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Mercedes-Benz - SL-Class (2014)

For luxury car enthusiasts, the Mercedes-Benz SL‑Class is a perennial icon of performance and refinement. The 2014 model, in particular, blends classic styling with modern technology, offering a driving experience that feels both exhilarating and comfortable. If you’re weighing what a 2014 Mercedes-Benz SL‑Class is worth, the price range can be surprisingly broad—depending on mileage, condition, and geographic market. Understanding the details behind the Mercedes-Benz SL-Class price helps you make an informed decision, whether you’re buying or just researching.

  • Engine & Performance: 3.5‑L V6 biturbo producing 382 hp and 443 lb‑ft of torque. 0‑60 mph in under 5.3 seconds.
  • Transmission: 9‑speed automatic with dual‑clutch mode for sporty shifts.
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline.
  • Drive Configuration: Rear‑wheel drive (optionally 4MATIC all‑wheel drive).
  • Power Steering: Electric power steering with a lightweight feel.
  • Dimensions: Length ≈ 186 in; Width ≈ 75 in; Height ≈ 47 in; Wheelbase ≈ 96 in.
  • Interior Features: Leather‑trimmed seats, dual‑zone climate control, 200‑whp headlamps, COMAND infotainment, optional Burmester surround‑sound.
  • Safety: Adaptive cruise control, lane‑keeping assist, blind‑spot monitoring, and 12 airbags.
  • Top Speed: 155 mph (electronically limited).

Understanding the Mercedes-Benz SL‑Class depreciation is crucial for anyone who’s planning to invest in a 2014 model. Mercedes-Benz sedans generally show a strong hold on value because of their prestigious brand and high build quality. However, convertible models, due to higher maintenance costs and niche appeal, typically lose a bit more over time.

  • First year: The 2014 SL‑Class usually loses about 15‑20% of its original retail price once it’s owned by a buyer, largely due to the initial depreciation shock.
  • Three to five years: Total depreciation commonly falls in the 35‑45% range, assuming average mileage (≈ 12,000 miles per year) and solid condition.
  • Beyond five years: Depreciation slows; a well‑maintained 2014 SL‑Class might hold around 50–55% of its 2014 new‑car value after a decade.


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