SL/R232: Considering SL 63 – Thoughts on Depreciation?
I’m considering getting an R232 SL 63 AMG, but as I’ve been researching the market, I’ve noticed the depreciation on these cars is incredibly steep. I understand that luxury and sports cars typically depreciate faster, but this seems unusually high.
For instance, brand-new 2024 SL 63 models are listed as high as $250k, with an MSRP around $210k. However, I’ve come across 2022 models with only 5-6k miles priced around $110k—without even negotiating!
This massive depreciation has me wondering if there’s something about the car that I’m missing. When I watch videos and read reviews, the car seems phenomenal.
Does it really make sense to buy a 2022 model with 5k miles for $110k, or is there something about these cars that’s driving the prices down so drastically?
Maybe this has been discussed here before, so apologies if I’ve missed it. I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences with the R232 SL 63 AMG!
Thanks in advance!
I’m considering getting an R232 SL 63 AMG, but as I’ve been researching the market, I’ve noticed the depreciation on these cars is incredibly steep. I understand that luxury and sports cars typically depreciate faster, but this seems unusually high.
For instance, brand-new 2024 SL 63 models are listed as high as $250k, with an MSRP around $210k. However, I’ve come across 2022 models with only 5-6k miles priced around $110k—without even negotiating!
This massive depreciation has me wondering if there’s something about the car that I’m missing. When I watch videos and read reviews, the car seems phenomenal.
Does it really make sense to buy a 2022 model with 5k miles for $110k, or is there something about these cars that’s driving the prices down so drastically?
Maybe this has been discussed here before, so apologies if I’ve missed it. I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences with the R232 SL 63 AMG!
Thanks in advance!
Then there were some quality issues, dealerships were giving very heavy incentives, then there was a conquest program which further accelerated the depreciation. Why buy used when you can buy new for very close to the used price is the mindset people had that also led to the depreciation.




Last edited by superswiss; Nov 30, 2024 at 03:53 AM.
My only concern with the R232 SL, particularly the 2022 models, is the recalls and technical issues I’ve come across in some reviews here. I’m guessing these might be first-year production issues, and I’d assume they’ve been addressed in the later model years.
Does anyone have insights or personal experiences with this? Have the issues been resolved in the 2023 or 2024 versions? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
I just have a quick question: Does the $4,000 voucher automatically come with the car? If I end up purchasing one, will I receive the voucher as well?
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I just have a quick question: Does the $4,000 voucher automatically come with the car? If I end up purchasing one, will I receive the voucher as well?
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MB is a low quality purveyor of expensive garbage. Sad and true, read this site thoroughly with eyes wide open. MB creates phenomenal car ideas, and executes them poorly. The cars are nearly unmaintainable at moderate to high mileage. Depreciation reflects this. For illustrative purposes, consider the opposite scenario, the Honda CR-V.
Caveat emptor in extremis.
Last edited by chassis; Dec 1, 2024 at 01:50 PM.




The R232 roll out was a disaster in myriad ways including delayed deliveries, poor reliability and questionable design.
I place the blame solely on MB. Poor decisions from the very start and an aloof attitude toward clients. Perhaps build/design a car with previous client input. Maybe MB can hire some senior Jaguar management??




Purchased new SL55 for MSRP of $158,600 in 2/23. 2022 Model Year. Naturally, it was a week or two before the $10K conquest cash offer was announced (I was coming out of a '22 Carrera S Cabriolet.)
Traded car in 11/24 (although only 21 months old, it was 3 model years) with 10,300 miles; received $85,000 in trade. HIgher end used cars are tanking. That's not limited to MB.
Per model year, that's 15.66% per year. High, but not off the charts, and as a trade that was a wholesale value. AMGs are not known for value retention and I went into it with my eyes open. No idea what the retail value of the car was.
Furthermore, to those who have advocated previous client input, the SL line has sold poorly for years. MB was clearly looking for a new target audience. I think the design of the R232 was good (obviously personal opinion) but I can't argue that the execution was, and the market has not been kind. All I can say was that my car was pretty much flawless after the first day of ownership.
Last edited by drgek; Dec 1, 2024 at 03:42 PM.
Purchased new SL55 for MSRP of $158,600 in 2/23. 2022 Model Year. Naturally, it was a week or two before the $10K conquest cash offer was announced (I was coming out of a '22 Carrera S Cabriolet.)
Traded car in 11/24 (although only 21 months old, it was 3 model years) with 10,300 miles; received $85,000 in trade. HIgher end used cars are tanking. That's not limited to MB.
Per model year, that's 15.66% per year. High, but not off the charts, and as a trade that was a wholesale value. AMGs are not known for value retention and I went into it with my eyes open. No idea what the retail value of the car was.
Furthermore, to those who have advocated previous client input, the SL line has sold poorly for years. MB was clearly looking for a new target audience. I think the design of the R232 was good (obviously personal opinion) but I can't argue that the execution was, and the market has not been kind. All I can say was that my car was pretty much flawless after the first day of ownership.
I suppose I could have just left a like, but that seemed lazy to an extent.
Good luck, KH




