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Mercedes-Benz - 300SL (1986)

Explore the legendary Mercedes-Benz 300SL – a timeless icon of German engineering Embark on a journey back to the mid‑1980s with one of the most celebrated sports cars ever produced: the Mercedes-Benz 300SL. Though it was originally unveiled in the 1950s, the 1986 model years continue to attract collectors worldwide. Whether you’re looking for a pristine showroom example or a practical used vehicle, understanding the Mercedes-Benz 300SL price landscape is essential. --- ### Key Specifications (1986 model)

  • Engine: 3.0‑litre straight‑six flat‑6, 6‑cyl, 200 hp
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (optional 5‑speed manual)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline, premium (95‑RON)
  • Dimensions: Length 4,801 mm | Width 1,865 mm | Height 1,340 mm | Wheelbase 2,515 mm
  • Weight: Approximately 1,580 kg (dry)
  • Top Speed: Around 210 km/h (130 mph)
  • Acceleration 0–100 km/h: ~7.8 seconds (best‑vetted models)
  • Features: Power steering, disc brakes on all wheels, optional air conditioning and power windows
  • Interior: Luxurious leather seats, dual‑mode climate control, premium audio system
  • Exterior: Iconic gull‑wing doors, chrome bumpers, precise aluminum trim
These specifications provide a snapshot of why the Mercedes-Benz 300SL remains a coveted classic. For those curious about the actual cost today, be sure to review the Mercedes-Benz 300SL price in your local market, as it varies by condition, mileage, and provenance. --- ### Depreciation Insight The luxury sports car segment follows distinct market dynamics. For a meticulously maintained 1986 model, you can generally expect the following depreciation patterns:
  • First Year: A 15%–20% reduction from the original retail value is typical. Even well‑conditioned 1986 vehicles will settle at about 80–85% of their showroom price.
  • Years 2–5: Depreciation slows to ~2–3% annually, provided the car remains in excellent operational condition.
  • Years 6–10: Steady value retention; a well‑registered 300SL can hold 50% or more of its original purchase price.
  • After 10 years: Value often oscillates due to market demand and rarity; overall depreciation may aggregate to roughly 70%–75% over the car’s lifespan.
In practical terms, those considering a Mercedes-Benz 300SL depreciation table should note that resale value is heavily influenced by engine condition, rust prevention, and originality of components. A fully documented service history can add 5–10% of perceived value over similar vehicles. --- ### Comparison Context When evaluating a classic sports car, understanding how the 300SL measures against contemporaries is crucial:


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