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rob weedy | 18:53 Sun 06th Feb 2005 | Motoring
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i have just ordered a mercedes SLK 200 which would give me a better price when i come to sell it, auto or manual
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Personally, I use to prefer manual cars, simply for the art of driving up & down the gear box. But due to a problem with my left foot, I decided to sell my manual Mercedes last year, to buy an automatic. I sold it to the first customer, but the phone didn't not stop ringing after & people still asked details about it. The majority were after an automatic Merc.

I must admit, I am quite getting used to driving an automatic & I'm sure I won't have any problems selling it on in the next year or two.

So, for selling purposes, I would say go for an automatic. Good luck.

P.S. My husband's Land Rover is an automatic & he would never go back to manual now.

I like driving automatics but I personally feel safer driving a manual because of the sense of control etc. But having said that, automatics are a smoother ride and can be a lot cheaper to run in terms of fuel.

All the best

Not so sure about the fuel consumtion wizard. My previous manual Mercedes Esprit was an 1800cc & my current automatic one (same model) is an 1800cc - the latter uses slightly more petrol.

You are right about the 'smoother' ride though!

Up until the latest model, you would be ill advised to buy a manual Merc. As smudge found out, no-one wants them, mainly because their autos are so good, and their manuals are so bad! However I have been told that the latest SLK manual is very good, and so this advice may not apply to a new one. I would play safe however and stick to the established wisdom. Also it is probably worth asking your local dealer. Pretend to be selling one and you'll find out soon enough!

Message for Wizard. It is very unlikely that you would get better fuel consumption in an auto, unless you are driving a manual in 2nd gear all the time! Autos are much thirstier.

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Have family that own and run a retail car sales - they have had one or two manual mercs and these sat around for months - now they only take in automatics - hpe this answer syour dilemma (merc main dealers may not tell you this though)

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