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Friday, August 1, 2008
Over the ensuing 53 years of its life, however, the SL designation has come to mean Sport-Luxury rather than Sport-Light, as more technology and creature comforts were crammed between the rails-to be fair to the original concept, mostly in response to a pampered American buyer who's gobbled up the lion's share of SL production. Engineering has fought a good battle against the resulting weight gains, but the SL came to be seen more often in a country club's parking lot than on a challenging back road...but that's not to demean the car's success. Its reputation as a luxurious boulevard cruiser is golden, but about the only time you'll read SL and sports car in the same sentence is in a company brochure or a biography of Stirling Moss.
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