Mercedes-Benz SLC (2016-2020) Review and Prices
The Mercedes SLC is the successor to the SLK convertible and comes with a fresh design and new engines. It rivals convertibles such as the Audi TT Roadster, BMW Z4 and the cheaper Mazda MX-5. Think of the SLC as a facelift and name change of the old SLK – because the car shares many components with that car.
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- £13,250
What's good
What's not so good
Find out more about the Mercedes-Benz SLC (2016-2020)
Is the Mercedes-Benz SLC (2016-2020) a good car?
The Mercedes SLC’s engine range is pretty good for a compact roadster – petrols include a 181hp 2.0-litre petrol and a sporty 362hp 3.0-litre V6 in the range-topping SLC 43 AMG, which replaces the SLK 55 AMG. Those looking for diesel power get the 64.1mpg SLC 250d model.
In terms of driving, it is similar to the SLK – with more of a focus on comfort than out-and-out sportscar thrills and the standard nine-speed automatic gearbox ensures smooth, and effortless, acceleration. The SLC 43 AMG is a different beast and should be sharper thanks to adaptive dampers with selectable settings.
The only major differences inside compared to the old car are a bigger seven-inch (up from 5.8 inches) infotainment screen that is easy to use, plus a redesigned steering wheel. Otherwise you still get a two-seater cabin and a folding metal roof that increases security and refinement when closed.
As expected from a Mercedes, equipment levels are generous – leather upholstery, air-conditioning and cruise control are standard, while notable options include £1,150 adaptive LED headlights and £675 park assist.
While its all good looking on the outside, the interior is pretty dated
While an Audi TT Roadster might feel more modern inside and a Porsche 718 Boxster might be more fun to drive on the limit, the Mercedes SLC retains its proven formula of a sporty drive and a secure metal folding roof. It’s now also better kitted out, sharper to drive and more refined than ever before. The SLC might not be a class leader in terms of thrills, but as a safe choice it’s one of the best ones out there.
How much is the Mercedes-Benz SLC (2016-2020)?
The Mercedes-Benz SLC (2016-2020) has a RRP range of £31,210 to £54,446. The price of a used Mercedes-Benz SLC (2016-2020) on Carwow starts at £13,250.
How practical is it?
The Mercedes SLC isn’t the last word in space – and you probably wouldn’t expect it to be – but, while the boot is a decent size for a sports car, it shrinks markedly when the roof is down
Perhaps the best thing you can say about the SLC's practicality is that it's much better than you probably expect it to be
What's it like to drive?
If you expect the SLC to drive like a sports car, you’d be disappointed.
It's perfectly fine at slow speed, but start pushing it and the SLC is out of its comfort zone
What's it like inside?
The minimalistic Audi TT interior puts the dated cabin of the SLC to shame.
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