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Mercedes - 124 Spider (1983)

Standing out in the long‑running lineup of Mercedes‑Benz sports cars, the Mercedes 124 Spider of 1983 continues to capture the imagination of enthusiasts. While the Mercedes 124 Spider price can vary widely depending on mileage, condition, and finish, the general market trend shows that the 1983 model commands a respectable value within the classic sports‑car segment. Buyers can expect a Mercedes 124 Spider 1983 price that reflects the car’s heritage, driving dynamics, and the high demand among collectors. For those interested in the used market, the used Mercedes 124 Spider price is typically lower but still respectable thanks to limited supply.

Key Specifications (Compact sports‑car standard)

  • Engine: 2.2‑liter inline‑4 (SOHC, 8 valves)
  • Horsepower: 109 hp (84 kW) at 5,900 rpm
  • Torque: 137 Nm (101 lb‑ft) at 4,100 rpm
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual; optional 3‑speed automatic (for the "Spider" body kit)
  • Drive Type: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline, single‑tank (approximately 40 liters)
  • Dimensions: 4,440 mm (L) x 1,750 mm (W) x 1,290 mm (H)
  • Wheelbase: 2,360 mm
  • Curb Weight: 1,037 kg (2,285 lbs)
  • Top Speed: 200 km/h (124 mph) (limited by gear ratios)
  • Acceleration 0–100 km/h: 10.4 seconds (average 1983‑model values)
  • Fuel Efficiency: 14–16 km/L (8.2–9.4 mpg) highway average

Depreciation Insight

Understanding the Mercedes 124 Spider depreciation curve helps buyers decide when to invest. The classic sports‑car enjoys a slower depreciation than contemporary sedans:

  • First year: typically loses 15‑20% of its value due to initial market introduction and potential depreciation of new‑to‑consumer models.
  • First five years: cumulative depreciation often rests around 35‑45%, largely influenced by the car’s condition, mileage, and whether it retains original components.
  • Beyond five years: values tend to plateau; the 10‑year mark often sees cumulative depreciation near 55‑65% for well‑maintained examples.
  • Long‑term appreciation: certain rarer trims or low‑mileage examples appreciate in the 10‑15% range over 10‑15 years as the car gains collector interest.

What is a 1983 Mercedes 124 Spider Worth?

When asking “what is a 1983 Mercedes 124 Spider worth,” buyers should examine a range of factors:

  • Original Paint & Trim: Certified original paint is prized; otherwise, a historically accurate re‑paint will suffice.

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