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2012
Prices for the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG are generally stable, reflecting its status as a modern classic supercar. Well-maintained, low-mileage examples are likely to hold their value and potentially appreciate over time, especially as the model becomes rarer on the market.
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The Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG is a highly desirable supercar, and the current market reflects its exclusivity with limited inventory. For buyers, patience is key. Thoroughly inspect any vehicle, ideally with a pre-purchase inspection from a specialist familiar with this model. Given the niche nature, prices for well-maintained examples tend to hold strong, and appreciation is possible for pristine, low-mileage cars. Focus on condition and service history over minor price differences.
This listing stands out with the highest deal score, offering substantial estimated savings of $17,653 below the average market price. It also features relatively low mileage for its year, making it a compelling option for a buyer seeking value in the SLS AMG market.
While the estimated savings are modest ($403), this deal is ranked highly due to its strong deal score, indicating it's priced competitively within the current market. The mileage is also well within the average range, making it a balanced choice.
This listing offers the largest estimated savings of $26,254, making it the most aggressive price point among the top deals. While it has higher mileage (34,812 miles), its attractive price makes it a standout for budget-conscious enthusiasts.
This deal offers a significant estimated saving of $20,699 and has mileage (19,889) that is close to the market average. Its longer days on market (64) might indicate room for negotiation.
R107 (3rd Gen)
1975
convertible
W113 "Pagoda" (2nd Gen)
1968-1971
convertible
W113 "Pagoda" (2nd Gen)
1965
convertible
W113 "Pagoda" (2nd Gen)
1969
convertible
R107 (3rd Gen)
1971
convertible
W113 "Pagoda" (2nd Gen)
1965
convertibleLast analyzed: June 1, 2026