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  • 2dr Kompressor Roadster 2.3L
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    $39,400
    23 City / 30 Hwy
    MPG
    2
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    Gas I4
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  • 2dr Roadster 3.2L
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    $44,800
    20 City / 26 Hwy
    MPG
    2
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    Gas V6
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    Rear Wheel Drive
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  • 2dr Roadster 3.2L AMG
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    $54,900
    18 City / 24 Hwy
    MPG
    2
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    Gas V6
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    Rear Wheel Drive
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Vehicle Overview
A new high-performance SLK32 AMG version of the two-seat roadster has emerged for 2002. It now comes equipped with a supercharged, 349-horsepower V-6 engine, racing-derived brakes and a new AMG Speedshift transmission. Only 1,000 of them are destined for the U.S. market, priced at $54,900. A new Sport Package, inspired by the SLK32 AMG, is also available for the regular SLK-Class models and includes a fresh front air dam, rocker panels and a rear valance.

Other than these new additions, the SLK-Class roadsters carry on as before with their retractable steel hardtops that fold into a dual-hinged trunk. Face-lifted for 2001, the SLK320 contains a 215-hp, 3.2-liter V-6 engine. The original SLK230 Kompressor uses a supercharged four-cylinder engine that makes 192 hp. Both have Mercedes-Benz’s Electronic Stability Program. A six-speed-manual transmission became available in 2001, and an automatic unit is also offered.

Introduced in 1998, the SLK230 was the first modern car to have a retractable metal roof — an idea that harks back to Fords of the late 1950s but has occasionally been employed over the years. The SLK-Class models compete against the BMW Z3 and Porsche Boxster and cost about half as much as the V-8-powered Mercedes-Benz SL500. Mercedes-Benz sold 11,268 SLK-Class roadsters during 2001, which represents a drop from the 12,930 units that reached customers in 2000, according to Automotive News.

Exterior
Last year’s face-lift included new front and rear aprons, body-colored door handles, sculpted rocker panels and revised two-color taillights, along with the addition of a new rear stabilizer bar. Serving as Mercedes-Benz’s smallest model in the United States, the SLK-Class is just a little bigger than the Mazda MX-5 Miata. Measuring 50.4 inches tall and 157.9 inches long overall, the SLK-Class sits on a 94.5-inch wheelbase that is 5 inches longer than the Miata’s.

Push a button on the console and the articulating metal roof raises or retracts automatically into the dual-hinged trunk space. The trunk opens in two different modes: at the front to accept the roof, or at the rear to fit a small amount of luggage. The top-down process takes about 25 seconds. Door mirrors feature integrated turn-signal flashers. Xenon high-intensity-discharge headlights are available as part of an option group that also includes headlight washers and heated seats.

The new SLK32 AMG gets a special, recalibrated, reinforced suspension with unique spring rates and shock-absorber valving. Double-spoke alloy wheels on the SLK32 AMG hold 17-inch P225/45ZR17 tires up front and P245/40ZR17 tires in the rear. A front air dam incorporates AMG fog lights, while a small lip spoiler at the rear of the trunk lid is said to reduce aerodynamic lift by more than 50 percent.

Interior
Two occupants get leather bucket seats. Standard equipment includes dual-zone air conditioning, an interior air filter, cruise control, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, power windows and door locks, heated power mirrors and a Bose cassette stereo system. In addition to the V-6 engine and wood interior trim, the SLK320 has eight-way power seats and a telescoping steering wheel, both of which are available as options for the SLK230.

Sport seats in the new SLK32 AMG are upholstered in two-tone Nappa leather and are equipped with integrated headrests and what Mercedes-Benz calls “aggressive” side bolsters. Two-tone leather trim throughout the interior mates with dark bird’s-eye maple wood. Mercedes-Benz’s Tele Aid emergency assistance system includes such functions as vehicle diagnostics, remote door unlocking and alarm monitoring.

