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Originally Posted by Zut I don't know what you mean by 57. But if it is a 2008 model, I think it makes a difference when it comes to reselling your car in the next few years. If you plan to keep your SLK for more than 10 years, it doen't matter much but if you usually change your cars less than 5 years after having purchased them, it may be worth waiting for the new model. When I ordered my car on April 15, 2005, there were no 2005 left already and I had to order a 2006. My salesman told me this was bad news AND good news. The good news was that it was the latest model and the bad news was that I had to wait 4 months for it. But don't you worry. No matter what year it is, an SLK is an SLK is an SLK... |
I think you missed my point. In the UK cars have new registrations every 6 months. My car is built now and is a 2008 car so no matter when I get it that will not change. However - the registration can either be a 07 (March07-August07) or a 57 (Sept07-February08) and sometimes in the UK a newer reg date can affect residuals. That's what I was asking advice on!