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SLS/R197/C197 AMG: Are SLS values bottoming out?

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Old 10-13-2014, 02:32 PM
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Are SLS values bottoming out?

It seems that SLS's are starting to hold the same values they were a year ago, between $130k-$150k. These cars have already depreciated between $50k-$100k depending upon original MSRP and I'm starting to think that the early gull wing coupes are approaching the bottom of their depreciation curves.

I am a buyer and have noticed some rather robust sales activity for the early and current gull wings. It will be interesting to see if these SLS models can buck the trend of the continued rapid depreciation of their AMG bretheren. Regardless, my hunt for a well optioned car continues.

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This is it. No more depreciation. From now on up and up!!
20% each year until reach MSRP.

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