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16 Jan 2009

The return of grace: Mercedes Benz SL 280

Controversial facelift gives the SL another few years of shelf life. Would the much aggressive front treatment ruin the SL's much coveted "Grace Kelly" heritage?

There are some cars that make people feel that a car is just a tool or a white good. More comfortable than public transport and miles better than walking. Think Toyota Corolla; it means nothing more to me than just a bottle opener. Can't live without one, but doesn't make me want one.

While there are other cars that means more than just a status symbol, they are penis substitutes, they are cherished members of the family, they are heart-starters, they are art, they are sex, they are glamorous, they are cool, they are something you probably don't need. But, my God, you want one so badly that it hurts. Returning the keys of the Mercedes SL 280 back to Daimler (Singapore) is like giving up an emotion. It's like giving up love, or happiness.

No other single roadster has more heritage than the SL roadster, after fifty odd years of evolution changes; Mercedes Benz can do no wrong with the SL's bullet proof reputation. The long bonnet and short overhangs of the SL 280 simply shows Mercedes Benz is always at its best when it comes to creating its range topping roadster.

While it may appear to be a brand new car, this is essentially a heavily reworked version of the SL (R230) that has been with us since 2003. There are two simple goals with this massive makeover; to evoke relations with the classic 1955's 300 SL and to align the SL's looks with the current Mercedes flavour; straight and impossibly taut lines. After staring hard at the SL 280, there is no denying the attractiveness of the re-modeled looks, yet there is still a nagging worry that the looks will become dated rather too quickly.

Speaking about quick, the 3.0 V6 engine in this SL 280 is smooth like silk, but just not quick enough for speed-oholics like me. A century dash of 7.8 seconds risk the SL 280 being embarrassed by a Golf GTi at the traffic lights. Perhaps the impressive (for a 3.0 litre V6) fuel consumption (9.4 L per 100km) makes more sense in today's flu-stricken economy. Also, the Mercedes 7-speed automatic transmission is smooth and prompt, as memories of early examples with jerky gear changes should be purged.

Driving the SL 280 is an experience to savour. There is an impeccable cocktail of smoothness and precision. Never had I driven such a smooth riding open top. All road imperfections are being sorted out by the steel coil springs of the SL 280. The more expensive models in the SL range comes with active body control (either optional or standard), which works in theory but is ruined by slow reaction times. The SL 280 proves that less is more in this case.

Among the three German premium brands, there is a distinctive feel in each of their steering set-ups. BMW has the heaviest (not necessarily the most rewarding) and Audi focusing on light (some drivers would prefer more weight) and fast reacting steering racks. Modern Mercedes cars are smacked in between the two extremes. The SL 280 is a prime example of Mercedes' approach towards car set-up; weight is evident but not too overbearing while keen drivers will appreciate the precise turn-in. Refinement of the drivetrain is always present, as the rear wheel drive transmission ensures the front wheels are only reserved for turning.

Perhaps I am alone in this, but Mercedes Benz steering wheels are too large for my likings. The over hauled interior includes changes like a new set of white lit driving instruments and a new three spoked steering wheel (still over-sized). Unlike the previously tested smaller SLK 200K (24th Oct 2008), the SL 280 is properly spacious inside. And properly luxurious; the door side pockets and front cup-holder is suitably over-engineered. Each opening leaves a sensation of being pampered as it feels damped and precise. Ramping the message home would be the folding roof, as the quick (22 seconds) opening and closing actions are coated with refinement and elegance. Good, seems like the days of high perceived quality of Mercedes Benz interior is back.

Perhaps befitting of the times we are in now, the SL 280 is timely for the (now) struggling high rollers; the new base model of the SL range is a perfect harmony of excellent ride quality and precise handling. One might sniffle at the $350,000 starting price, but at this price, Mercedes Benz has the premium two seater coupe convertible all sewn up to itself. Time has been kind to the SL (R230); even the interior still feels modern and attractive. Perhaps finding that extra $27,000 for the SL 350 with 311 horsepower would be my best advice. The pinnacle of open top driving remains unruffled.













Mercedes Benz SL 280
Engine 2,996cc, V6 DOHC
Transmission 7-speed Tiptronic
Rear Wheel Drive
Max. Power 231 bhp @ 6000 rpm
Max. Torque 300 Nm @ 2500-5000 rpm
0-100 km/h 7.8 secs
Top speed 250 km/h (Electronically limited)
Fuel Economy 9.4 l/100 km (combined cycle)
CO2 Emissions 224 g/km (Combined)
Dimensions (L x W x H) / Weight

4562mm x 1820mm x 1317 mm
/ 1,825kg


Price with COE* $349,888



*Prices quoted are indicative of prices in Singapore. Please contact your local distributor for prices in your country.



