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      <title>Mercedes-AMG SL Spotted in Selenite Grey With Red Vario-Roof</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Parked curbside against a backdrop of olive trees and stone retaining walls, this R232-generation Mercedes-AMG SL makes an unmissable case for the return of color inside the convertible top. The red fabric vario-roof against a cool grey-blue body is a combination Mercedes hasn&amp;rsquo;t leaned on this hard since the R129 days, and it reads as a deliberate callback rather than an accident of spec sheet.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;The details confirm the AMG lineage without needing a walk-around. The vertical-slat Panamericana grille, the &amp;ldquo;TURBO&amp;rdquo; script mounted low on the front fender, and the red-painted brake calipers peeking from behind the multi-spoke alloys are the visual shorthand AMG buyers pay extra for. The SL nameplate has always split the difference between GT car and cruiser, and this example, top up, low mileage look, parked in a public park lot rather than a dealership forecourt, is doing exactly the kind of everyday flexing the car was built for.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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