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Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz - SLC-Class (2017)

Looking for a sleek, pocket‑sized luxury convertible that still packs a punch? The Mercedes‑Benz SLC‑Class combines road‑turning aesthetics with powerful performance, making it a standout in the premium sports‑car segment. Whether you’re eyeing a fresh 2023 model or a well‑maintained Mercedes‑Benz SLC‑Class 2017 price from the resale market, the vehicle’s pricing strategy reflects its heritage, engineering, and the premium positioning of the brand. The Mercedes‑Benz SLC‑Class price range is influenced by a handful of critical factors: model year, mileage, optional equipment, geographic location, and whether the car sits in a dealership’s inventory or a private owner’s lot. Below is a compact guide that helps you compare key specifications, gauge depreciation trends, and understand where the SLC‑Class sits against its peers.

  • Engine: 3.5‑liter V6 twin‑turbo in the newer variants; 3.4‑liter inline‑six in the 2017 generation.
  • Power: 320‑400 horsepower (depending on model year), enabling 0‑60 mph in roughly 4.5‑5.0 seconds.
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic (9‑speed in the latest models) – smooth gear changes ideal for spirited driving.
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive common in older SLC‑Classes; the 2017 model received optional 4MATIC all‑wheel drive for better traction.
  • Fuel type: Premium gasoline, 87 % octane (required by the engine’s turbo charging).
  • Fuel economy: City 15–17 mpg, Highway 23–26 mpg; combined roughly 19–20 mpg.
  • Dimensions (approx.): Length 4,167 mm, Width 1,833 mm, Height 1,335 mm; wheelbase 2,560 mm.
  • Interior: Leather‑trimmed seats with generous rear headroom; digital cockpit with latest infotainment module.
  • Key features: Power‑folding hard top, Bluetooth, navigation, adaptive cruise, 360‑degree camera, and advanced ABS/BAS system.
  • Wheels: Standard 18‑inch alloy; upscale outfits offer 19‑inch or even 20‑inch wheel packages.

Because the Mercedes‑Benz SLC‑Class depreciation curve follows common trends among luxury small coupes and convertibles, buyers can anticipate a realistic value drop.

Depreciation Insight

Over the first year, a new SLC‑Class typically loses 15‑20%


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