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Old 09-06-2002, 01:56 PM
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please explain the difference in the CL500 and SL500

whats the difference please explain in detail. which is the convertable. because I have seen alot of the SL 500's and I had some CL 500 and have not yet seen one with its top down and i live in miami fl. can someone explain the difference bettwen each car. please give as much detail as possible. Thanks
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Old 09-09-2002, 01:35 AM
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the cl is a 215 chassis, 2 door, hardtop coupe.
the sl is either a 129 chassis or a 230 chassis depending on year.
the 129 has both hardtop and softtop(1990-2001)
the 230 is a retractable hardtop (2002)
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