2007 Mercedes-Benz SL550 �€" AMG Sport Package, Active Body
Control, Power Retractable Hardtop Why This Car Is Special The 2007
Mercedes-Benz SL550 sits at an interesting place in the market
right now. New, this car carried a base price well north of
$95,000. The R230 generation SL �€" which ran from model year 2003
through 2012 �€" represented Mercedes-Benz at its most technically
ambitious. The SL550 specifically replaced the SL500 designation
starting in 2006, when Mercedes rebranded most of its lineup to
reflect actual displacement. The 5.5-liter V8 under the hood
produces 382 horsepower and 391 lb-ft of torque, routed through a
7-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters. That
combination was good for a 0-60 time in the mid-four-second range
when new �€" competitive with a lot of cars that were considered
outright sports cars at the time. What made the R230 SL unique
among roadsters was the Vario-Roof: a three-piece power retractable
hardtop that folds into the trunk in about 16 seconds. The system
gives you true coupe weather sealing when closed and a genuine
open-air experience when down, without the compromises of a soft
top. This car includes the wind deflector, which reduces cockpit
turbulence significantly at highway speeds and was a commonly
ordered accessory that often goes missing over the years. This
particular 2007 Mercedes-Benz SL550 carries the AMG Sport Package,
which is a meaningful distinction. The AMG Sport Package was not a
full AMG conversion �€" it was a factory option that added
AMG-specific exterior bodywork and sport-tuned components while
retaining the standard SL550 drivetrain. The visual additions
include the AMG front air dam, AMG side skirts, and AMG rear apron,
which give the car a lower, more purposeful stance than a base
SL550. Combined with the silver exterior, the profile reads cleanly
and seriously. The undercarriage photos show a clean, dry floor �€"
no evidence of leaks, no rust damage, no patched body sections. For
a car of this age, that kind of undercarriage condition is not the
default. It is worth noting and worth seeing in person. The Active
Body Control suspension �€" Mercedes' hydraulic active suspension
system �€" is one of the engineering highlights of this platform.
It continuously adjusts the hydraulic pressure at each wheel to
counteract body roll, dive, and squat. The result is a car that
stays flat in corners while still absorbing road imperfections at a
level you would expect from a luxury grand tourer. ABC suspension
is a known maintenance item on these cars, and a buyer should
verify its current function. The presence of this system is also
part of what made the R230 SL technically superior to most of its
contemporaries. Features List - 5.5L V8 Engine, 382 Horsepower -
7-Speed Automatic Transmission with Sport Shift Paddle Shifters -
AMG Sport Package (AMG Front Air Dam, AMG Side Skirts, AMG Rear
Apron) - Active Body Control (ABC) Hydraulic Suspension - Power
Retractable Hardtop (Vario-Roof) - Wind Deflector Included - Bose
Sound System - Aftermarket Touchscreen Stereo - Dual Exhaust -
Xenon Bi-Headlights - Fog Lights - Heated Side Mirrors - Black
Leather Interior - Burl Wood Trim Throughout - Burl Wood and
Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel with Mounted Controls - Memory Seats
- Power Seats - Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control - Auto-Dimming
Rearview Mirror - Electronic Stability Program (ESP) - Tire
Pressure Monitoring System - Rollbar Protection System (deployable)
- SRS Airbags - Disc Brakes All Around - Power Windows, Mirrors,
and Steering - Cruise Control - Clean Undercarriage Mechanical The
2007 Mercedes-Benz SL550 is powered by Mercedes' M273 5.5-liter V8
�€" a naturally aspirated engine that produces 382 horsepower and
391 lb-ft of torque. This is not the AMG 55 or 63 engine, but it is
the standard SL550 mill that was widely regarded as smooth,
tractable, and durable when properly maintained. The engine bay in
this car shows a tidy presentati
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