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Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz - SLK (2006)

Discover the enduring charm of the Mercedes-Benz SLK—a sleek, two‑door sports convertible that has long captivated drivers who crave a blend of performance, comfort, and unmistakable style. Whether you’re intrigued by the 2006 model or exploring current Mercedes-Benz SLK price options, this overview offers a clear snapshot of what makes the SLK a staple in luxury‑car circles. With a focus on real‑world data, it guides you through spec highlights, depreciation patterns, and how this vehicle stacks up against comparable models.

Below is a concise yet thorough breakdown to help you assess both the 2006 variant and its more recent iterations. No single price is listed—conditions, mileage, optional equipment, and market location all influence the final figures.

  • Model year: 2006 (and 2007‑2011 generations)
  • Engine type: 2.8‑liter supercharged inline‑four (SLK‑200), 3.5‑liter V6 (SLK‑300, 300S, 350S) and 4.5‑liter V8 (SLK‑55 AMG)
  • Power output: 245 hp (SLK‑200) up to 360 hp (SLK‑55 AMG)
  • Transmission: 5‑ or 6‑speed manual; optional 6‑speed automatic (S4, S55 AMG)
  • Fuel type: Premium gasoline, electric drive on later hybrid variants (SLK‑W107)
  • Weight: Approximately 3,200–3,500 lb (varies by drivetrain and equipment)
  • Dimensions: Length 155 in, Wheelbase 95 in, Width 72 in, Height 49 in
  • Top speed: 140–155 mph depending on model
  • Acceleration (0‑60 mph): 4.6‑9.5 s (based on power rating)
  • Trim levels: SLK‑200, 300, 300S, 350S, 55 AMG (high‑performance), extended wheelbase, optional convertible vs. coupe variants
  • Key features: Power‑folding hard‑top, dual‑zone climate control, COMAND infotainment, advanced traction control, optional navigation system

Mercedes-Benz SLK depreciation is a critical metric for buyers and sellers alike. According to industry analysis, the typical range of loss follows a pattern similar to other luxury sports coupes:

  • First year: 15‑20 % depreciation
  • Second year: 4‑6 % additional drop
  • By the third year: cumulative loss usually 35‑40 % of original value
  • Beyond five years: the vehicle stabilizes, with yearly depreciation falling to roughly 7‑10 % of the remaining book value

Year‑to‑year figures can vary based on maintenance, mileage, and market trends


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