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2013
The market for the Mercedes-Benz SL-Class appears stable, with a wide price range reflecting variations in year, mileage, and trim. The presence of several highly-rated deals below the average price suggests that strategic buyers can find excellent value, particularly for models like the SL 63 AMG from the 2011-2014 period. Negotiation is key, especially for vehicles that have been on the market slightly longer.
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The Mercedes-Benz SL-Class market currently shows a limited inventory, with most available listings concentrated in the performance-oriented SL 63 AMG trim. While the average price hovers around $40,000, there are significant opportunities to find value, especially in models from around 2013, which offer a good balance of modern features and performance. Be prepared for potentially higher maintenance costs associated with the AMG variants. Given the relatively quick turnover indicated by the average days on market, acting decisively on a well-priced vehicle is advisable. Focus on vehicles with strong estimated savings and consider negotiating based on mileage and market positioning.
This deal stands out with the highest deal score, indicating a strong combination of price, mileage, and estimated savings relative to the market average. The 2013 SL 63 AMG offers significant performance and luxury at a price point that represents excellent value.
This listing ranks highly due to its strong deal score, despite minimal estimated savings. It represents a solid option for a 2013 SL 63 AMG, and its position on the market for 27 days may offer negotiation leverage.
This 2011 SL 63 AMG offers a compelling price point and relatively low mileage for its year, combined with a good estimated saving. Its position on the market for 29 days suggests potential for negotiation.
This 2013 SL 63 AMG is a standout deal due to its substantial estimated savings and competitive price. The mileage is reasonable for its year, and its presence on the market for 27 days provides an opportunity for negotiation.
This 2013 SL 63 AMG offers a good balance of performance, mileage, and estimated savings. Its longer days on market (39) suggest potential flexibility from the dealer.
This 2009 SL 63 AMG is a strong contender due to its substantial estimated savings and relatively short time on the market. While it has higher mileage, the price and savings make it an attractive option for performance enthusiasts.
This is the lowest-priced SL 63 AMG in the list, offering the largest estimated savings. With relatively low mileage for its year and a short time on market, it's an exceptional value proposition.
This 2011 SL 63 AMG offers a good combination of low mileage for its year and a competitive price, with a decent estimated saving. Its short time on market suggests it's a desirable listing.
This 2013 SL 63 AMG offers a good estimated saving and a competitive price for its year. The mileage is reasonable, and its short time on market indicates strong interest.
This 2014 SL 63 AMG is a newer model year with reasonable mileage and a good estimated saving. Its very short time on market suggests it's a highly desirable listing.
R107 (3rd Gen)
1971
convertible
R230 (5th Gen) - SL 55 AMG
2003-2008
convertible
R231 (6th Gen) - AMG SL 65
2016-2017
convertible
W113 "Pagoda" (2nd Gen)
1967
convertible
R107 (3rd Gen)
1978
convertible
R230 (5th Gen) - SL 65 AMG
2005-2015
convertibleLast analyzed: July 1, 2026