Mercedes-Benz SL-Class

£62,115 - £153,350

Mercedes-Benz SL-Class 12/20

‘I bought one, so it’s possibly either the coolest car in the word or should be treated as an automotive pariah.’

Our verdict

The best (and original) folding metal roof in the business just got a little better. The best large GT drop-top in the business bar none.

Comfort

You can splurge down to the South of France and still have a spine, or tool through traffic for several hours without feeling trapped. Yes the SL tends toward a firm ride, but it's a heavy car and irons out most stuff that might annoy you. It might not offer the tactile sensations of a tiny, speedy two-seater but that trade off is a good one when it comes to making long distances melt away.

12 out of 20

Performance

If you like the look rather than need to humble other road users at the traffic lights, then the272bhp 350SL is more than good enough. It's quicker than pretty much any hot hatch. The 500 V8 is much quicker, but if you want to give the environment a good shoeing then you need either the SL600 or the even more ludicrous SL65 AMG, which shoves 612bhp to the floor through the rear wheels, hits 62mph in 4.2 seconds, can spin its tyres in third on a wet road and sounds like the apocalypse whispered through an organ pipe.

20 out of 20

Cool

Slightly Pools-winner, chestwig-esque if in the wrong specification, otherwise quite cool. Jeremy Clarkson bought one, so it can't be that cool.

11 out of 20

Quality

Say what you like about Mercedes Benz, they know how to put together a car. They might have had a slightly dodgy reputation over the past few years, but cars like the SL make you realize that engineering is still very much a priority for the firm. Just don't go for a lairy interior combination.

13 out of 20

Handling

It doesn't roll, doesn't pitch, there isn't any scuttle shake roof up or down. You can't help but be impressed with the SL. You might expect something soft but the SL feels as taut as ever even if it is a little on the lardy side thanks to a kit list that can, if you get heavy with the option ticking, be as long as an orang-utang's arm.

12 out of 20

Practicality

The roof is quite intrusive in the 235-litre boot when it gets folded, but otherwise the SL is quite practical in terms of two away for a weekend. Don't expect to get much IKEA flatpack in there.

15 out of 20

Running costs

It's a great-looking, expensive Mercedes, so expect group 20 insurance, high tax, high insurance, low mpg and rock-like residuals.

10 out of 20

TG Tips

The recent ’08 facelift should see prices soften on the outgoing model, which is still an awesome car.

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