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Mercedes-Benz - SLK-Class (2003)

Imagine sliding into a crisp, sunlit morning in a Mercedes‑Benz SLK‑Class that whispers the story of German engineering in every turn of the wheel. The 2003 model, a benchmark of mid‑century luxury coupled with sporty dynamics, still turns heads on today’s active roads. While the exact Mercedes‑Benz SLK‑Class price varies widely—shaped by mileage, condition, optional equipment, and regional preferences—the data you’ll find below should help you understand the range and why this beautiful machine remains a coveted bet for car enthusiasts.

  • Engine: 2.3 L Inline‑4, 4‑Cylinder, 200 ccm (Toyota‑derived)
  • Power: 197 hp @ 4,900 rpm, 200 Nm @ 3,400 rpm
  • Transmission: 6‑Speed manual or 5‑Speed automatic (depending on trim)
  • Drive: Front‑Wheel Drive (FWD) with 4‑Cylinder, 4‑Link Rear Suspensions and Type‑S4 Front Suspension (Modular Suspension)
  • Torque: 200 Nm – 200 Nm
  • Drive Settings: Sport, Comfort, Eco (in Select‑M)
  • Fuel Type: Regular Pump Gasoline
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 4,339 mm (171 in)
    • Width: 1,982 mm (78 in)
    • Height: 1,302 mm (51 in)
    • Wheelbase: 2,488 mm (98 in)
  • Curb Weight: 1,415 kg – 1,620 kg (3,115 lb – 3,569 lb) (varies by trim)
  • Top Speed: 160 km/h (100 mph) (manual)
  • Acceleration (0–100 km/h): 6.9 s (manual)
  • Suspension: Independent MacPherson Front, Double-Wishbone Rear
  • Brakes: Front: Dual‑Brake, Rear: Single‑Brake Accelerator
  • Steering: Central Power‑Assist (cubic)
  • Front Cover: 9s (select S cube)
  • Operating Range: 12 km  (8 mi)
  • Data Region: 1 sheet & balad some (1)
  • Transmission: Xx Link Configuration 4keys 0xc0-0x48

Depreciation Insights

When evaluating a Mercedes‑Benz SLK‑Class price over time, it is essential to understand its depreciation trajectory. With typical luxury sports coupes, the first year usually sees a loss of 15‑20% of the vehicle’s original value—especially when the car has acquired a few hundred thousand kilometers. Around the Mercedes‑Benz SLK‑Class depreciation curve, a 2003 model in good shape will generally experience an annual drop of 12‑15% during the next three to five years, and from once it passes the ten


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