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Months before the 2001 model year actually began, a V-6 engine became available in Mercedes-Benz’s rear-drive two-seat roadster, which is fitted with a retractable steel hardtop. Several styling changes also can be seen on the SLK series, which remains available with a supercharged four-cylinder engine that gains 5 horsepower this year. A new six-speed-manual transmission has replaced the former five-speed unit. New door mirrors feature integrated turn-signal flashers. Xenon high-intensity-discharge headlights now join the options list, and the rear suspension has been modified. Even better for consumers, the SLK’s price was cut significantly. Read More
2 Available SLK-Class Trims
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