I ordered my C70 back in February. I got a call from my dealer saying
that the launch date for the 1st batch isn't until July 15th now (at
the earliest). I was also told that they haven't even begun production
of the 1st orders so in all likelihood, they won't be ready by mid-July
either.
Any news?
I spotted one yesterday at the dealer, a woman was taking it for a
test drive I believe.
It's a great looking car, and of course I was seriously curious about
that new convertible top operation.
As luck would have it, the woman pulled it around the front and
actually "dropped the top" in front of me.
What a thrill!
It folded together in 3 pieces like a big sandwich, she had to hold
the button for about 30 seconds to complete the closing ceremony, I
guess you drop the side windows a bit, and hold the button and wait
for a tone to tell you it's done.
It's an amazing engineering feat, I notice LOTS of hardware on the
frame of the top that makes it work.
I also notices practically NO storage space in the trunk also, this
top takes up some serious real estate when it's (opened) and in the
trunk.
Trunk space is not a real feature with these convertibles, but I
believe I could live with it myself if I needed to.
Sticker on this particular model I believe was around 45,000 US.
What a great car, I hope to find one later in life as a pre-owned
model, but I hope there's extended warrnaties that will cover that
top; as it sure has lots of parts involved in the process.
>I ordered my C70 back in February. I got a call from my dealer saying
>that the launch date for the 1st batch isn't until July 15th now (at
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>Any news?
Fred Dehl - 17 Apr 2006 13:31 GMT
> As luck would have it, the woman pulled it around the front and
> actually "dropped the top" in front of me.
>
> What a thrill!
You must not get out much :-)
> It folded together in 3 pieces like a big sandwich, she had to hold
> the button for about 30 seconds to complete the closing ceremony, I
> guess you drop the side windows a bit, and hold the button and wait
> for a tone to tell you it's done.
The SLK (as well as the latest SL body style) has worked like this for
years.
> I also notices practically NO storage space in the trunk also, this
> top takes up some serious real estate when it's (opened) and in the
> trunk.
Ditto the SLK/SL.
> Trunk space is not a real feature with these convertibles, but I
> believe I could live with it myself if I needed to.
I have trouble with the trunk space of my '99 softtop C70. Anything less
immediately eliminates a vehicle from consideration for me.