SL/R231: 2017 Maintenance, repairs and depreciation?
My point is that only 10% of the cars were an SL400 and 10% were an SL63. I was a little surprised to see this. I don't know what conclusion to make other than 80% of the SL550s were being sold. Not to disparage the SL550, but it does beg the question why.
My SL400 now has 51k miles. I paid $43,000 about three years ago. It had 22,649 miles on it at the time. So my "depreciation" after three years and 29,000 miles is about $9,000. It has aged nearly 42% and increased its mileage/usage by 127% yet has "depreciated" only about 21%. I'll take that for all the pleasure it has given me.
I've owned a lot of cars and there are about four that I kept for really long times or remember fondly. They are a 1981 Volvo 240 station wagon; a 2004 Audi TT; a 2004 SL500; and my current 2015 SL400. I've never bought a car concerned about its resale value as an "investment". Every car I buy I intend to keep "forever" and only get rid of it when I become bored or it becomes problematic.










