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Mercedes-Benz - 190SL (1960)

Experience the iconic elegance of the Mercedes-Benz 190SL, a defining symbol of 1960s automotive sophistication that continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re a seasoned vintage car aficionado or a newcomer eager to explore classic German engineering, understanding the Mercedes-Benz 190SL price landscape is essential. Prices vary widely based on year, condition, mileage, and market demand—but rest assured, our detailed database offers the most reliable benchmarks for 1960 models and beyond.

Key Specifications (1960 Model)

  • Engine: 1.5 L inline‑4, 30 hp (22 kW)
  • Transmission: 4‑speed manual with synchromesh on all gears
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (Premium)
  • Suspension: Independent front MacPherson struts; rear swing‑arm with coil springs
  • Brakes: Front disc, rear drum
  • Dimensions: Length: 4,030 mm (158.6 in); Width: 1,716 mm (67.6 in); Height: 1,341 mm (52.8 in); Wheelbase: 2,432 mm (95.9 in)
  • Weight: 1,380 kg (3,044 lb) curb
  • Top Speed: 138 km/h (86 mph)
  • Acceleration (0‑100 km/h): 16.4 s
  • Fuel Economy: 12 L/100 km (19 mpg) (typical)
  • Interior: Leather seats, single‑piece dashboard, optional “magic carpet” radio
  • Exterior: Color options: “Silver Argento,” “Yellow DAK,” “Blue Spark” (paint core only)
  • Notable Features: Drop‑sheet tail, integrated luggage compartment, “IV” steering mechanism, pioneering driver‑centric cockpit layout

By cross-referencing these spec points, you can accurately identify your vehicle’s authenticity and potential market value. This alignment is especially useful when evaluating the used Mercedes-Benz 190SL price across different regions.

Depreciation Insight: Mercedes-Benz 190SL Depreciation

Although vintage models often defy conventional depreciation curves, the Mercedes-Benz 190SL depreciation pattern remains a reliable guide for collectors. Here’s a realistic snapshot based on trends observed in auction data and specialist listings:

  • First year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its value as the market corrects initial overpricing or underappreciation.
  • Years 2‑5: Depreciation slows to around 5‑7% yearly—reflecting maintenance costs and rarity incentives.
  • Beyond 5 years: Values stabilize or appreciate by 1‑3% annually, especially if meticulous restorations are undertaken.

These percentages illustrate how a well‑maintained 1960 model can maintain its value better than


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