SL63 and 65 Facelifts Released

Started by TheIntrepid, February 16, 2008, 10:46:44 AM

TheIntrepid


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Submariner

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nickdrinkwater

I saw a spotless SL55 AMG (2003) the other day and thought how good it looked.  Too bad it's being ruined.

sandertheshark

Apart from that infection growing around the headlight I do like it.  It looks great at the rear, and the interior is beautiful.

omicron

Quote from: sandertheshark on February 16, 2008, 02:01:02 PM
Apart from that infection growing around the headlight I do like it.  It looks great at the rear, and the interior is beautiful.

I second these thoughts of yours, Mr. Sander.

Payman

Did Mr. Bangle cross the floor to Mercedes?

Minpin

I never have liked or will like the carbon fiber inside a car. Other than the carbon fiber dash (which im guessing is an option) I really like it. It needed a freshening IMO.
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the Teuton

I could like it, but I don't right now.
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ChrisV

Quote from: Minpin on February 18, 2008, 07:36:23 PM
I never have liked or will like the carbon fiber inside a car. Other than the carbon fiber dash (which im guessing is an option) I really like it. It needed a freshening IMO.

So I take it you don't like the carbon fiber interior of the F40, where it's simply exposed structural elements...
Like a fine Detroit wine, this vehicle has aged to budgetary perfection...

r0tor

i'd r0ck either one if given enough money... and i see it still will have perhaps my favorite interior out of any car on the road  :cheers:
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Minpin

Quote from: ChrisV on February 19, 2008, 06:21:45 AM
So I take it you don't like the carbon fiber interior of the F40, where it's simply exposed structural elements...

Nope. As I said in my previous post but I will re-iterate its basic meaning here.




Carbon Fiber is tacky and looks horrendous, in or on any car. I don't care what car it is carbon fiber looks terrible. I wouldn't MIND it in a car because it does provide great savings in weight and better performance results, as long as it is covered up by leather or something along those lines.



Did that cause you to miss a few heart beats there Chris ole' boy?
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cawimmer430

My dad is seriously considering the new SL350 in Fireopal Red.  :cry:
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thewizard16

Quote from: cawimmer430 on February 20, 2008, 01:52:51 AM
My dad is seriously considering the new SL350 in Fireopal Red.  :cry:
It's a nice car. Too bad you can't convince him to get a previous gen.  :mrcool:
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