Under the Hood
The hottest engine of the SLK-Class lot is the new supercharged Kompressor V-6 in the SLK32 AMG, which whips out 349 hp and 332 pounds-feet of torque. The new Speedshift transmission in the SLK32 AMG promises shifts that are up to 35 percent faster than those in a conventional automatic. By tipping the gear lever to the left, the transmission will determine the best possible gear for maximum acceleration in any situation. Mercedes-Benz claims a 0-to-60-mph acceleration time of 4.8 seconds, calling this model the “quickest Mercedes-Benz ever.”

The supercharged, 2.3-liter, dual-overhead-cam four-cylinder engine in the SLK230 Kompressor roadster is rated at 192 hp. Moving up to the SLK320 brings a 215-hp, 3.2-liter V-6 power plant. Both engines can team with either the standard six-speed-manual transmission or an optional five-speed-automatic unit that incorporates Touch Shift for manual gear changes simply by tipping the lever to the left or right.

Safety
Side-impact airbags, all-disc antilock brakes, traction control and an electronic stability system are standard. A BabySmart child-recognition system keeps the front-passenger airbag from activating if a small child is seated in that position.

 

Reported by Jim Flammang  for cars.com
From the cars.com 2002 Buying Guide

2002 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class review: Our expert's take

Vehicle Overview
A new high-performance SLK32 AMG version of the two-seat roadster has emerged for 2002. It now comes equipped with a supercharged, 349-horsepower V-6 engine, racing-derived brakes and a new AMG Speedshift transmission. Only 1,000 of them are destined for the U.S. market, priced at $54,900. A new Sport Package, inspired by the SLK32 AMG, is also available for the regular SLK-Class models and includes a fresh front air dam, rocker panels and a rear valance.

Other than these new additions, the SLK-Class roadsters carry on as before with their retractable steel hardtops that fold into a dual-hinged trunk. Face-lifted for 2001, the SLK320 contains a 215-hp, 3.2-liter V-6 engine. The original SLK230 Kompressor uses a supercharged four-cylinder engine that makes 192 hp. Both have Mercedes-Benz’s Electronic Stability Program. A six-speed-manual transmission became available in 2001, and an automatic unit is also offered.

Introduced in 1998, the SLK230 was the first modern car to have a retractable metal roof — an idea that harks back to Fords of the late 1950s but has occasionally been employed over the years. The SLK-Class models compete against the BMW Z3 and Porsche Boxster and cost about half as much as the V-8-powered Mercedes-Benz SL500. Mercedes-Benz sold 11,268 SLK-Class roadsters during 2001, which represents a drop from the 12,930 units that reached customers in 2000, according to Automotive News.

Exterior
Last year’s face-lift included new front and rear aprons, body-colored door handles, sculpted rocker panels and revised two-color taillights, along with the addition of a new rear stabilizer bar. Serving as Mercedes-Benz’s smallest model in the United States, the SLK-Class is just a little bigger than the Mazda MX-5 Miata. Measuring 50.4 inches tall and 157.9 inches long overall, the SLK-Class sits on a 94.5-inch wheelbase that is 5 inches longer than the Miata’s.

Push a button on the console and the articulating metal roof raises or retracts automatically into the dual-hinged trunk space. The trunk opens in two different modes: at the front to accept the roof, or at the rear to fit a small amount of luggage. The top-down process takes about 25 seconds. Door mirrors feature integrated turn-signal flashers. Xenon high-intensity-discharge headlights are available as part of an option group that also includes headlight washers and heated seats.

The new SLK32 AMG gets a special, recalibrated, reinforced suspension with unique spring rates and shock-absorber valving. Double-spoke alloy wheels on the SLK32 AMG hold 17-inch P225/45ZR17 tires up front and P245/40ZR17 tires in the rear. A front air dam incorporates AMG fog lights, while a small lip spoiler at the rear of the trunk lid is said to reduce aerodynamic lift by more than 50 percent.

