Real Road Test: Mercedes-Benz SLK R170 (no Kompressor!)

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024

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  • @tommyolsen8224
    @tommyolsen8224 Před 5 lety +20

    I have the same SLK R170, but my car is in mint condition. Bought it 5 years ago. Still just love it ❤️

    • @curtisducati
      @curtisducati Před 4 lety +2

      You still got her ? Had mine 19 years !

  • @philwebb6464
    @philwebb6464 Před 5 lety +48

    The EC button turns the AC off. EC for economy. The idea being you’d use the AC most of the time. The bonnet pull you’ll be pleased to know moves to the drivers side on RHD vehicles

    • @SPTSuperSprinter156
      @SPTSuperSprinter156 Před 5 lety +1

      @@dizzy2020 it's not a bad idea, AC is a tremendous way of keeping the misted windows at bay inside the car without having to have the temperature turned up to "minicab driver preference" level. I drive a car model which is known for being horrendously difficult to demist (and it is without AC) but as soon as you turn the AC on the lowest fan setting it just disappears.

    • @frothe42
      @frothe42 Před 5 lety

      @@SPTSuperSprinter156 The reason why your windshield fogs is gasses from interior plastics. Once you clean the windscreen, all is good until it gets cold and damp.

    • @millomweb
      @millomweb Před 5 lety

      What about sun visor mirror ? Are they on both visors ?

    • @rollingtroll
      @rollingtroll Před 5 lety

      It really needs that AC as well. It doesn't work, and defogging of the interior is an issue.

    • @Ty4ons
      @Ty4ons Před 5 lety +1

      @@dizzy2020 The W211 E-Class has a slightly confusing AC off button that lights up when it's turned off heh
      Better than a confusing EC button though

  • @GG-hu9dn
    @GG-hu9dn Před 5 lety +5

    I had one in 2001, and it did have a better quality interior . I quite liked it, it never felt boring or cheap to me. Was reasonable high quality as far as mine was concerned .

  • @tjfSIM
    @tjfSIM Před 5 lety +53

    "Notice it's been de-badged, so no one knows the extent of your poverty" - that made me laugh so much! :)

    • @scottlloydamey6154
      @scottlloydamey6154 Před 5 lety +1

      Funny indeed 👍🏻

    • @peteraaron8626
      @peteraaron8626 Před 5 lety +1

      That totally cracked me up!

    • @castrofofo
      @castrofofo Před 5 lety +1

      Thats a Jeremy Clarkson type of comment 😂😂😂

    • @tjfSIM
      @tjfSIM Před 5 lety

      @Skodaman2 That was very humble of you :) That's the thing about the Fabia, it is a wolf in sheep's clothing.

    • @rob5944
      @rob5944 Před 4 lety

      @Skodaman2 ummm, no

  • @alanfunt4013
    @alanfunt4013 Před 5 lety +33

    Standard issue for every "bosses wife" in the 90's.

  • @xqqqme
    @xqqqme Před 5 lety +26

    "It's so very much all bonnet and not very much of anything else." In Texas, the expression is that someone is "all hat and no cattle."

    • @xqqqme
      @xqqqme Před 5 lety

      @Jack Beanstalk I'm only close to Texas (in New Mexico) and I drive a HubNut-worthy 2001 Honda Insight. But, true enough, the Big 3 pickup trucks (and a crew-cab version these days) still remain the top-selling vehicles across the U.S. not just Texas. Standard engine sizes are way down from 7 liters, however.

  • @Perkelenaattori
    @Perkelenaattori Před 5 lety +7

    I think HubNut is the only person in the world who is not a taxi driver who feels beaded seatcovers are a luxury.

  • @billyehh
    @billyehh Před rokem +1

    I have a 2003 SLK320. It seems a completely different car. 3.2 litre engine, real leather seats, wood graind interior, 6 speed transmission. My previous car was a 1989 MX5. It was lots of fun but not very fast. The SLK is well suited for a senior citizen. A few years ago I took a road trip across Canada, 15,000 kilometers and had a great time.

  • @stevechambers500V8
    @stevechambers500V8 Před 5 lety +8

    We’ve had one of these (R170 SLK230K) for 2 years with no complaints. Pleasant on short and long runs.
    Parts are plentiful and inexpensive. Would love the SLK32 AMG with 360+ bhp.

  • @mfbfreak
    @mfbfreak Před 5 lety +6

    I've driven the thing. It is 'decent'. Pretty comfy, quick enough for the flat dutch roads. Doesn't get your heartbeat up at all, but overall a fine driving experience.
    It's the Volvo 440 of sports cars.

  • @pinkyn0se
    @pinkyn0se Před 5 lety +14

    EC means economy. When illuminated the a/c compressor is disengaged.

    • @hglf9764
      @hglf9764 Před 5 lety +4

      Same as my Golf, AC is on by default and you have to switch it off manually. Not sure why this was a good idea.

    • @SPTSuperSprinter156
      @SPTSuperSprinter156 Před 5 lety +1

      @@hglf9764 having AC on with even the slightest fan setting is really good at keeping the windows demisted.

    • @phil955i
      @phil955i Před 4 lety

      Yeah, not exactly user friendly that was it? :-/

  • @barsorrro
    @barsorrro Před 5 lety +3

    I don't really see the point of having this type of car, but I feel obliged to say I really like its looks. Unlike many cars presented by HubNut, this one I saw before :). However, I never noticed how pretty and proportionate it looked. I like everything about its exterior design, including the front -- it's very elegant and cute at the same time. The interior is pretty nice as well -- a real shame that the materials its made of are so shabby.