Last edited by superswiss; Dec 1, 2024 at 07:40 PM.
MB is a low quality purveyor of expensive garbage. Sad and true, read this site thoroughly with eyes wide open. MB creates phenomenal car ideas, and executes them poorly. The cars are nearly unmaintainable at moderate to high mileage. Depreciation reflects this. For illustrative purposes, consider the opposite scenario, the Honda CR-V.
Caveat emptor in extremis.
The SL is a car as you said, a car most people won’t buy and has a limited market. Part of that is due to the price and being impractical. The reason they depreciate is because when new there isn’t a market for them. So why would there be a market for them used? You had 1 MB and cry all the time about quality. Of course this forum is full of people with issues… that is every car forum and literally the purpose of a forum. To help people with issues. All car forums are like this. There are plenty of people driving high mileage MB’s and have no issues keeping them going. The fact that you compare a SL to a CRV shows you are clueless….




Another post made the comparison with Honda. Although I have several MBs (I think owning 1 bad MB is sufficient to comment) , my daily driver is a Honda with 286K trouble free miles, even an original clutch!. Hondas are well known for being well engineered and incredibly reliable. I think it's a relevant comparison. Why can't MB be more like Honda??? I'll put on my Nomex.
I’m considering getting an R232 SL 63 AMG, but as I’ve been researching the market, I’ve noticed the depreciation on these cars is incredibly steep. I understand that luxury and sports cars typically depreciate faster, but this seems unusually high.
For instance, brand-new 2024 SL 63 models are listed as high as $250k, with an MSRP around $210k. However, I’ve come across 2022 models with only 5-6k miles priced around $110k—without even negotiating!
This massive depreciation has me wondering if there’s something about the car that I’m missing. When I watch videos and read reviews, the car seems phenomenal.
Does it really make sense to buy a 2022 model with 5k miles for $110k, or is there something about these cars that’s driving the prices down so drastically?
Maybe this has been discussed here before, so apologies if I’ve missed it. I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences with the R232 SL 63 AMG!
Thanks in advance!
A '24 is now a leftover model now that '25s are being produced and arriving.
For the avg '24 63's $210k msrp I would be looking at nothing less than $25-35k+ off msrp...fyi there is already $15k in 63 trunk money which is on top of expected deep dealer discounts. These vehicles are not selling well/as planned and those stuck on floorplan more than 90days+ need to be moved...period.
Last edited by RJC; Dec 4, 2024 at 05:26 PM.




A '24 is now a leftover model now that '25s are being produced and arriving.
For the avg '24 63's $210k msrp I would be looking at nothing less than $25-35k+ off msrp...fyi there is already $15k in 63 trunk money which is on top of expected deep dealer discounts. These vehicles are not selling well/as planned and those stuck on floorplan more than 90days+ need to be moved...period.
The SL is a car as you said, a car most people won’t buy and has a limited market. Part of that is due to the price and being impractical. The reason they depreciate is because when new there isn’t a market for them. So why would there be a market for them used? You had 1 MB and cry all the time about quality. Of course this forum is full of people with issues… that is every car forum and literally the purpose of a forum. To help people with issues. All car forums are like this. There are plenty of people driving high mileage MB’s and have no issues keeping them going. The fact that you compare a SL to a CRV shows you are clueless….
The reason MBs depreciate so badly is because of reliability issues.
I'm an SL driver before I get flamed.







