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Mercedes-Benz - SL Class AMG (2002)

When you think of the iconic 2002 Mercedes‑Benz SL Class AMG, the image is instantly of a powerful, luxurious roadster that delivers an unforgettable driving experience. Even today, enthusiasts and collectors continue to chase this rare gem, and the Mercedes-Benz SL Class AMG price landscape reflects its enduring allure.

Below you’ll find a comprehensive overview of the Mercedes‑Benz SL Class AMG 2002 price fundamentals, a detailed spec list, depreciation insights, and context that helps you gauge value both in the used‑car market and against comparable models. All figures are purposefully presented without pinpoint numbers—market conditions, vehicle history, and location greatly influence the final price.

  • Engine: 5.4‑liter V8 bi‑turb, 552 horsepower, 470 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic, late‑model AMG dual‑clutch option available
  • Fuel Type: Premium unleaded
  • 0‑60 mph: Approximately 4.6‑5.0 seconds depending on trim
  • Top Speed: 155‑175 mph (electronically limited)
  • Dimensions: Length 184.1 in, width 78.8 in, wheelbase 106.1 in, height 52.9 in
  • Weight: Approx. 5,700 lbs
  • Drive Style: Forward‑drive rear‑wheel‑drive (RWD) with optional AMG Performance suspension
  • Interior Features: Leather upholstery, tri‑zone climate control, power‑folding seat, 7‑inch infotainment display (2021‑update optional)
  • Exterior Highlights: AMG package with unique bumpers, power‑foldable doors, illuminated saber‑style tail lights, and stadium‑style all‑wheel‑laser headlights.

Depreciation Outlook: Mercedes-Benz SL Class AMG depreciation

Like many high‑performance luxury vehicles, the 2002 SL Class AMG sees a notable decline in monetary value once it leaves the showroom. While no single formula can capture every nuance of market shifts, the following guidelines outline typical depreciation stages:

  • First Year (1‑2 years old): The car typically loses 15‑20% of its original value, largely due to the rapid drop in brand prestige just after launch and the emergence of newer models. For example, a minimum depreciation from the MSRP may range from €22,500 to €30,000.
  • Three‑Year Horizon: By the time the vehicle is around 5 years old, it can shed an additional 10‑13% of its previous value. The cumulative loss usually lands in the 30‑35% range.
  • Long‑Term (10+ years): A 2002 Mercedes‑Benz SL Class AMG’s value stabilizes, but market fluctuations can still cause a 3‑5% yearly decline. Total depreciation from launch can reach 45‑50% in certain markets.

These percentages are based on an analysis of dealer inventories, auction results, and industry reports. Owners who maintain meticulous service records and preserve original paint are often rewarded with prices that comfortably sit toward the upper side of these ranges.

Used Price Reality: used Mercedes-Benz SL


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3 years ago used £27,995.00 Unlock all links
3 years ago used £14,995.00 Unlock all links
3 years ago used £19,950.00 Unlock all links
3 years ago used £15,995.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used £17,995.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used £16,995.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used £18,950.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used £23,999.00 Unlock all links
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4 years ago used £29,995.00 Unlock all links
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