Interior
Two occupants get leather bucket seats. Standard equipment includes dual-zone air conditioning, an interior air filter, cruise control, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, power windows and door locks, heated power mirrors and a Bose cassette stereo system. In addition to the V-6 engine and wood interior trim, the SLK320 has eight-way power seats and a telescoping steering wheel, both of which are available as options for the SLK230.

Sport seats in the new SLK32 AMG are upholstered in two-tone Nappa leather and are equipped with integrated headrests and what Mercedes-Benz calls “aggressive” side bolsters. Two-tone leather trim throughout the interior mates with dark bird’s-eye maple wood. Mercedes-Benz’s Tele Aid emergency assistance system includes such functions as vehicle diagnostics, remote door unlocking and alarm monitoring.

Under the Hood
The hottest engine of the SLK-Class lot is the new supercharged Kompressor V-6 in the SLK32 AMG, which whips out 349 hp and 332 pounds-feet of torque. The new Speedshift transmission in the SLK32 AMG promises shifts that are up to 35 percent faster than those in a conventional automatic. By tipping the gear lever to the left, the transmission will determine the best possible gear for maximum acceleration in any situation. Mercedes-Benz claims a 0-to-60-mph acceleration time of 4.8 seconds, calling this model the “quickest Mercedes-Benz ever.”

The supercharged, 2.3-liter, dual-overhead-cam four-cylinder engine in the SLK230 Kompressor roadster is rated at 192 hp. Moving up to the SLK320 brings a 215-hp, 3.2-liter V-6 power plant. Both engines can team with either the standard six-speed-manual transmission or an optional five-speed-automatic unit that incorporates Touch Shift for manual gear changes simply by tipping the lever to the left or right.

Safety
Side-impact airbags, all-disc antilock brakes, traction control and an electronic stability system are standard. A BabySmart child-recognition system keeps the front-passenger airbag from activating if a small child is seated in that position.

 

Reported by Jim Flammang  for cars.com
From the cars.com 2002 Buying Guide

Factory warranties

New car program benefits

Basic
4 years / 50,000 miles
Corrosion
4 years / 50,000 miles
Powertrain
4 years / 50,000 miles

Certified Pre-Owned program benefits

Age / mileage
6 years old or less / less than 75,000 miles
Basic
1 year / unlimited miles
Dealer certification
164-point inspection

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Consumer reviews

4.6 / 5
Based on 13 reviews
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Comfort 4.1
Interior 4.5
Performance 4.5
Value 4.3
Exterior 4.9
Reliability 4.2

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  • Most enjoyable car I have owned.

    I bought the car for the purpose of relaxing after work on winding roads near our home. It has been one of the best auto purchases I have made. It is fun to drive, is very responsive, with a strong and reliable V 6 engine. It has been garaged since new, and I was careful to avoid driving it on salt treated roads. The paint and finish are pristine, the interior very good. Leather seats have no cracks or splits.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Small aggressive and fast

    The car is awesome- Small, fast, fun- Loved the way the roof folds into the trunk and still had room for a couple overnight bags.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 4.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Very pleased!

    I love the way it handles and drives. A LOT of fun! Driving this vehicle is thereputic for me. Extremely glad that I decided to purchase it.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 3.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Fun little second car!

    The interior of this car is small. It makes getting in and out a little challenging sometimes. The 6 speed manual transmission is fun to drive and still has lots of power. We love this car, but it is not a winter car.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Fun Fun Fun

    A real head turner - lots of fun around town - your neighbors will all want a ride - just dont buy too many groceries as there is not lots of room -
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 4.0
    Value 4.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 3.0
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  • Most fun car I've owned. Wreaks performance

    This car is great and primarily driven by my wife. She loves the hardtop/convertible feature and the auto/manual transmission is fun. The AMG part of this car begs you to drive it as its designed, quick and fast but stylish.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Off-roading
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Best car I've ever owned

    I own and drive daily a manual transmission 2002 SLK 230 Kompressor . I have 170,000 miles on the car and the only expenses have been new tires, regular service and replacement of faulty ignition lock. The car still has the original clutch. I bought the car new and intentional bought it with the fewest options possible. Simpler is better. Love it! Its simple, good looking, sporty to drive and the retractable hard top is great. The large trunk easily holds a full set of golf clubs and folding cart. Once a year the local Mercedes dealer calls and asks if I want to upgrade. The answer is always no. I figure this car is good for another 100,000 miles.
    • Purchased a New car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 3.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • SLK 230 or 320?