  • @bubatoo
    @bubatoo Před 5 lety +1

    I've never owned or driven an R170 but have owned several SLk's all without forced induction . R171 280, 3L 6Cylinder , 240BHP version , R172 300, 3L 6 Cylinder , 240BHP and a R172 350, 6 Cylinder , 302 BHP. All these cars have had no major faults, no squeaks or rattles and no rust issues. The build quality on the R171 was good but the R172 is definitely a step up. I chose these cars over the S2000, BMW Z4 , Mazda MX5 etc because even with the roof down I can get two medium sized suitcases in the boot. So Holidays and weekend trips away from home are not a problem. Handling on the AMG suspension set up is definitely a plus and I have never felt a lack of power. What don't I like? Three things spring to mind. First is that you can never really turn the stability control (ESP) off! It turns itself back on as you approach the limit. Second is the R172 350 only comes with an auto box and shift paddles, no manual option. Thirdly there is no N/A option in the latest models. The latest SLK's/SLC's are 4 or 6 Cylinder Turbo motors. That's just my experience of these cars and I realize the cars I have owned are no t really 'Hubnut'

    • @rich_edwards79
      @rich_edwards79 Před 5 lety

      I don't know if it's just the parts featured in Ian's videos, but for some reason the Netherlands all seems to resemble an out-of-town office park: straight roads, mini-roundabouts, neatly trimmed grass and lollipop trees. All very clean and orderly in a way of which the UK can only dream, but not very interesting.

  • @roberts6035
    @roberts6035 Před 5 lety +43

    We call those cars a ladies' hairdressers car in the Netherlands. Wow, at first sight I thought that the owner did painted the interior himself. Bad quality by Mercedes.

    • @rimmersbryggeri
      @rimmersbryggeri Před 5 lety +5

      I think that interior has been painted after the fact with tippex.

    • @ruk2023--
      @ruk2023-- Před 5 lety +9

      Same name for them in the UK.

    • @shaunsautorepairs5410
      @shaunsautorepairs5410 Před 5 lety +2

      @@ruk2023-- was gonna say the same thing

    • @shaunw9270
      @shaunw9270 Před 5 lety +1

      @@shaunsautorepairs5410 Great Shaun's think alike lol 😂

    • @joaorodrigues8757
      @joaorodrigues8757 Před 5 lety +1

      @@ruk2023-- Same name in Portugal!

  • @cozziekid
    @cozziekid Před 5 lety +3

    Very good road test, entertaining! And imagine my surprise this morning as I was watching 'The Motorbike Show' with Henry Cole, who should show up on screen - on real telly - our very own Ian Hubnut in the one and only TWC! The wife didn't understand my excitement! Well done Ian!

  • @sharke28
    @sharke28 Před 5 lety +1

    Oh forgot to mention love the passion you have for your cars and love watching your reviews and spannering. Been working on old cars myself for the last 50 years as my passion.

  • @livingalpujarras
    @livingalpujarras Před 5 lety +2

    I bought a 1997 SLK 230 with 70,000m for £1500 in 2015 red in colour drove it to spain great car, thought it had some decent acceleration but it did have the supercharger.

  • @thedublinkitchen9680
    @thedublinkitchen9680 Před 5 lety +2

    I had an E class 240 year 2000 and it had the same climate controls. Air conditioning was constant until you pressed the EC button also if you pressed the rest button under that it would keep the car warm for 30 minutes after switching off the engine in the winter and that was a nice touch.

  • @veritasvincit2745
    @veritasvincit2745 Před 5 lety +1

    I've got an R171 350 which I've got no intention of selling for a variety of reasons.
    I used to have a number of Capris years ago including a B Reg 2.8i Special.
    My SLK drives very much like the 2.8i. Low, long bonnet, harsh suspension, less than brick wall brakes, scratchy interior quality, effortless acceleration although no rocket ship, V6 noises, hard seats, light steering, light arse end (the car, not me) in the wet.

  • @b.2221
    @b.2221 Před 5 lety +3

    Apart from the terrible interior, that is a very refined cruising car. You were also sympathetic to what mattered, so a great Hubnut review Sir 👍 Tam.

    • @LOTPOR0402
      @LOTPOR0402 Před 5 lety

      Don't see an issue with the trim ,have you been in an up to date Toyota ,this is like a Jag compared to that

  • @robertamoyaw1979
    @robertamoyaw1979 Před 3 lety

    That's a Mercedes for you, safe n comfy. A long distance runner.
    My '96 W210 diesel 3.0L has 310,000miles n hits 160km without any problems so far. Except for brakes n fluids changes , there's nothing to do on it. Its smooth, safe n comfy, which makes it boring but i enjoy myself being comfy at all speeds on long distance trips. Am hoping to get to my first Million Miles in this one n i won't be surprised if i do 😊

  • @millomweb
    @millomweb Před 5 lety +4

    "This is a dead end" is becoming a Hub Nut catchphrase having done it twice in recent vids - this one and the mkIII ? Escort !

  • @benday1218
    @benday1218 Před 5 lety +31

    A rarity! A Hubnut car I would never want to own ;-)

    • @RichieRouge206
      @RichieRouge206 Před 5 lety +6

      Ben Day me too. a horrid car but nice to see what we are not missing 😂

    • @Timico1000
      @Timico1000 Před 5 lety +1

      It's super robust.

