The Mercedes-Benz SL R231, launched in early 2012, is the newest edition to a sports car tradition that started in the mid-1950s. Occasionally called the luxury, but not anymore the light sports car, this newest entry makes you forget about some sporting deficiencies that haunted some of the predecessors.
This e-book is one of 22 Mercedes-Benz e-books by Bernd S. Koehling and these are some of the topics covered: - development of the R231 - new aluminum body - safety and convenience features - revised six and eight cylinder engines - exciting AMG models SL63 and SL65 - Special Edition models such as the Edition 1 and SL 65 45th Anniversary - how does the SL500 compare against the BMW 650i Cabrio - technical specifications and - power and torque curves
The Mercedes-Benz SL R231, launched in early 2012, is the newest edition to a sports car tradition that started in the mid-1950s. Occasionally called the luxury, but not anymore the light sports car, this newest entry makes you forget about some sporting deficiencies that haunted some of the predecessors.
This e-book is one of 22 Mercedes-Benz e-books by Bernd S. Koehling and these are some of the topics covered: - development of the R231 - new aluminum body - safety and convenience features - revised six and eight cylinder engines - exciting AMG models SL63 and SL65 - Special Edition models such as the Edition 1 and SL 65 45th Anniversary - how does the SL500 compare against the BMW 650i Cabrio - technical specifications and - power and torque curves