nberry:
MB is advertising the SLS in the US. Full page ads in the Wall Street Journal. I have no idea as to whether this is an indication of lack of interest in the car in the US.
I think so. In Germany you can get a brandnew SLS without any premium from independent dealers. That's not a good sign.
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Rossi:
Ziggy:Sorry OT, but the F355 still looks fantastic after all these years, it has not aged at all. A true classic!
Absolutely. Unfortunately the build quality of the F355 can't cope with its looks.
I am sorry Stefan but as much as I like the 355, it looks so 80s nowadays... well, perhaps mid 90s at best. Still stunning, but starting to seem a bit classic-ish.
Rossi:
nberry:
MB is advertising the SLS in the US. Full page ads in the Wall Street Journal. I have no idea as to whether this is an indication of lack of interest in the car in the US.
I think so. In Germany you can get a brandnew SLS without any premium from independent dealers. That's not a good sign.
the info i hve is very different. all allocations for 2010 are sold out and dalers with cars are commanding a 50k euro premium.
at least that is what i got from a MB dealer that knew i wanted to order one.
intouch1:
Rossi:
nberry:
MB is advertising the SLS in the US. Full page ads in the Wall Street Journal. I have no idea as to whether this is an indication of lack of interest in the car in the US.
I think so. In Germany you can get a brandnew SLS without any premium from independent dealers. That's not a good sign.
the info i hve is very different. all allocations for 2010 are sold out and dalers with cars are commanding a 50k euro premium.
at least that is what i got from a MB dealer that knew i wanted to order one.
Last week I got a totally different info: new SLS, any colour you like, without any premium.
The secret of life is to admire without desiring.
Rossi:
intouch1:
Rossi:
nberry:
MB is advertising the SLS in the US. Full page ads in the Wall Street Journal. I have no idea as to whether this is an indication of lack of interest in the car in the US.
I think so. In Germany you can get a brandnew SLS without any premium from independent dealers. That's not a good sign.
the info i hve is very different. all allocations for 2010 are sold out and dalers with cars are commanding a 50k euro premium.
at least that is what i got from a MB dealer that knew i wanted to order one.
Last week I got a totally different info: new SLS, any colour you like, without any premium.
There are quite a few to sell on the non official market here. Some have premiums, and lots of others have none. I wondered if the ones without premium are US cars ??
Anyway, if one wants one immedialtly , there are quite a few to choose from at normal prices.
997.2 C2S, PDK, -20mm