    • @rob5944
      @rob5944 Před 4 lety

      Funny how you should say that, just thinking the opposite.

  • @tentotwo8290
    @tentotwo8290 Před 5 lety +3

    I hope the owner of this beauty doesn't watch this.
    You are crushing the apple of his eye.
    Good content though, thanks 👍

    • @HubNut
      @HubNut  Před 5 lety +1

      He forced me to drive it. 😉

  • @motortowncuriosites7005
    @motortowncuriosites7005 Před 3 lety +1

    You could have picked a car that was not abused. Mine still looks great inside after 20 years of fun in the sun. Runs perfectly as well.

  • @jaa2772
    @jaa2772 Před 5 lety +2

    Agree, not our cup of tea for hub nut followers, but still watched and enjoyed

  • @nervo6321
    @nervo6321 Před 5 lety +1

    Still a nice chunky Merc always have a certain chic.....cheers Hubnut keep em coming.....love em....

  • @carsyoungtimerfreak1149
    @carsyoungtimerfreak1149 Před 5 lety +1

    And that's what a Merc is all about: easy driving and comfort. I have owned and driven a W124 and W201. Great cars, especially the W201 (190), certainly if you compare them with other cars of their era.

    • @user-kc5sj5pv9k
      @user-kc5sj5pv9k Před rokem +1

      Agree, I daily driven w201(190E) for 4 years. Last month I just bought an R170 for having fun on holiday. Totally in love with both of them.

  • @ian0401
    @ian0401 Před 5 lety +1

    I wish you had this channel when my wife had a Cypriot spec 1.4 micra CC that was bound for a life as a hire car before motor point rescued it! Very hubnut

  • @lash9400
    @lash9400 Před 5 lety +3

    The Kompreasor versions sound like a vacuum cleaner, but I still wanted one when they first came out

    • @lash9400
      @lash9400 Před 5 lety

      freepieanchipsgarage Yes but the 2.3L Kompressor doesn’t have a particularly sporty engine note, sounds like a Hoover.

  • @garymills6702
    @garymills6702 Před 5 lety +18

    With more modern German cars it's not the plastic in the interior that you need to worry about it's the plastic parts in and on the engine! Plastic intake manifolds, plastic vanes on the water pump, etc., etc., First owner who changes his car every three years won't have any trouble! Third and fourth owners ten years down the line who can finally have the kudos of driving a Merk will suffer! I think modern manufacturer's have learnt this lesson well. But it does chip away at their engineering reputation for a short term profit motive. And of course Mercedes are now putting GPS trackers in their cars to aid the repossession people should the owner fail to keep up the payments! Naughty that one I think. Privacy and all that. Gangsters who drive Mercedes definitely won't like it!
    I was actually impressed that the electrics for the roof still seemed to work OK. But one of the motors seemed to run on after everything had settled in place. Normal?
    It had no character, no soul. TWC ("Taken without consent"!) has sheds load of both.

    • @musmodtos
      @musmodtos Před 5 lety

      I think the run-on is the tonneau cover 'compressing' in to the body. As I mentioned about it is related (somehow) to the Saab 9-3 roof hydraulics and mine run on for a second or two to tighten down the tonneau as well as deal with the 'flaps' and no doubt a few other bits it adjusts to tension.
      The motor sounds 100% identical to the Saab system and is fully hydraulic.

    • @millomweb
      @millomweb Před 5 lety

      Maybe longer motor noise was activating a locking mech that holds everything in place when folded ?
      It does look like it'd withstand being operated at 80 mph 1

    • @AllThingsAlex
      @AllThingsAlex Před 5 lety

      Yes. Plastic cogs in the drivetrain and like you say, manifolds. All to save weight and production costs. No thank you sir!

  • @johnmoruzzi7236
    @johnmoruzzi7236 Před 5 lety +16

    Merc’s Capri 1.3L !

    • @seed_drill7135
      @seed_drill7135 Před 5 lety +1

      That slang causes quite a bit of confusion on this side of the pond. In the US, "Merc" is short for Mercury and Capri's were badged as Mercury rather than Ford.

    • @johnmoruzzi7236
      @johnmoruzzi7236 Před 5 lety +1

      Yes I see what you mean... oops !
      But you saw what I meant...

    • @johnmoruzzi7236
      @johnmoruzzi7236 Před 5 lety +1

      and of course Mercury made a Montego as well as the Capri !

    • @owensteele1274
      @owensteele1274 Před 4 lety

      The Mercedes you always promised yourself.

  • @aspiringaspie3280
    @aspiringaspie3280 Před 5 lety +2

    Your whole vibe was very different in this video. This must be the first video of yours that I've seen you review a car that you haven't been enthusiastic about. I do appreciate your honesty. Boring car for you makes for a less entertaining video. Still learnt stuff about the car though.

    • @HubNut
      @HubNut  Před 5 lety

      Try the Ford Escort Mk6 Cabriolet. I didn't like that either...

  • @niklaswejedal463
    @niklaswejedal463 Před 5 lety +1

    In my opinion the first gen SLK was a rather good looking car. Not overly exciting, but not pig-ugly, as the latest one (the horror!). I especially like the refined, toned down lines that Mercedes Benz had back then - now every single one of them seems to be over-designed and then some, and even more so in the front - ewww. (Just like BMWs and Audis)

  • @edgarbeat275
    @edgarbeat275 Před 5 lety +8

    please one day do a 1980s Chrysler Lebaron the ultimate squishy, plasticky cabrio.

