Mercedes-Benz Starts Convertible Season with a Sales
Milestone
• 400,000 units of current convertible and roadster models delivered to
customers worldwide
• Global market leadership for Mercedes-Benz roadster models
• More than 100,000 second-generation CLK convertibles sold
STUTTGART - June 18, 2007: Sales for convertibles and roadster models
from Mercedes-Benz are posting impressive results: A total of 400,000 units
of the current Mercedes-Benz SL and SLK roadster models and the CLK
convertible have been sold to date. In the roadster segment, Mercedes-Benz
is the worldwide market leader with the SL and the SLK.

Mercedes- Benz SLK
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The compact second-generation SLK-Class roadster alone has been sold to
about 162,000 customers all over the world since its market launch in March
2004. With a total of 480,000 deliveries, the SLK is the best-selling
premium roadster ever. The open two-seater is especially popular in
Germany, where the SLK has a market share of around 55 percent in the
roadster segment. More than half of the SLK customers throughout the world
chose an SLK 200 Kompressor.

Mercedes-Benz SL
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Ever since the world-famous 300 SL gull-wing coupe made its debut more
than 50 years ago, Mercedes-Benz SL-Class sports cars have been among the
world’s most fascinating and sought-after automobiles. The current
SL-Class is the fifth generation to continue this tradition. About 133,000
enthusiastic customers have been delighted by its sophisticated design,
pioneering technology, outstanding comfort and all-around driving pleasure.
The most important market for the Mercedes-Benz roadster in the luxury
segment is the U.S. The SL 500, which is chosen by approximately two thirds
of SL customers, is by far the most popular model in the series.

Mercedes-Benz CLK
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Sales of the CLK-Class convertible already reached the 105,000 mark.
Like the coupe, the open version of the current CLK series continues to be
very popular. Demand for the CLK convertible is especially high in Germany
and the U.S. First place on the list of best-selling variants goes to the
CLK 350 with seven-speed automatic transmission as standard equipment,
which accounts for about 40 percent of sales in the series.