Re: The real performance of Crossfire/SLK320
What's nice about these vehicles, is that they are somewhat a rare breed, with a defined look that will grab the attention of just about anyone. I've loved the look of the Crossfire, and the performance that comes with it, aspirated or not.
I just purchased mine a week ago, spent 4-5 hours on generous detail job, parked it the driveway, and while cleaning my Ram, I couldn't help but notice many vehicles passing were doing a double look, or slowing down. I'm sure that will wear off with the locals over time, but it goes show this style still appeals to others, over a decade later.