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Old Jan 8, 2025 | 01:14 PM
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The 2024 sales numbers are tabulated. The R232 had 1,608 sales. I've suspected that this may be the last SL.........the aforementioned sales numbers add credibility to that guess. I believe this makes this the worst selling SL ever ( outside of the limited GW and 300SL roadsters).

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Old Jan 8, 2025 | 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike P
The 2024 sales numbers are tabulated. The R232 had 1,608 sales. I've suspected that this may be the last SL.........the aforementioned sales numbers add credibility to that guess. I believe this makes this the worst selling SL ever ( outside of the limited GW and 300SL roadsters).
hmmm R they going to facelift it at all?

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This is what happens when a vehicle is relatively overpriced/underpowered.
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price and power aren't my concerns, reliability is my biggest concern
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Old Jan 17, 2025 | 12:15 PM
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This is what happens when a vehicle is relatively overpriced/underpowered.
As well as unreliable.
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Daimler Benz would be wise to cut and run. Sales for roadsters in general are dismal. BMW is dropping the Z4 as sales are also terrible. I think Aston Martin also dropped the Vantage droptop.
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Daimler Benz would be wise to cut and run. Sales for roadsters in general are dismal. BMW is dropping the Z4 as sales are also terrible. I think Aston Martin also dropped the Vantage droptop.
Aston just released the Vantage convertible on their web site. Looks really nice!
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Old Jan 28, 2025 | 08:51 AM
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If, BIG IF, MB had any functional neurons, this could be an opportunity. There's less competition in the luxury convertible market. The SL was always an iconic car, starting with the 300. Reliability is needed. Step #1 is to recognize there's a problem MB can't get to step #1.
The word is out that the SL has frequent reliability problems, denial didn't work. Please recall the biodegradable wiring denials.

Sadly, this will likely be the last SL.
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Originally Posted by AzurSL
I understand this car has been plagued with issues left and right but man it does make me rather sad to see my favorite icon being left in the dust. This car needs a refresh to address its issues, instead of random 100 unit special editions. It’s hard to imagine MB without the SL. It was priced stratospherically high, so I don’t believe MB expected this thing to move 7500 units a year, but 1600 is dismal. 3000 seems like the sweet spot. Also, I did find the marketing around it rather weak when it came out.
I guess it is still a novelty car sadly, most people want SUVs : (
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There are still plenty of people with the financial capabilities that want a sporty convertible like the SL and not just an suv. Look at the Porsche 911 sales. Dealer allocations, waiting lists, stupid high prices, and opinions vary, but mine is that the interior of the 911 is on par with a Toyota. Mbz made a huge mistake with the current SL but could easily sell 3000+ units a year if the would get their heads out of their asses. Get rid of half of the new tech that creates the electronic issues, make it reliable and at least make it seem like a good value for the ridiculous prices that are asked. There’s a big void in the luxury two seater market from $100,000-$200,000 that someone should jump on, and I keep hoping that it will be the next SL. Mine is now 9 years old and I dread the thought of having to keep it for another 9 years because there’s nothing out there under $250,000 that even comes close to what I already have.
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Originally Posted by SteveL1
There are still plenty of people with the financial capabilities that want a sporty convertible like the SL and not just an suv. Look at the Porsche 911 sales. Dealer allocations, waiting lists, stupid high prices, and opinions vary, but mine is that the interior of the 911 is on par with a Toyota. Mbz made a huge mistake with the current SL but could easily sell 3000+ units a year if the would get their heads out of their asses. Get rid of half of the new tech that creates the electronic issues, make it reliable and at least make it seem like a good value for the ridiculous prices that are asked. There’s a big void in the luxury two seater market from $100,000-$200,000 that someone should jump on, and I keep hoping that it will be the next SL. Mine is now 9 years old and I dread the thought of having to keep it for another 9 years because there’s nothing out there under $250,000 that even comes close to what I already have.
I am not saying people are not buying it at all, I am saying it is the minority, sadly as the market is dominated by SUVs in North America, even sedans don't have its place anymore. Don't get me wrong, I like the SL and too wish it succeed.

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I agree that MB has cranial-**** inversion. The reliability, questionable engineering and design aren't positives. There's minimal competition, the SL has a 70yr history, it's an icon. Exploit the aforementioned.

The latest foray into irrelevance is called the "Golden Coast" edition, the Junior Pimp Edition. Limited to 100 units.......get those orders in today!!!

Long ago in the early days of the R232 debacle, I suggested firing the entire BOD and senior management.............was I wrong??
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Originally Posted by Mike P
I agree that MB has cranial-**** inversion. The reliability, questionable engineering and design aren't positives. There's minimal competition, the SL has a 70yr history, it's an icon. Exploit the aforementioned.

The latest foray into irrelevance is called the "Golden Coast" edition, the Junior Pimp Edition. Limited to 100 units.......get those orders in today!!!