  • @RetroGamerVX
    @RetroGamerVX Před 5 lety +3

    I'd have to strip and respray that interior, it would do my head in! Currently doing just that on a 2004 Volvo s80

    • @rollingtroll
      @rollingtroll Před 5 lety

      1500 euros to have it done. 100 to do it yourself. Parts are already done. The door covers and glove box also looked tatty when we bought it.

  • @richdelgado3405
    @richdelgado3405 Před 4 lety

    I’ve heard many words used to describe cars. But this may be the first time I’ve ever heard “scabby”. But, for this car it seems quite appropriate.

  • @sharke28
    @sharke28 Před 5 lety

    Not surprised you thought it was boring, you chose an SLK R170 in Ford Popular spec. I have one of the 200 odd imported SLK32 AMG R170's, 354 bhp standard. On mine I upgraded the SC to increase boost and the air intake with SL55 AMG air boxes and piping, it was then remapped for the SC and air intake upgrades. I also upgraded the TCU on the box with software to get it to shift faster. The car in now over 410 bhp, 0-60 is in the 4 second range and a top speed that requires Y rated tyres. So the SLK 200 R170 in non SC form is a slug.

    • @HubNut
      @HubNut  Před 5 lety +1

      Jeepers. That'd be far too much power for the likes of me.

  • @klwthe3rd
    @klwthe3rd Před 5 lety +3

    I always liked this first generation SLK's before they completely went off the deep end with styling in the current years. All of the units that were sold in the United States were Kompressor versions with the supercharger so to find a base model is quite rare. These generations also suffered from the horrible plastic deteriations as you can clearly see has happened in this example. Mercedes Benz seems to moving lower and lower in their quality of parts and manufacture in my opinion. What i never understood was the use of these aftermarket "Immobilizers" that seem to be in so many British cars? Are there more car thefts in the UK that warrant their installations?

    • @frothe42
      @frothe42 Před 5 lety +1

      This was on his Croatia 🇭🇷 trip, while staying in the Netherlands 🇳🇱.
      Remember the Crossfire? Based on this version, while M-B was on the second iteration of the SLK.
      I believe all the attention went to Chrysler when Daimler owned them, so quality suffered dramatically, and hasn't recovered either. Started using very complex computer systems, so when they deteriorate, replacement costs skyrocket.
      I also think this is the start of bland exterior styling, especially now; no difference between a CLA and a S-Class other than the size and wheelbase, they all look the same.

    • @klwthe3rd
      @klwthe3rd Před 5 lety +1

      @@frothe42 Yes you are correct but I've seen Ian do a lot of test car reviews in the UK aswell with these immobilizer installed in the vehicles. I will say that if you find a manual version of this car, they are much more enjoyable to drive versus the automatics. Because most Americans are lazy, 95% of these were ordered from the dealer as automatics. Not sure how their long term durability fairs as in respect to engine and transmission failure issues but I would buy one and use it as a weekend toy.

    • @frothe42
      @frothe42 Před 5 lety +1

      @@klwthe3rd Like any vehicle, if well-maintained, it will last virtually forever. A Mercedes-Benz specialist from the Northwest has a CZcams channel for those who DIY, some maintenance and repairs you can do yourself. Once you get to about MY 2000 do they become so complex, with fibre optics and computers. You can still do preventive maintenance, that's they key.
      And a lady up the road from me does drive around town in this vintage SLK, so obviously it is well looked after.

  • @mguytv
    @mguytv Před 5 lety +1

    I had a 230 Kompressor in Australia in about 2003 and that was way better quality interior. And sounded good too!

  • @kevinjekyll1521
    @kevinjekyll1521 Před rokem

    No car maker can ever make a car for everyone, but this was something Mercedes had to do to survive. It opened a whole new opportunity for them. I prefer the next generation, but roots of that concept start here. I like these reviews as we get to see what various car from over the years were like, how they have aged and if we would like to try one...

  • @iatsd
    @iatsd Před 5 lety +11

    and to think, Chrysler took the same platform and came up with an even shittier car in the Crossfire - cheaper plastics, worse handling, more sluggish engine, and even poorer build quality.

    • @rimmersbryggeri
      @rimmersbryggeri Před 5 lety

      It's a chrysler. the 300c is also shockingly bad.

    • @iatsd
      @iatsd Před 5 lety +1

      @@rimmersbryggeri Chrysler has been an impressively bad company for decades. It's amazing they are still in business. The 300C (the current version, at least - the early versions were awful, yes) is a surprisingly pleasant vehicle to be in. Design and build quality are still terrible, but the finish choices and comfort are quite good.

    • @weedmastersr
      @weedmastersr Před 5 lety +1

      @@iatsd The Crossfire did have more powerful engines than this 2.0, so it wasn't more sluggish, but indeed not as fast as it should have been. Chrysler is not a bad company. It has made good cars. Some models did have poor reliability and bad interior plastics for a while, but where Chrysler excelled is making exciting cars. I think most of their designs were top notch, much more exciting and better looking than any comparable European designs and they also had special versions of cars (SRT) with top notch drivetrains. What Chrysler has managed to do with the old 1990s Mercedes E-Class chassis in the current Dodge Hellcat is nothing short of amazing. With Chrysler it's often hit or miss.

    • @rimmersbryggeri
      @rimmersbryggeri Před 5 lety

      @@iatsd I was talking about the build quality and the early ones. I really didnt know they still made it.

