_ _JL _T'~IvrjII~r JTV V ~ *~~~~-- - - - '-- - - ....... -----" .-J - _ MtRCEDES Continued from Page :LOB SLK. The engine sound of the 2001 model was more of a cool howl com- pared to the rumble of last year's model. Pulling onto the street, first gear did- n't seem too impressive, but I quickly shut up as I slammed into second gear and was able to pick up speed. A 0-60 mph time of 6.5 seconds is very respectable for this V-6 engine. I took it to about 110 mph, and I just barely reached fourth gear, out of all the six gears with a top speed of 140 mph. One nice feature of the first gear is that it is electronically governed, so that you never get past 6000 rpm. Once this happens, a triangle, with an exclamation mark in the middle of it, placed in the middle of the carbon fiber layout of the tachometer, starts to blink and remind you to drive carefully. This is part of a feature called the Electronic Stability Program (ESP), which comes standard and can be turned off. ESP corrects oversteer and understeer by either decreasing the engine power to specific wheels, or applying breaks to individual wheels. Driving straight and fast for a time, I decided to turn while still going fast. My goal was to squeal the tires, but to my amazement, each time I accelerated into a turn, the wheels would lose it for a split second, but then the car would regain quickly. This was the ESP working with Automatic Slip Control (ASR). This tr~on control senses the drive-wheel slip and individ- ually breaks the slipping tire(s) or cuts engine power until control is regained. After all this time of driving, I com- pletely forgot about the "convertible" aspect of the car. In the center of the console, just behind the shift, you will find the power windows, power side mirrors and a funny looking red button. Pulling the button back and holding it for 25 seconds will drop the hardtop, and pushing it back will do the opposite. When the top retracts, it takes about two-thirds of the trunk space. The hard- top goes just above the standard roll bars for added safety incase of a rollover. For better handling and driver com- fort, there is a telescoping steering col- umn that is fitted with a polished wood trim that also appears on the center con- sole, doors and shift knob. For added cabin comfort, climate control is also standard in the SLKs. Pulling back into the lot, I parked the car, and got out, but the console started beeping, reminding me that I didn't turn my lights off. They also remind you to release the parking brake when you start the car. Unfortunately, most students could work during their entire undergraduate career and still not afford the sticker price of the SLK 320. At a retail price of $43,900, the SLK 320 fits nicely along with the Porsche Boxster, Audi TT, BMW Z3 2.8 and the Lexus SC 430. READ WEEKEND, ETC.