MERCEDES-BENZ SLS ROADSTER (2011-16)

average use
average use
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Based on the most recent mileage readings for Mercedes-Benz SLS Roadster (2011-16) vehicles, the majority of cars—approximately 54.3%—are recorded to have between 10,000 and 20,000 miles. A notable 21.7% of the vehicles have mileage below 10,000 miles, indicating many cars are relatively low mileage. Conversely, only a small proportion, around 4.3%, have been driven between 40,000 and 50,000 miles. The data suggests that a significant number of these luxury roadsters tend to be kept with relatively low mileage, possibly reflecting their status as collectible or luxury vehicles often owned for pleasure rather than daily commuting.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data presents private sale price distributions for Mercedes-Benz SLS Roadsters (2011-16), primarily concentrated around the higher mileage ranges (80,000 to 130,000 miles). Notably, there are higher percentages (around 8.7% and 6.5%) for vehicles with approximately 91,000 to 104,000 miles, indicating these are common valuation points. The distribution shows that prices are relatively stable with small percentage variations, and there is no significant clustering at very low or very high mileage figures beyond these ranges. Overall, the data suggests a market where vehicles around 90,000 to 105,000 miles are typical for private sales, with consistent valuation patterns within this mileage bracket.
production years
production years
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The data shows that the majority of Mercedes-Benz SLS Roadsters produced between 2011 and 2016 are from 2011, accounting for 54.3% of the sample. Vehicles from 2012 comprise nearly a quarter (23.9%), while those from 2013 make up 17.4%. Very few are from 2014 and 2016, each representing just 2.2% of the data. This suggests that most of the vehicles available or in circulation are from the initial production year of 2011, with a significant portion from 2012, and limited numbers from the later years, potentially indicating reduced availability or lower resale/popularity of these later models.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common main paint colour for the Mercedes-Benz SLS Roadster (2011-16) is White, accounting for 34.8% of vehicles, followed closely by Black at 26.1% and Silver at 21.7%. Grey and Red are less prevalent, at 10.9% and 6.5% respectively. Notably, White is the predominant colour, suggesting a preference among owners for this classic, timeless hue, while the relatively high percentage of Black and Silver also reflects popular luxury vehicle colour choices.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that for the Mercedes-Benz SLS Roadster (2011-16), the majority of vehicles have had between 2 and 5 registered keepers. Specifically, 23.9% of vehicles have had 2 keepers, and 21.7% have had 5 keepers, suggesting that most vehicles are not heavily accumulated with owners. Notably, a significant proportion, 17.4%, has had 3 or 6 keepers, indicating some vehicles change hands more frequently. Smaller percentages have had higher numbers of keepers (7 or 8), each at 2.2%, implying that while rare, some cars do experience frequent ownership transfers. Overall, the data suggests relatively moderate ownership transfer frequency within this model's sample.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all Mercedes-Benz SLS Roadster (2011-16) vehicles in the sample are equipped with a 6208 cc engine and run exclusively on petrol. This uniformity suggests that during this model range, the SLS Roadster was consistently powered by the high-capacity 6.2-liter petrol engine, likely reflecting its performance-oriented design.