2005
Prices generally decrease with age, but low-mileage, high-performance variants can retain significant value across different years.
Moderate
The market for Mercedes-Benz SL-Class (2005-2015) shows a wide price range, heavily influenced by year and mileage. The average price is significantly skewed by a few high-priced, low-mileage examples. Buyers looking for value should focus on listings priced below the market average of $77,092.81. Older models, particularly from 2005-2007, offer the most substantial savings and appear to be the best value, especially when found with reasonable mileage and longer days on market, indicating potential negotiation leverage. Be prepared for higher mileage on the most affordable options, so a pre-purchase inspection is highly recommended.
Exceptional value due to significantly below-average mileage (27,925 vs. 38,844 avg.), a long listing duration (234 days), and substantial savings of $32,192.81.
The lowest priced listing at $35,996, offering the highest savings of $41,096.81. While mileage is slightly above average and days on market are low, the aggressive pricing makes it a standout deal.
Strong value proposition with mileage below average (34,887 vs. 38,844 avg.), a very long time on market (200 days) suggesting negotiation potential, and savings of $29,592.81.
Offers significant savings of $37,093.81 and has been on the market for 38 days, providing a good balance of price and market presence, despite mileage being above average.
The most affordable option at $29,950, yielding the highest savings of $47,142.81. Despite higher mileage (70,496), its price and 131 days on market make it a compelling opportunity for budget-conscious buyers.
W198/W121 (1st Gen)
1956-1978
convertibleR107 (3rd Gen)
1974-1976
convertibleR 232 AMG SL 43
convertibleR231 (6th Gen) - SL 400
2015-2016
convertibleW113 "Pagoda" (2nd Gen)
1970
convertibleW113 "Pagoda" (2nd Gen)
1965
convertibleLast analyzed: September 1, 2025