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2006 Mercedes-Benz SLK 1.8 SLK200 Kompressor Convertible 2dr Petrol Automatic (211 g/km, 163 bhp)

£4,295
  • Engine & MPG

    Engine Size:
    1,796cc
    MPG Combined:
    32.1mpg
    MPG Urban:
    22.6mpg
    MPG Extra-urban:
    42.2mpg
    MOT Expires:
    18/07/2025
  • Dimensions & Weight

    Height:
    1,298mm
    Length:
    4,082mm
    Width:
    1,777mm
    Boot space (seats up):
    300
    Kerb Weight:
    1,390kg
  • Performance & Safety

    0 - 60 mph:
    8.3seconds
    BHP:
    163bhp
    Top Speed:
    140mph
    CO2 emissions:
    211g/km

Mercedes-Benz SLK Features

  • Adjustable Steering Column/Wheel
  • air bag driver
  • air bag passenger
  • air bag side
  • Alarm
  • Anti-lock brakes
  • Computer
  • electric windows (front)
  • Electronic Stability Programme
  • Front fog lights
  • head air bags
  • Immobiliser
  • spare wheel (space saver)
  • Steering wheel mounted controls
  • upholstery cloth

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