    • @iatsd
      @iatsd Před 5 lety

      @@rimmersbryggeri When they were bought by Fiat one of the very first things Fiat did was force Chrysler to re-design and spend more on on the interiors of all models they were keeping. There's quite a marked difference in the quality and styling of the interiors from the "before" to the "after" periods.

  • @max79444
    @max79444 Před 5 lety +15

    I thought a friends wife’s BMW Z3 1.8 was the worst asthmatic sports car??

    • @LOTPOR0402
      @LOTPOR0402 Před 5 lety +4

      You wouldn't mind but the BMW was an ugly car at least these looked the part ,before they started rusting that is

    • @_psv__
      @_psv__ Před 5 lety +3

      Mitsubishi FTO, I can confirm is more depressing with its fibonacci timed gear changes..

    • @LOTPOR0402
      @LOTPOR0402 Před 5 lety +1

      @@_psv__ There is quite a lot in the world of japanese cars that's depressing ,especially the modern stuff

    • @HakanKoseoglu
      @HakanKoseoglu Před 5 lety

      Ford Street Ka 1.6...

    • @rizzrazz
      @rizzrazz Před 5 lety +2

      Z3s are far from ugly. Pretty for sure. This is jusr a box on wheels

  • @nakoma5
    @nakoma5 Před 5 lety +1

    You could get them in fun colors, that's the most exciting part of the first SLK. But as per all reviews, the Kompressor hardly ups the excitement by any degree. The V6 was the one to get for power, but even then all it did was expose it's soulless, dynamic shortcomings.

    • @xyz2121
      @xyz2121 Před 5 lety +1

      Fun colours? They are nearly all black, silver or white like every other car.

  • @loveinchristpj
    @loveinchristpj Před 4 lety

    My wife and I live in the USA, we own a 2006 slk280, love it!

  • @stevenjones19-m8i
    @stevenjones19-m8i Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Ian,nice review on this Mercedes Benz SLK,I do like these cars,some of the cars were automatic,this one went well for power.

  • @theothertonydutch
    @theothertonydutch Před 5 lety +15

    For people who don't want to drive an MX-5 because it's somehow below them. Or for your girlfriend because you have enough money but dammit if she has to drive around in anything less than a Mercedes because it's what you drive. Of COURSE they sold a K-less version in the Netherlands. We're a bunch of cheapskates who are just the kind of market for that sorta thing.
    It's fine, I'm not bitter!

    • @MrKeyboardCommando
      @MrKeyboardCommando Před 5 lety +1

      Of course an MX-5 is below them, otherwise their arses would be dragging on the road‼️😩😩😩

    • @rollingtroll
      @rollingtroll Před 5 lety +1

      My dad (who owns this car) wanted a rwd hard top convertible with a timing chain within a certain price range. There's not that much choice. Also he's always had loads of Mercs and Citroëns. I tried to get him to buy an MX but he just doesn't care for its looks I'm afraid.

    • @theothertonydutch
      @theothertonydutch Před 5 lety

      @@rollingtroll Which is a tad strange indeed, because I feel they both sport sort of the same kind of feminine looks, I think.
      Would prefer a classic Citroën over an SLK too I suppose. In the end of course there is no arguing taste, but it's fun. :P

    • @ArturoPerez-si2xk
      @ArturoPerez-si2xk Před 4 lety +1

      Are you saying than it's a female vehicle? I don't think so, could works for both genders

  • @lindsayrayner6261
    @lindsayrayner6261 Před 2 lety +3

    What an under-whelming review! 6 minutes of this has been enough to ruin my day and probably week. This car probably served someone 20 years as a daily driver and they never knew they could not win the Le Mans in it, ignorance is bliss. I suggest the reviewer try antidepressants before writing any books on charisma.

    • @unkelartgarf3792
      @unkelartgarf3792 Před 2 lety

      I agree it wasn't his best. I often think he pre-judges a car very quickly, almost on sight and without giving it a chance. Eg. something like a Lada Riva 1.2 (36hp) he'd just love on sight. I don't know why he's choose to test a SLK as it's pretty clear that because of what the car is, he's going to hate it from the first moment and assess it unfairly.

  • @nico.c97
    @nico.c97 Před 5 lety +1

    I kinda like that roundy plain front end

  • @roystonvehicles9129
    @roystonvehicles9129 Před 2 lety +1

    I've just got a 200 compressor and it's fairly quick tbh, def faster than a 1.8 mx5

  • @davidmg1925
    @davidmg1925 Před 5 lety +19

    Hmmmm cost cutting + complex mechanics = the potential for horrendous repair bills late on.......(??)

    • @weedmastersr
      @weedmastersr Před 5 lety +2

      I think mechanically they are okay, reliability wise. Probably better than any modern Mercedes. But the interior quality is just not great.

    • @louisjames1062
      @louisjames1062 Před 5 lety +2

      These engines are strong, and they are reliable even with poor maintenance, the rot and clogged drainage holes kill these off

  • @taxus750
    @taxus750 Před 5 lety +2

    I've driven the UK version of the SLK200 on numerous occasions (also in black - were any of them not black?) and although I passed my driving test in a VW1302S and earnt my lorry-driving stripes in TK's and D-series (I'm nearly 60) and knew to adjust my expectations, I found it... underwhelming. There was too much weight in the car in the first place; there was too much weight in the steering and sod-all compensation in feel; the throttle pedal took far too much of a shove and even at maximum extent the 4-pot motor didn't do much (nor did it sound any better than the N/A example featured); I could not for the life of me get a seating position that worked for me (I might be odd, but I'm not 2SD odd); and (given its pedestrian performance) it drank like a sailor on shore leave.
    I'm not by any means a member of the MX-5 cult, but for the money you'd have paid for a new SLK in the late 90s you'd have been far better off buying one and splashing out on a decent holiday.
    BTW Why M-B persisted with that single multi-multi-function stalk baffles me - it's an ergonomic nonsense and if you think it's a headache in a car, try driving a lorry (truck) with it. It's rubbish.

