RE: Impeccable Mercedes-AMG SLS for sale
RE: Impeccable Mercedes-AMG SLS for sale
Thursday 5th June

Impeccable Mercedes-AMG SLS for sale

Once upon a time a few weren't sure about the AMG supercar - that seems some while ago now


Back in the '00s, AMG was - quite rightly - so proud of what it had achieved with the M156, its first ground-up V8, that it wanted to go one step further. It wanted a ground-up new supercar for that incredible 6.2-litre to power, one that would take the firm to places it had never been before. The SLS was the result.

In characteristic style, the engine was significantly overhauled from its previous installations, sufficiently so to be given a new designation: M159, the same as went on to be used in GT3-spec racers. It was dry-sumped, for starters, to get the V8 as low as possible (and ensure oil supply on track), as well as boasting new cams, headers and tweaks to the valvetrain. An engine that felt monstrously muscular in C-Class saloon was now 570hp strong (i.e. another hundred-odd horsepower more than in a C63), ready to fight the supercar elite with its Getrag dual-clutch gearbox and doors to make a Lamborghini look boring. 

The reviews were glowing; bar a surprisingly sluggish gearbox and its sheer width, the SLS was praised for its handling, performance, sense of occasion and refinement. But 2009 wasn’t a great time to launch a new supercar, even with a sensational AMG powertrain. The perception of it being just a Mercedes to some, and with a (related) engine also in the cheaper SL, probably didn’t help sell it to the supercar elite. This meant that by 2013 there were genuine SLS bargains to be had. There’s a PH story of a two-year-old, 4,500-mile car with something like £60k off it; hard to imagine a car of the SLS’s calibre could ever have been subjected to such ignominy. But while AMG was absolutely sure of what it had created, it took the market a little longer. 

Once the 6.2 had been retired and the AMG GT launched - the latter looking like a more natural extension of the Mercedes range rather than some hot rod homage to a historic racer - the significance of the SLS became better appreciated. Values went with it. Those after a relative bargain ought to plump for the Roadster, which still looks a million bucks and boasts all the aural theatre - but, of course, goes without the doors. And if you’re getting an SLS, the doors are a must. 

This must be the only car ad going where the additional opening space required to open the doors is mentioned. (It’s 36.3cm, fyi.) They remain such a talking point 15 years on, the gullwing so seldom seen and all the more interesting for it. Handily, the dealer here has conformed to the one rule of selling an SLS, and that’s to include at least one image with the doors up. 

Sadly they’ve neglected to include much about history and whatnot, but this is also a 17,000-mile, 2011 example that looks almost museum-grade. It’s probably been looked after alright. Le Mans Red is certainly attention-grabbing, too, a proper supercar colour for a proper supercar rather than the more Mercedes-typical blues, blacks and silvers that tend to be seen. As befits a car this epic, SLS values are back in proper supercar territory as well: this one is the best part of £180k, meaning it’s gone from less valuable than the equivalent Ferrari 458 - also with 570hp from a sublime V8 - to worth even more, which is quite some achievement for the SLS over a few years. Arguably nothing more than it deserves.


SPECIFICATION | MERCEDES SLS AMG

Engine: 6,208cc V8
Transmission: 7-speed twin-clutch auto, rear-wheel drive
Power (hp): 571@6,800rpm
Torque (lb ft): 479@4,750rpm
MPG: 21.4 (NEDC combined)
CO2: 308g/km
First registered: 2011
Recorded mileage: 19,000
Price new: £167,365
Yours for: £177,990

See the original advert

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asci.white

Original Poster:

484 posts

89 months

Thursday 5th June
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Lovely car and what an engine.. Not sure the red is the best colour but hey, nothing a wrap can't fix.

Alex_225

6,980 posts

217 months

Thursday 5th June
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I've never seen one in red but I really like it! That said, I was always a fan of that engine and of these in general.

I'd argue the AMG GT that came not long after was perhaps a bit prettier but the presence this has is quite something.

Motormouth88

621 posts

76 months

Thursday 5th June
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Don’t usually go in for red but that looks fab imo…dealer could have at least taken a better angle pic of those glorious doors.

coop252

29 posts

66 months

Thursday 5th June
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This, in red, puts me in mind of an RX8....

