problems, we suspect this anomaly was peculiar to our test vehicle and probably should not be regarded as a problem that plagues all SL320s.
Although not outfitted with the SL500's 315-hp V8 or the SL600's 389-hp V12, the SL320 still proved sporty around town and sufficiently long-legged on the highway. Fast cruising on uncluttered interstates seemed effortless for our tester. And at such speeds, the cabin was serene.
Steering in the SL320 is outstanding. With little body roll compared with the typical Mercedes-Benz, the SL320 is fun to drive aggressively. It is also lighter and slightly more nimble than the more expensive SLs.
With the standard aluminum hardtop in place, road and wind noise are markedly reduced when compared with the soft top. That is not to say that the cabin is raucous when the soft top is in place - it is in fact quieter than most convertibles - but the top is still canvas instead of metal.
Aside from noise differences, one other significant difference exists between the soft- and hardtops. The hardtop requires two people to remove, while the soft top can be raised and lowered from the comfort of the passenger compartment with no more effort than holding a switch. Mercedes-Benz was the first automaker to offer this fully automatic soft top.
The SL320 is equipped with an innovative pop-up roll bar. Sensors dete
 
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