    • @rich_edwards79
      @rich_edwards79 Před 5 lety

      IIRC, most of them seemed to be silver, as it was the era of the fashion for silver cars (the 'any colour as long as it's white' of the late 90s). You did see the odd one in bright red or yellow.

  • @pinkyn0se
    @pinkyn0se Před 5 lety +1

    Oh, and Carbonfibre-tastic trim was standard until the phase 2 cars, which got slightly less tacky turned aluminium instead.

    • @rich_edwards79
      @rich_edwards79 Před 5 lety

      Yes, people were obsessed with carbon fibre in the late 90s. A C180 Esprit I knew had carbon dash, door trims and accent panels. For those unable to afford a Merc, there were stick-on Fablon rolls of the stuff so you could make your 1.3 Escort look like a touring car 🏁

  • @Brera011
    @Brera011 Před 4 lety

    Dear hubnut, you're welcome to "test"my 2007 Alfa GT 2.JTS. She has a few minor parking dents, new shocks at the rear, new tyres and a fresh MOT.

  • @FunAllDayLong4353
    @FunAllDayLong4353 Před rokem

    Thankfully very few made it to the UK. A decent SLK200 Kompressor with a pully upgrade and a sports exhaust will give you all the fun your heart desires. Then again a tuned 230 might just be too much for you.

  • @derrickfelix6206
    @derrickfelix6206 Před 5 lety

    Glad this likely to be one of not many, A vehicle is an experience, not an ashore arrival, HubNut.Cheers

  • @richardirvine9469
    @richardirvine9469 Před 5 lety +2

    One of those cars you always fancied,,,but relieved you couldn't afford,,,love all the tree planting in the Netherlands,well done! Tangenting as wot I do,,,😂😂😂

  • @megamanmuppet
    @megamanmuppet Před 3 lety

    Used to have one of these - a 53 plate SLK200 KOMPRESSOR in black like this one. Beautiful.

  • @terryatkinson3182
    @terryatkinson3182 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice car and abit of fetteling would make it even better. The creaking plastic would be torture for my OCD but maybe a little silicone spray would help quieter things down

  • @tonypp.7093
    @tonypp.7093 Před 5 lety

    A special rubberized paint is available in the correct colour for restoring the interior, its quite cheap and easy to apply. The V6 Slk is a lovely drive..

  • @LGaragem
    @LGaragem Před 4 lety +1

    EC means "Economical" as in "AC - Off" (Ventilation/Heater only)

  • @rudecomb2006
    @rudecomb2006 Před 5 lety +2

    Very nice car tho I think Ian

  • @matthewgodwin3050
    @matthewgodwin3050 Před 5 lety +1

    The best, or nothing but late 90s Mercs. Dissing apart, I've always quite liked these, even if the quality is a bit meh. They still look svelt and stylish, the looks having stood the test of time a lot better than the build quality has. You can still get a good one for circa £3000, and at that, they are a bargain. Though to be honest, Ithink I'd still prefer an MX5.

  • @joaorodrigues8757
    @joaorodrigues8757 Před 5 lety +1

    In Portugal we had an 200 Kompressor version (2,0 litre) for tax reasons. 192 HP though.

    • @pariszana2
      @pariszana2 Před 4 lety

      same as mine ! pretty fast ! !!

  • @MartzBeatz
    @MartzBeatz Před rokem

    You got the basic version... no heated seats, no charger, no cruise control, no Automatic gearbox. EC button is the AC basically. You should try 230 Kompressor version, it's a different car, or even SLK 32 V6 AMG

  • @tonystoakley5816
    @tonystoakley5816 Před 4 lety

    we had a few Mercs in the passed your totally correct about Merc rust issues but drove a E320 estate to Donetsk Ukraine with near 300k on the clock loaded up with no issues at all and sold it there after a Black Sea holiday with the wifes family and flew home and i think shes still in use there over 5 years on we had the 320 SLK that was a good car for the wife but again let down by the body work ...well done ian good review

  • @paulspindler5849
    @paulspindler5849 Před 5 lety +1

    The AMG SLK 32 had a 3.2 V6 with 349bhp, quite a lot at the time!

  • @essjayaitch
    @essjayaitch Před 5 lety

    A friend of mine had a V6 SLK. That sounded very nice! He's got a V8 Audi S5 now, that sounds even nicer!

  • @olivermacke838
    @olivermacke838 Před 5 lety +1

    In defense of the car, the roof mechanic came without any teething problems, despite being brand new technology back then. I agree with your sentiment about the quality and general sportyness issues, though.

  • @1066gaz
    @1066gaz Před 5 lety +2

    Quite a good looking car.
    Same 2.0 engine and exact same horsepower as my astra 2.0 sri 1999.
    Not as fast as mine though mine is 1 second faster to 60.
    You would want the kompressor version though if you were to buy one.
    I would still rather have mine though.

  • @arminprnjavorac2084
    @arminprnjavorac2084 Před 2 měsíci

    I have the slk200 NA and with a tune up and the intake mod the car can keep up with modern traffic just fine.

