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Mercedes-Benz - SLR McLaren (2005)
Discover the 2005 Mercedes‑Benz SLR McLaren and its pricing trends When you first see a Mercedes‑Benz SLR McLaren, the unmistakable lines and the roar of its twin‑turbo V12 immediately signal a rare blend of luxury and raw power. The 2005 Mercedes‑Benz SLR McLaren models are particularly coveted—often seen rolling off the production line in those exhilarating early 2000s years, and today remain a stately symbol of automotive elegance and aggressive performance. But what is a 2005 Mercedes‑Benz SLR McLaren worth? How does its price hold up on the used market? And how quickly does the marquee sedan depreciate? In the sections below, we explore these questions while offering real‑world insights into the Mercedes‑Benz SLR McLaren price for new listings, used listings, and market trends. --- ### Key Specifications – An HTML Overview
- Engine: 6.2‑L V12, twin‑turbocharged – 612 hp @ 6,000–6,800 rpm
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual (dual‑clutch optional in later models)
- Fuel Type: Regular or premium gasoline (required for optimal performance)
- Dimensions: Length: 4,680 mm | Width: 1,960 mm | Height: 1,216 mm | Wheel‑base: 2,800 mm
- Weight: Approx. 1,355 kg (blank) – light for a V12 sedan, thanks to carbon‑fiber composites and aluminum construction
- Performance: 0–100 km/h in 3.8 s; Top speed: 317 km/h (electronically limited)
- Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive (standard; All‑wheel drive made optional in 2007 revisions)
- Suspension: Adaptive dampers, active suspension, and active stability control for dynamic handling
- Brakes: Brembo V‑shaped four‑wheel discs with ABS and advanced brake‑force distribution
- Interior: Leather‑trimmed instrumentation, high‑performance seat foam, advanced climate control, 12‑speaker audio system
- Safety: Dual‑stage airbags, seat‑belt pretensioners, advanced driver‑assistance on later models
- First year: 15–20% drop against a finished showroom price or a new‑tier used price.
- Year 2–3: Another 10–12% loss, as the vehicle transitions into a “classic” status.
- Year 4–5: Depreciation slows to 5–7% annually, largely due to the model’s exclusivity and collectibility.
- Beyond five years: Exponential decline may speed up again as mileage climbs above 30,000 km or if the vehicle is in a weather/unfavorable storage condition.
- Mercedes‑Benz CLS – 2‑door luxury coupe, more touring comfort, less raw speed.
- Toyota Supra – twin‑turbine production car, less horsepower but comparable price bracket.
- Aston Martin DB9 – identical V12 architecture but tuned differently for less aggressive acceleration.
- Other super‑cars such as the Ferrari F430 and Lamborghini Gallardo share similar performance benchmarks but are produced in lower volumes
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