Twinair

887 posts

158 months

Thursday 5th June
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Yep was offered an SLS in 2013 for 69k - from a main agent. They couldn’t sell it. Bought a C63 wagon at the time, misses was not keen on the SLS vibe…

Kids would have been alright in the Discovery though - surely..??

love

carinaman

23,358 posts

188 months

Thursday 5th June
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About seven years ago I saw a convertible one parked kerbside in town outside a fast food establishment. It looked amazing due to the proportions and the width v height ratio. It looked saucer like.

WPA

12,191 posts

130 months

Thursday 5th June
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I like these but not in red plus are they really worth these prices now.

garypotter

1,913 posts

166 months

Thursday 5th June
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[quote=Twinair]Yep was offered an SLS in 2013 for 69k - from a main agent. They couldn t sell it. Bought a C63 wagon at the time, misses was not keen on the SLS vibe

Kids would have been alright in the Discovery though - surely..??

£69k wow hindsight is a wonderful thing

Snubs

1,308 posts

155 months

Thursday 5th June
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Any car with a bonnet you can land a plane on is fine by me.

andrewpandrew

871 posts

5 months

Thursday 5th June
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One of my favourite cars of all time. But not in red.

dinkel

27,497 posts

274 months

Thursday 5th June
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andrewpandrew said:
One of my favourite cars of all time. But not in red.
Paint your favorite car of all time alert...

nicholasm

148 posts

201 months

Thursday 5th June
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Alex_225 said:
I've never seen one in red but I really like it! That said, I was always a fan of that engine and of these in general.

I'd argue the AMG GT that came not long after was perhaps a bit prettier but the presence this has is quite something.
This is the only one I've seen in red: https://youtu.be/izrNv4nMxAg?feature=shared

One careful owner.

MustangGT

13,406 posts

296 months

Thursday 5th June
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Yes please!

GTRene

19,444 posts

240 months

Thursday 5th June
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lovely car. great engine, and ow, the later SLS GT is even more rare and had even more NA power.

a while ago I take a sit in such SLS in some showroom, just to see if it would be worthy for my bucketlist hehe

it amazed me how strange it felt, a bit looking through a letterbox opening from behind the wheel.

but that engine... and knowing there is a updated version from later 2012 onwards named the GT which has even more NA power, but... also more expensive.

still sometimes I look at such SLS in the ads, because of the looks and doors and alu, but mostly because of the lovely NA V8 engine....

Yes a SLS roadster is way cheaper, has also the engine and ow, in summer roofless coolness :-) but then it seems the say AMG GTC roadster is a better and lighter? drivers car and also looks at least if not a bit better then the SLS roadster, also has a lovely V8 but... with biturbo, ok, more easy to tune, but whats the difference in drivers feel and engine greatness between the SLS roadster NA 6.2 and the AMG GTC roadster with biturbo V8...

matthewmaw

3 posts

155 months

Thursday 5th June
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If it's customary to include a pic of an SLS with the doors up in a for sale ad, do the same rules not apply to a post about a for sale ad?

cerb4.5lee

37,877 posts

196 months

Thursday 5th June
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I used to see quite a few of these years ago when I used to drive to work from Sandbach to Handforth via Alderley Edge when they were new. They always turned my head, plus they make a lovely noise too. Very nice. smokin

thehardman07

263 posts

197 months

Thursday 5th June
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matthewmaw said:
If it's customary to include a pic of an SLS with the doors up in a for sale ad, do the same rules not apply to a post about a for sale ad?
Bet you clicked the ad link to see said pic...

cerb4.5lee

37,877 posts

196 months

Thursday 5th June
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thehardman07 said:
matthewmaw said:
If it's customary to include a pic of an SLS with the doors up in a for sale ad, do the same rules not apply to a post about a for sale ad?
Bet you clicked the ad link to see said pic...
I've just done that! hehe

If I had one of these, I'd like to drive it with the doors up like folk did with the Tesla Model X. Although I'd try not to crash into a bus like the Model X I saw online with the doors up do though! biggrin

DannyScene

7,337 posts

171 months

Thursday 5th June
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I usually hate red on any car but that looks bloody lovely

NGK210

3,992 posts

161 months

Thursday 5th June
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Lovely.
But is it 1) Italian or 2) a hot hatch?
No, and no.
So, red is forbidden.
Questa è la via biggrin