With its nearly 350 horsepower on tap, the supercharged AMG-tuned V6 under the hood of today's Nice Price or No Dice SLK32 gives the Benz the power it deserves. Could its price be just as deserving?
For some, the most important aspect of today's Nice Price or No Dice SLK 32 AMG is its fully-functioning top. For others, it's the 349-horsepower supercharged V6. Let's see if it's priced to please ...
At only five to six years old, the AMG A35 may seem too new to be so affordable, but today, you can pick one up for between just under $28,000 and just under $42,000. When the 2020 model was released, ...
Before starting this piece, we would like to clarify that we are talking about the first-gen SLK here. Subsequent generations have offered genuine sporting credentials, all of which has served to ...
The SL family of sports cars rolled out in 1952 with the W194 that finished in first place at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and in the Carrera Panamericana. Come 1994, and the Super Leicht Kurz was ...
Mercedes only made about 1,400 of the original 300 SL “Gullwing,” and those that are still around are trading hands for big bucks these days. The modern SLK, by comparison, is a dime a dozen. So what ...
When automakers start increasing power in their products, the current fashion is to throw a turbocharger on it, mainly because there’s an added bonus of improved efficiency too. Fewer and fewer are ...
Debuting in Detroit is Mercedes' 2009 SLK-class. Don't get too worked up; this is merely a midcycle refresh that might only be recognized by Benz worshippers and SLK owners. The exterior changes are ...
If a turbo flicks Vs at MX-5 stereotypes a V8 does the same for the SLK but who knew? What kind of idiot drives a white SLK with the roof down in the middle of December, gets it covered in clart and ...
Small convertible cars suffer from the usual stereotypes, and owners have to battle them every time they choose to drive. But fit a V8 and those stereotypes start to melt away. The original SLK AMG, ...
The Weeknd’s Super Bowl LV halftime show didn’t just act out how we all look when we hit Pick-N-Pull thirty minutes before it closes—it also included a brief glimpse of a really cool car in the dark.