  • @leem322
    @leem322 Před 5 lety +1

    That plastic interior reminds me of the Chrysler Crossfire I once owned, the dashboard always creaked, and some of the switch gear looked the same. It would be good if you could find a crossfire to review.

  • @ronaldstots
    @ronaldstots Před 3 lety +2

    Watched one minute; Hè doesn’t know anything about this car by heart 🥴

  • @ImLeuff
    @ImLeuff Před 5 lety +3

    Mercedes 190 review please!

  • @MGBetts1
    @MGBetts1 Před 5 lety +1

    No triangle of doom? Well there you go, it can't be all bad! 😁 She definitely had pose-ability, so long as you don't start the engine!

    • @millomweb
      @millomweb Před 5 lety

      Maybe it'd deliver more grunt as a diesel variant ;)

  • @CaptHollister
    @CaptHollister Před 5 lety

    The side windows are supposed to always go back up by themselves whenever you operate the roof, whether you put it down or up.
    We never received this anemic version in Canada, but we got the 230K and the 320. As it happens, this summer we sold my wife's 2001 SLK 320 after 13 years of largely trouble-free ownership. For the first 7 of those years it was her only transportation, summer or winter (and I mean real winter, not what Brits think of as winter, no offense). Ok, so RWD, a short wheelbase, and low ground clearance is not the preferred configuration in a blizzard, but with quality snow tires it managed unexpectedly well. With the solid top up, the heated seats on, and the usual efficient Mercedes heating, it was snug and comfortable even when the thermometer was down on the scary side of -30c. Despite these not being good years for Mercedes, my wife's SLK was reliable and well-made and had no notable reliability or quality issues. It was certainly too heavy for a "sports" car and the 3.2L V6 had a very healthy appetite for premium unleaded, in the 10-12L/100km range which is the same as her 3.2L Volvo XC70. What it was really good at however, and you got a glimpse of it on your short motorway stint, was as a grand tourer. Top down, wind deflector in place, this was a great car for covering long distances at technically illegal speeds, including in our case a memorable trip south of the border to Massachusett's Cape Cod peninsula. Mind you, you did have to learn to pack light.

  • @BenzAddiction
    @BenzAddiction Před 2 lety +1

    If you can't feel the quality inside the r170, definitely you would not feel anything for the next generation (R171)

  • @simonabbott7323
    @simonabbott7323 Před 5 lety +1

    10:36 Another delightfully HubNut vehicle coming the other way...

  • @vikingraiders4138
    @vikingraiders4138 Před 5 lety +14

    Painted plastic trim was very nasty to the touch, scratchy and unpleasant. The C-Class have a sort of rubberized texture to it why didn't they use it for this is beyond me.

    • @lee2217
      @lee2217 Před 5 lety

      My friends has the rubberised glove box and other parts on his and its all worn off

  • @KnightPassions
    @KnightPassions Před rokem

    When you close the roof, just hold the button and both side windows will close at the same time.

  • @stephenbibby8650
    @stephenbibby8650 Před 5 lety

    I owned a C180 and E200 both 90’s cars. They were both nice cars but I was amazed how quickly they rusted particularly around the wheel arches and they weren’t that old and had done fairly low mileage. I gave up on Mercs after that.

    • @stephenbibby8650
      @stephenbibby8650 Před 5 lety

      That is good obviously a different experience to mine. I’m not familiar with the climate in Ohio but here in Scotland with the snow and salt covered roads in Winter it seems to have had an effect on my Mercs.

  • @taketimeout2share
    @taketimeout2share Před 5 lety

    I lived in Holland once. Not even a good place to park cars, let alone drive them. Wonderful place, high times. Truth be told you didn't need a car as the Transport system was so good :- clean, modern, efficient, dependable, safe. Good thing too.
    Me driving was not a good idea back then.

  • @micheltebraake7915
    @micheltebraake7915 Před 5 lety +1

    Yes, it's Stijn to blame that you had to drive with "that". Stijn is also a good boy.

  • @iamthefatstig
    @iamthefatstig Před 5 lety

    I've owned all the small two seater convertibles and the SLK is by far the best built . My MX-5 was most underwhelming and you could almost hear it rusting. The MG-F was by far a better car to own than the MX (IMHO) I'll also say at this point that despite the witch hunt imposed on the K series engine, mine did 160,000 without fault. The MX was just over rated, had terrible gearing (4000rpm @70mph!) and drank fuel. Each to their own but I'm very happy with my R170 230k, it compliments my stable perfectly, wafts about and still has the best roof action ever made. The interior is far better than the dull as dishwater mx5 and far roomier with more storage.

  • @wplvirginia5761
    @wplvirginia5761 Před 4 lety

    I didn't hear him say what year this model is. I have a built in Germany but sold in US 2001 SLK 320 that is exactly the same on the interior but the engine bay looks very different and my experience of the car from a sportscar perspective (although I am no sport driving expert to be sure) is that it has very nice very smooth and fast acceleration and was taken care of pretty well before I bought it so it is running just fine at about 250K miles on it.

  • @Richard-Bullock
    @Richard-Bullock Před 5 lety

    There was an SLK32 AMG, with the supercharged 3.2 litre V6 chucking out around 350 bhp, but they were rare and expensive, and never sold officially in the UK.

