I did not think I would be buying another Mercedes model soon but when I saw how beautiful this Mercedes SLR McLaren was I could not resist buying it. It's 1:18 scale out of Maisto's Premier collection of die cast models. It makes me think of a Great White shark, big and powerful ready to annihilate anything in it's path. Compared to my other 1:18 cars it's quite a large vehicle. The detail is also very nice and I love the blue color. With only about 3500 'real' SLR's made I'm sure one day this will a very collectible car.
What I love about this car: The loooong nose, side intakes and of course the wheels.
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Everything that opens and closes |
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The SLR got a very long nose. |
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I like the tail lights |
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The model has a very detailed interior |
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Grand-daddy with Grand-son, 50 years apart. |
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Mighty 5.5 litre V8 |
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Stunning wheels |
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Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren is grand tourer car jointly developed by Mercedes-Benz and McLaren Automotive, built in Portsmouth and the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, Surrey, England and sold from 2003 to 2009. When it was developed, German manufacturer Mercedes-Benz owned 40 percent of the McLaren Group.
The Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren was inspired by the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe & Racecar of 1955, which was a modified Mercedes-Benz W196 F1 race car. It was introduced on 17 November 2003. On 4 April 2008, Mercedes announced that they would cease production of the SLR. The last of the coupes rolled off the production line at the end of 2007 and the roadster version was discontinued in early 2008.
The SLR sports a 232 kg (510 lb) hand-built 5,439 cc (5.439 L; 331.9 cu in), supercharged, all-aluminium, SOHC, V8 engine. The cylinders are angled at 90 degrees with three valves per cylinder and lubricated via a dry sump system. The compression ratio is 8.8:1 and the bore and stroke is 97 mm × 92 mm (3.8 in × 3.6 in). The Lysholm-type twin-screw supercharger rotates at 23,000 rpm and produces 0.9 bar (13 psi) of boost. The compressed air is then cooled via two intercoolers. The engine generates a maximum power of 626 PS (460 kW; 617 hp) at 6,500 rpm and maximum torque of 780 N·m (580 lb·ft) at 3,250 to 5,000 rpm
Car and Driver achieved a 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) time of 3.4 seconds, and a quarter-mile time of 11.2 seconds at 130 mph (210 km/h) C&D suggests the times may be even lower if temperatures were lower. Motor Trend tested the SLR and achieved a 0-60 mph time of 3.3 seconds in April 2006. Car and Driver achieved top gear acceleration 30-50 mph and 50-70 mph times of 1.7 and 2.4 seconds, which are the fastest ever recorded by the magazine in a production car. The SLR also pulled 1.13 g on the skidpad.
Mercedes Benz make great cars, that is why I bought one of these! My cousin who was working at fleet management solutions team was also driving one. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLucky you, the best I can do is to have one on by book shelf. Enjoy your car :-)
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