What does SLK mean on Mercedes-Benz?

What does SLK mean on Mercedes-Benz?

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While Mercedes-Benz no longer produced any vehicles with the “SLK” badging, it’s technically still being produced. First manufactured in 1996, the SLK acronym is derived from the words “sportlich leight kurz” which means “sporty light short”, which describes its body type pretty well.

Did Mercedes stop making SLK?

The two-seat convertible segment has waned for more than a decade now, and it looks like it’s only getting worse in 2019. As has been initially reported nearly two years ago—and after 23 years of continuous production—the Mercedes-Benz SLC (n e SLK) has been officially discontinued.

What is the difference between SLC and SLK?

The Mercedes-Benz SLC replaces the SLK for 2017. The name change signifies the car’s close relation to the C-Class sedan and GLC SUV, both of which were newly designed for 2017 and 2016 respectively. The biggest difference between the SLK and the SLC is the removal of the SLK 350 and SLK 55 AMG® variants.

What kind of car is the 2004 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class?

Our 2004 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class trim comparison will help you decide. A Special Edition of Mercedes-Benz’s lower-priced retractable-hardtop convertible has joined the lineup for 2004.

How much does a 2004 Mercedes Benz SLK-Benz Kompressor cost?

2004 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class TRIM MSRP SLK230 Kompressor Convertible $39,600 SLK230 Kompressor Convertible $39,600 SLK230 Kompressor Special Edition Conver $41,200 SLK32 AMG Convertible $55,450

What are the features of the Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class special edition?

Equipped with polished 17-inch wheels, the Special Edition SLK-Class roadster features a painted grille, a rear spoiler, special sport seats and Nappa leather-covered roll bars. A high-performance SLK32 AMG version contains a 349-horsepower supercharged V-6 engine, racing-derived brakes and AMG’s SpeedShift five-speed-automatic transmission.

What kind of wheels does a Mercedes SLK have?

A Special Edition of Mercedes-Benz’s lower-priced retractable-hardtop convertible has joined the lineup for 2004. Equipped with polished 17-inch wheels, the Special Edition SLK-Class roadster features a painted grille, a rear spoiler, special sport seats and Nappa leather-covered roll bars.