| For the $130,000 as-tested price of our Mercedes-Benz SL550 test car, the curious-looking button with an image of a box surrounding the SL550 better be a Starship Enterprise-like deflector shield. You know, to create an impenetrable force field against rogue shopping carts at the grocery store or stray golf balls at the country club. The boxed button brings up a display screen on the car's 7-inch LCD that shows telemetry and information for the optional ABC suspension. The $4,090 active suspension adjusts shock firmness as well as ride height for optimal comfort and handling; it can lower the car's ride height at high speeds to improve aerodynamics. The ABC's screen shows the ride height level, g-forces and suspension settings (like whether the SL is in Comfort or Sport mode). A highly detailed image of the SL550 shows up at the center of the roadster's LCD screen. Cars.com Executive Editor Joe Wiesenfelder noted the information wasn't useful and the graphic was elaborative for simply showing which suspension mode was active. Related from KickingTires http://blogs.cars.com/kickingtires/ | |||
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