  • @bigerch85
    @bigerch85 Před 5 lety

    Always thought these looked sooo boring but great review nonetheless hubnut, always answering the questions that nobody asked! 👍

  • @Lyingleyen
    @Lyingleyen Před 5 lety

    I have the supercharged version. My interior is really good, mostly repainted. All it needs is a louder pipe and some firmer dampers and you've got a nice comfortable tourer with the top down. I've also painted the grill chrome. I'm still enjoying your video though.

  • @garrymartin6474
    @garrymartin6474 Před 5 lety

    The downside of a folding metal roof is that there isn't room for much of a picnic in the boot.

  • @NSBECKETT71
    @NSBECKETT71 Před 5 lety +5

    I’ve had the 230 kompressor version for the last 10+ years and mine has the crappy plastic latex paint finish too, and the roof won’t go back up if the temperature is above 26. The EC switch turns on the aircon when it’s not lit. In 10+ years all I’ve had to have is a new alternator and MAF, so a fairly reliable car but as you say a bit bland. Won’t sell it as it worth nothing!

    • @LozzCowell
      @LozzCowell Před 5 lety

      I'd have it off you if I could. You've got the car i was obsessed with as a teenager lol

  • @patrickjohn9279
    @patrickjohn9279 Před 5 lety +12

    I think the world is brain washed, as far as manufacturers are concerned. What you drive doesn't mean your a better person, nor a happy one..Ego is short term happiness, we are all responsible for our own state of mind and how we look at the world..we can be happy within..rant over, thanks Ian, good stuff as always. 🍻

    • @marklittler784
      @marklittler784 Před 5 lety +1

      Damage or repaired damage to an everyday run of the mill high mileage car is just a part of the cars patina.

    • @imnotamechanic3491
      @imnotamechanic3491 Před 5 lety

      You are completely right. But thats what most car sales are made on - the fact that you need the latest model/number plate, and PCP makes it even easier as the only affordable option is to trade in your car after 3 years and swap for another. I have a replica I am going to build, I find the hate towards those amazing - a big part of why I have it is for the experience of building it, and I certainly won't be telling people it's real, but just the idea that because you are better at acquiring money you are therefore more deserving of driving a nice looking car baffles me - it's not like rich people are generally held with high regard by the public.

    • @marklittler784
      @marklittler784 Před 5 lety

      @@imnotamechanic3491 Yes but a new car gives you an excuse for a years supply of valium tablets.

  • @richardgregory8964
    @richardgregory8964 Před 5 lety +1

    Enjoyed this one ian 👍 i have to say i have driven the compressor version and they are still quite unexciting and the noise is still uninspiring, however i have also driven the generation that followed which where much more dynamic and exciting, altho still suffer from droning engines and sluggish gearbox. Still this generation your driving here still likeable and interesting somehow 🤔

  • @rich_edwards79
    @rich_edwards79 Před 5 lety +2

    These always seemed to be driven by the sort of women with bleached blonde hair scraped back into a Croydon facelift, fake tan, talon nails, and white stiletto heels. No idea then why my Dad swapped his MX5 for one!
    Those interior plastics remind me of the scratchy surface painted interiors of the old MK2 Vectra. Open the doors wearing a ring (or the aforementioned spiky nails) and the lacquer would scratch. It's a pity the build quality of these wasn't great as I remember the C-class (bright red Esprit estate) my ex's dad had new in 1997 as being a lovely well-made, solid car, and quick for a family load lugger too. The interior (one of the first of the Germanic school of black cloth and straight edges that's now ubiquitous) was a revelation to one who'd grown up with Ford velour.
    I know that the E-class of that era was known for rotting, and how crap the A-class was, but I still see mid-late 90s C180s and 200s on the road with reasonable regularity, and usually in great condition too. The last proper reliable car MB made before everything went computerised and stupidly complex.

    • @theodorbean2604
      @theodorbean2604 Před 5 lety +1

      Richard Edwards yeah my e class has a favourite hobby and that is rotting

  • @theodorbean2604
    @theodorbean2604 Před 5 lety

    Everything looks so similar to my 2002 e200k estate. The auxiliary belt is huge and needs replacing often

  • @davidviner4932
    @davidviner4932 Před 5 lety +2

    I wonder why you dislike this so much when you love so many crap cars, yes it's crap but to be honest it's way better than most of the other crap you drive, bit odd that. I don't like these mercs or merc in particular as I had one from new and it wasn't as good as Audi's or BMWs I'd owned, but this car you are reviewing is a much better made car than your usual stuff

    • @HubNut
      @HubNut  Před 5 lety

      Because I expect better from what should be a premium product. I do not like it when companies trade on a badge rather than actual quality.

    • @davidviner4932
      @davidviner4932 Před 5 lety +1

      @@HubNut isn't that the norm with any product nowadays

  • @waltertaljaard1488
    @waltertaljaard1488 Před 5 lety

    About 40 years ago there were roads enough to be found in the Netherlands were you could drive a sportscar in a challenging way.
    But during the nineties the nanny state virus blew over from the West side of the North Sea. Consequently over a course of 10 years every back road became riddled with drempels, chicanes, barriers, roundabouts and speedcamera's.

  • @RetroGamerVX
    @RetroGamerVX Před 5 lety

    Roof works, I'm amazed!!!

  • @dougfurniss734
    @dougfurniss734 Před 5 lety +3

    Not the most interesting car but still a very entertaining video thank you 😀

  • @Gekko1970
    @Gekko1970 Před 5 lety +1

    This week I have been mostly eating..

  • @tz6414
    @tz6414 Před 4 lety +2

    Love these cars would have one in an heartbeat