SLS/R197/C197 AMG: SLS Prices
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
You may see 160 in 6 months but it it will be a lightly optioned 3K mile 2011 model. They are still quoting some time to be able to spec one the way you want.
160 in a month is just wishful thinking. First AMG in a while to hold its value.
Buying semi-limited run cars for an investment against depreciation is risky business these days as there are TOO MANY choices of semi-limted or strictly limited production cars....by quality manufacturers that have a heritage....
When the original SL Gullwing came out they had only been making cars for about 60 years, which is relatively short time......cars have been around for double that now.......lots of "collectibles" around that are more rare than a SLS......and more desirable to collect....
The manufacturers have gotten greedy and continue to make so called special exclusive run cars, the next one better that previous one in their stable, etc.....they certainly can sell a pipe dream to people who can afford, se la vie...
You may see 160 in 6 months but it it will be a lightly optioned 3K mile 2011 model. They are still quoting some time to be able to spec one the way you want.
160 in a month is just wishful thinking. First AMG in a while to hold its value.
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i would hope they have some plan to make it a limited number car, but seems like that's not going to happen. now we just hope they don't flood the market with it.
Mercedes has the option to audit these orders, but I haven't heard of them doing so yet. I have a deposit down with my dealer for him to either get or trade for a April 2012 delivery SLS coupe allocation because that is when my finances will be in line for such a purchase. But every once in a while you get an email from a dealer saying they have a "car on order with a build we can change" for the next month or two.
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Here's a repost of something I wrote for the AMG Private Lounge boards. Sums up my feelings about this and why I decided to just order a new one. I plan on driving it a lot more and keeping it much longer than the Black (more than 6000 miles a year).
And as crazy as it sounds, the doors and their history is a BIG factor in this story. Its been stated that the reason for the lower roadster production is that, given the option, buyers still want the gull wings (I know I do).
You are seeing a lot of 200-1000 mile models up for sale because the people that bought them have trouble getting in and out of them for age/health reasons. Also, there are A LOT of Mercedes customers that walk into a dealer and just want the hottest, expensive thing MB makes at the time, and have no idea what they are buying. They're expecting a CL65 level of luxury and comfort and find out the hard way that what they bought was a Viper, built by people that know how to make cars. So they immediately trade.
And if the supply begins to badly out-pace demand...blame the dealers. Because, technically, Mercedes will only build a SLS if there is a "confirmed" buyer behind it. The problem is that I've heard from many dealers that they tend to "find" or "make up" buyers in hopes that they'll be able to sell the car after the fact. Personally I think some MB audits of orders would be great on these guys, who are ruining the long-term collector status of the car.
Long story short, speculating about long term collectability of a car is still a crap shoot. But (as long as the dealers don't screw it up), the SLS' collector status is on the right track.
Last edited by Carac; Aug 25, 2011 at 04:22 AM.

to me it's faster that's it, the 63 wins on the rest and it's cheaper.
The New SL might be worth the wait, if it,s got the 5.5 TT engine a quick
remap and it will blow the SLS away.
come as convertible , and the SLS Roadster does not have the gull wings
to make it special just looks like an old SL ,so better keep the 63!!



