![]() If you need to get up a hill, just put your foot down because the 2.3L Kompressor feels like a V6. You're meant to drive it like every WASP drives their C5: one mile-per-hour below the speed limit, in top gear, while waving to sidewalk-stroller-pushers. That's why you buy this little piece of nouveau riche. Once you pass 5,000 rpm, the power begins to drop off.Ĭruising is what the SLK230 does very well: sunny day, top down, soft-serve ice cream, big smiles. You can imagine you're in a Mustang with a Procharger for a little while. When you get above 4,000 rpm you will hear a slight whine from the tiny blower. At 2,000 rpm in fifth gear, you can go wide-open-throttle and pass people on the highway. Worse, the SLK230's five-speed manual has gear ratios longer than the line at a Pennsylvanian State-Store the day before Thanksgiving. The 1989 Toyota MR2 AW11 SC had a roots-style supercharger boosting a 16v engine all the way to 7,500rpm! The Merc can barely touch six-grand. What?! It's a twin-cam with 16 valves! Why can't I rev it like any other zippy four-banger? It's not like the superchargers limit engine revolutions. Wonderful! How fun! Yes just like a Miata but more! The SLK230 engine configuration sounds great written out:Ģ.3L Straight FourTwin CamFour-valves per-cylinder Twin Vortices-type supercharger. The CD changer is in the trunk, waiting to accept five copies of Fleetwood Mac's 1997 live album "The Dance." The Mac is back! Everything is going to be OK! My traction control is so Nanny-State, it flashes at me if I let the clutch out too fast! I love rules! The SLK230 was a cheap roadster bought with your successful Scottrade portfolio. We saw ourselves sucking down Orbits fruit drinks, selling our Beanie Baby collections, and buying Plymouth Prowlers with the profits to complement our Mercedes roadsters, not our Mazda roadsters. Yet, in the late 90's and the year 2000, we did think we'd all be millionaires with our AOL Keywords, Palm Pilots, and digital cameras. "You can retire at age 39!" we inaccurately thought, as author Jeremy Rifkin put it in his book of the same name, it was "The End of Work." Rifkin's 1995 book was not about e-money, or universal self-employment, or e-business, so much as it was a warning a longform version of Springsteen's "My Hometown " Foreman says "these jobs are going, boys, and they ain't coming back." Computers, and the so-called "digital Age" or "Information Super Highway" was a Golden Goose that people thought would lay eggs forever and end the tyranny of punch-clocks. Everything was going up! Put money in and watch it grow! You didn't even have to be all that smart. In the late 1990's, if you had a dial-up connection and a rudimentary understanding of the stock market, you could make surprising bank. To understand the SLK230 you have to understand what it was like growing up in the late 1990's. Marmaduke is the summit of comedy! I drive a 2000 Mercedes SLK230 Kompressor. I get a golf cart even if we're just playing the back nine. Is there a possible problem with the transmission or does it perhaps just need a fluid change or suchlike? The gears select and the semi auto function works a treat, but if there is anything that may be wise to check, I would like to know what I can ask of the mechanic.My name is William. However when you rev the engine in neutral the noise is not present. Very obvious when you go through a tunnel and such like. Also (this may be related) the engine sounds a little 'tappety' when you are driving. Is this just something caused by the loading on the transmission when in the drive position? The noise goes away once the engine has warmed up a bit. One thing I noticed is, when you put the transmission in neutral, it seems to stop the noise but as soon as you put it in drive it starts up again. At first we thought it was a blowing exhaust, however the exhaust is sound. However when it is first started in the morning, the engine seems very noisey and makes a kind of 'chuffing' sound in unison with the revs when ticking over. My wife has just purchased an SLK and is generally delighted with it. I am new to this forum and hope to derive a lot of useful info from here.
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