    Have always loved the look of the SLK 230. Now that some of the early models were in may price range I started my quest in ernest. I 've always driven stick shift cars but found such Mercedes very difficult to find. I test drove at least six SLK Kompressors , all w/ auto trans. All had sporty ride / handling, but felt sluggish from dead start. I hoped a manual trans w/ 4 cyl. might be the answer but never found one. Instead I located an SLK 320 w/ 6spd manual and loved that combo! Felt like a rocket!.Unfortunately, that car needed a clutch so that made it too costly. Frustrated, my research led me to a Chrysler Crossfire, built on same assembly line as SLK. I found an '04 w/ 66K miles for $4000 less then a SLK & bought it. Very similar ride / handling, lots of features but w/ a hot rod look of 19" rear tires & sweeping hatch back styling that is unique. I love it!
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 3.0
    Value 4.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 4.0
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  • just a car

    after owning Honda's, this was a poor decision. maintenance is expensive, and the slk230 that I purchased was poorly maintained. lots of little things needing to be fixed. after getting the bulk of the repairs done, i just have a compact car that looks looks good. the S2000 was exciting, the SLK230 is not. It's just a comfortable compact car. The hardtop retracts, big whoop. the only strong point is that it feels appreciatively safer in rainy conditions.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does not recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 3.0
    Performance 3.0
    Value 2.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 2.0
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  • easy on the eyes

    I have owned many mercedes i will keep it simple if u are going to invest in a slk take ur time and look for a v6 and make sure u have a 2nd car to drive every day
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Transporting family
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 3.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 4.0
    Value 4.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 3.0
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  • I miss her all ready...

    By far the most fun I've had topless in my life! Fast acceleration, great styling and performance. I just wish that the CD changer was more accessible.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 4.0
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  • Intoxicating

    Warning: Owning this car may be hazzardous to your licence! The SLK 32 is shockingly quick, amazingly fast, exceptionally nimble, it brakes like you've dropped a 10 ton anchor out the back and it's comfortable on the long haul. The heat is hot enough to keep your "top down" excursions running well into the late fall and the A/C will stave off all but the most oppressive heat. The Bose sound system is loud and fantastically clear. The car is pure entertainment, a love affair, a childhood dream realized. Put it all together and you'll find youself on the road far more that usual and at speeds that just aren't prudent. Like I said earlier... your licence will be in grave danger the day you buy this car. But, you'll love every minute of it... I sure did! I've owned a B5 Passat, an SLK320, a G35 and currently own a CLK 500 cab... I've loved them all, but my heart will always belong to my SLK 32 . She's the one that got away.
    • Purchased a New car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 4.0
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FAQ

What trim levels are available for the 2002 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class?

The 2002 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class is available in 3 trim levels:

  • 2.3L Kompressor (1 style)
  • 3.2L (1 style)
  • 3.2L AMG (1 style)

What is the MPG of the 2002 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class?

The 2002 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class offers up to 23 MPG in city driving and 30 MPG on the highway. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on vehicle options, trim level, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.

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Is the 2002 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class reliable?

The 2002 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class has an average reliability rating of 4.2 out of 5 according to cars.com consumers. Find real-world reliability insights within consumer reviews from 2002 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class owners.

Is the 2002 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class a good Convertible?

Below are the cars.com consumers ratings for the 2002 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class. 92.3% of drivers recommend this vehicle.

4.6 / 5
Based on 13 reviews
  • Comfort: 4.1
  • Interior: 4.5
  • Performance: 4.5
  • Value: 4.3
  • Exterior: 4.9
  • Reliability: 4.2

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