Long ago in the early days of the R232 debacle, I suggested firing the entire BOD and senior management.............was I wrong??
Sadly, I'm not so sure they even care anymore. I really wanted the SL to succeed, I'd have one right now. The pimp editions exemplify their perceived and priority market.
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Sadly, I'm not so sure they even care anymore. I really wanted the SL to succeed, I'd have one right now. The pimp editions exemplify their perceived and priority market.
I mean, forum member streamliner also want it to succeed and he too has one, and he too was (still?) a loyal mb customer but the company let him down. He didnt leave mb, mb left him.
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I continue to get offers from both MB corporate and my local dealer to trade my R231 for a new R232. Huge discounts and trade values above book. Clearly MB is desperately trying to keep the SL alive. Quality and reliability used to be monikers associated with MB. This is no longer the case. Can the SL be saved?
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Originally Posted by rmorin49
I continue to get offers from both MB corporate and my local dealer to trade my R231 for a new R232. Huge discounts and trade values above book. Clearly MB is desperately trying to keep the SL alive. Quality and reliability used to be monikers associated with MB. This is no longer the case. Can the SL be saved?
I hope so, but not sure how. MB really went too far and off the reservation. Quality/reliability is down, pricing is crazy, and they have that stupid tablet in a convertible. I'd love to own another SL at some point. Until then, I'll keep my M8.
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Originally Posted by rmorin49
I continue to get offers from both MB corporate and my local dealer to trade my R231 for a new R232. Huge discounts and trade values above book. Clearly MB is desperately trying to keep the SL alive. Quality and reliability used to be monikers associated with MB. This is no longer the case. Can the SL be saved?
Well, the damage is done but if damage control, they need to start to do a few things (or all of them, including: ) solving the software issues, perhaps bringing back physical buttons, better integrate the centre screen, dropping the weight, (it is called super light I guess in German for a reason), bring back hard top, perhaps fine tuning the transmission, find a way to prevent dealerships from setting high ADMs, set a price that makes more sense, have inventory controlled well. Did I miss anything? Let me know.
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Did I miss anything? Let me know.
Maybe sell directly to the end user (B2C) and spare us from the time wasting / painful dealer purchase experience.

I want to acquire an around-town vehicle for a family member and, even though I don't like EV complications, I have thought about leasing a Tesla since it's a no hassle experience.

VW is planning to copy Tesla with their upcoming Scout products and I think other OEMs should follow suit.
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Originally Posted by W205C43PFL
Well, the damage is done but if damage control, they need to start to do a few things (or all of them, including: ) solving the software issues, perhaps bringing back physical buttons, better integrate the centre screen, dropping the weight, (it is called super light I guess in German for a reason), bring back hard top, perhaps fine tuning the transmission, find a way to prevent dealerships from setting high ADMs, set a price that makes more sense, have inventory controlled well. Did I miss anything? Let me know.
The marketing literature says the soft top install saved 55 lbs of weight(compared to a hard top of the same dimensions). That’s a shade more than 20 kilos. On a 5500lb car, that’s a 1% weight savings. But more than a1% hit to reputation.
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Maybe sell directly to the end user (B2C) and spare us from the time wasting / painful dealer purchase experience.

I want to acquire an around-town vehicle for a family member and, even though I don't like EV complications, I have thought about leasing a Tesla since it's a no hassle experience.

VW is planning to copy Tesla with their upcoming Scout products and I think other OEMs should follow suit.
That will be quite a transition though.
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The marketing literature says the soft top install saved 55 lbs of weight(compared to a hard top of the same dimensions). That’s a shade more than 20 kilos. On a 5500lb car, that’s a 1% weight savings. But more than a1% hit to reputation.
Yes, exactly plus they had to I guess to at least squeeze something from the additional weight everything else added, but it is not enough plus not everyone wants a soft top. Wish they add more carbon fibre as standard to make up for it but then you get a higher price tag.
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Daimler Benz would be wise to cut and run
I feel like I should note that Daimler-Benz became Mercedes-Benz Group after Daimler was spun off a few years ago.
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Originally Posted by Mike P
The 2024 sales numbers are tabulated. The R232 had 1,608 sales. I've suspected that this may be the last SL.........the aforementioned sales numbers add credibility to that guess. I believe this makes this the worst selling SL ever ( outside of the limited GW and 300SL roadsters).
Much has to do with Mercedes Corp. cancelling orders. I placed an order for a 2024 SL55 & MBZ Corp. cancelled the order. Months later I placed an order for a 2025 SL55 & MBZ Corp. cancelled that order also. Now the dealer indicated they will contact me in a few months to take my build-up/order on a 2026 SL55. MBZ Corp. keeps cancelling dealers allotments & orders placed with a deposit down. Apparently they are not getting enough orders to make it financially feasible to build the cars.

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