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2009
The SL-Class market exhibits a polarized price trend. While older models and standard trims experience significant depreciation, high-performance variants like the SL 65 AMG retain strong value, especially in excellent condition with lower mileage. The average price is skewed by the high-end models, but a substantial number of listings offer entry points into this luxury GT segment at considerably lower price points, indicating strong potential for value appreciation or significant savings on well-maintained examples.
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The market for the Mercedes-Benz SL-Class within the 2005-2015 range shows a significant price stratification, with high-performance variants like the SL 65 AMG commanding premium prices, while older models offer substantial depreciation opportunities. With only 18 total listings, inventory is low, and desirable, well-priced examples are selling very quickly, as indicated by the top deals' short days on market. Buyers should be prepared to act decisively on attractive listings. For those seeking the ultimate performance, the 2009 SL 65 AMG models present compelling value propositions, balancing performance, features, and market position.
This deal stands out due to its exceptionally low mileage for its year, combined with a strong deal score and significant estimated savings. It represents a prime example of a high-performance SL 65 AMG in excellent condition, making it a top recommendation for value and desirability.
This 2005 SL 65 AMG offers a more accessible entry point into the high-performance variant, with mileage that is reasonable for its age. While the estimated savings are modest, its price point and the fact it has been on the market for over 100 days suggest potential for negotiation.
This 2009 SL 65 AMG is a standout due to its very low mileage and significant estimated savings, indicating it's priced very competitively for its condition and performance pedigree. It's a strong contender for buyers seeking a nearly new experience in a pre-owned luxury GT.
This 2005 SL 65 AMG is recommended due to its extended time on the market (192 days), which suggests potential for negotiation. While the estimated savings are modest, the price is attractive for the performance offered, and the mileage is within a reasonable range for its age.
This 2005 SL 65 AMG is a solid option for buyers looking for a performance GT at a more accessible price point. It has a reasonable mileage for its age and has been available for 84 days, suggesting room for negotiation on the $39,995 asking price.
This 2006 SL 65 AMG offers a good balance of performance and price, with mileage that is well within expectations for its year. The 108 days on market indicate that the dealer may be open to negotiation on the $39,881 asking price.
This 2005 SL 65 AMG is a good value proposition, offering the high-performance experience at a competitive price point. The mileage is reasonable for its age, and with 47 days on the market, there's a good chance for negotiation on the $38,900 asking price.
This 2009 SL 65 AMG is a compelling find due to its very low mileage and substantial estimated savings. Although it has just been listed, the significant discount from the average market price makes it a highly attractive option for immediate consideration.
This 2005 SL 65 AMG is the lowest-priced listing, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious buyers seeking the performance of this model. While it has higher mileage (91,000 miles), its aggressive price and recent listing suggest it's a deal that could move quickly.
W198/W121 (1st Gen)
1959
convertible
R129 (4th Gen) - SL 600
1994-2008
convertible
W113 "Pagoda" (2nd Gen)
1970
convertible
W198/W121 (1st Gen)
1956-1978
convertible
R107 (3rd Gen)
1974-1976
convertible
R230 (5th Gen) - SL 550
2007-2020
convertibleLast analyzed: November 2, 2025