Reader's Comments

1. 2009-01-17 00:19  
the interiors leave much to be desired
2. 2009-01-17 01:12  
I want one.
3. 2009-01-17 12:16  
You must drive the AMG (63 or 65) - the sound is simply incredible....
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5. 2009-01-17 22:34  
Try the SL 65 AMG Black series! BMW M cars and Audi RS cars could learn alot from Mercedes Benz (AMG) on top-end performance models.
6. 2009-01-18 05:12  
I have the US version of the SL AMG and I love the way it drives! It is a rocket! Beware that MB has huge problems with it's on-board computers and instrumentation and will never beat the Japanese in these areas. In the US, MB stopped offering free maintenance because it couldn't keep absorbing the costs to fix their own cars. Sad, but true...
7. 2009-01-18 06:27  
A BMW M car and Audi RS are series production cars... so, if you start comparing tuned special versions, you compare AMG to BMW Alpina or AC Schnitzer... and you will learn that there isn't much to learn from AMG, if anything at all...

MB has also a lot of quality problems here plus a lack of green credentials which is important here... their years with chrysler were a complete waste of time and money...
8. 2009-01-18 08:43  
@terrificturk - "Green credentials" are not a major concern among AMG buyers - they are usually smart enough to see behind the PR smokescreens. I also don't quite see why M-B should have less credibility than BMW or Audi in this respect... M-B is wasting more money on hybrids than the others.

Furthermore, AMG is series production. Mercedes-AMG is building as many cars as M GmbH - and twice as many as Audi's quattro GmbH. Big plus for AMG (and Audi): No Bangle...

@SoBeAl - congratulations... that car is absolutely amazing...
9. 2009-01-18 13:16  
This car is soooo "TAI-TAI" - you definitely need a Kelly bag to go with it too ! If you're serious about 2 seater coupes and cabrios - try the Jaguar XK - it's by far a much better car and not so "tai-tai". The new XKR with a 5.4L engine and costing less than the SL500 will blow this Merc away - handbag and all! Ahem.... did you forget your scarf?
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13. 2009-01-18 18:11  
@qashai, thx. I used to have an Audi A6 quattro and I hated it! never again will I buy an Audi! They make very sexy cars, but that's about it in my opinion.

@loverman2611, all MB's are tai-tai in the sense that MB doesn't even offer a stick for any of it's cars!! I mean come on, we're talking about performance sports cars and not even the SLR comes manual...? That's a joke!

I also have 2 BMW's (neither are M series) and both are 6-speed manuals and are VERY fun to drive!! If I had to choose between the SL AMG & the regular BMW's that would be a hard one for me...
14. 2009-01-18 21:09  
Audis are getting their act together...the TTS is such a blast and punches way beyound its weight....the thought of the forecoming RS5 does make me h....y!! haha....

True, MB does have a tai tai image...Loverman, come to think abt it, ur Maserati Grantrurismo is such a beauty,Need to rob additonal $150K over the SL 280 to get one, the new Granturismo GTS is such a stunner, pity the Soft-top doesnt get here till 2010!

I need to moonlight to get a new RIDE!!!

15. 2009-01-18 22:38  
Gay loves Mercedes!!!! Bcs Mercedesnis COOL
16. 2009-01-18 23:13  
nice try qashqai... u shldnt even be allowed in here with a nissan nickname... shame on you... and yes, PR smokescreen: toyota SUVs burn more petrol/diesel than their german counterparts do, wehn driven in the same joyful manner...

hybrid research: this is actually a joint effort between MB and BMW... but nice try... also, Mr Bangle is no longer the last word in BMW design for some years now. it pays to know whats gg on behind the scenes... the problem for MB is that they still have serious quality problems and will never match sportiness of Audi and BMW... looks are as always subjective.
17. 2009-01-19 00:54  
@terrificturk - since I keep a Skyline GT-R in my fleet, I don't feel all that bad about a "Nissan" nickname, which btw also has another meaning :)

Bangle certainly has the last word in BMW design, apart from the board level of course. Who else does, according to your behind-the-scenes intelligence? His disciple van Hooydonk, who reports to him and whom he hand-picked? :)

I know about the hybrid alliance, but M-B is pushing faster for series production models right now, and they also put more resources into other "alternative" technologies (fuel cell etc)

Just trying to set the record straight :)

@loverman - that's why you need an AMG :)
18. 2009-01-20 14:27  
HOTwheelZ, you can ride mine anytime! :p
19. 2009-01-22 22:22  
qashqai: an AMG? Never - they're ugly as bats out of hell and who needs 6000 cc - that's environmentally irresponsible! Sorry, AMG's are for effeminate guys who need the BHP to boost their lack of masculinity. 0-100 kmh timing and top speed are not all there is to a good car.

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