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HOW MANY MERCEDES 300 SL AUTO ARE LEFT?

There are 1,113 MERCEDES 300 SL AUTO left on the road in the UK (i.e. with valid road tax). There are a further 833 MERCEDES 300 SL AUTO that are currently SORNED.

The total number of MERCEDES 300 SL AUTO was highest during 1994 Q4 (2,182). The number taxed topped out in 1994 Q4 and the total SORNed was at its maximum during 2025 Q1.

Since the total peaked, some 236 (11%) MERCEDES 300 SL AUTO have been scrapped or exported.

During 2023 Q4 the number of MERCEDES 300 SL AUTO that were off the road (SORN) exceeded the number that were licensed for the first time. This could indicate the owners are reluctant to sell or scrap their car as they view them as a potential future classic.

In the last 10 years the total number of MERCEDES 300 SL AUTO has fallen by 16. Licensed models have fallen by 384 and the SORNed total has increased by 368.

The 5 year trend shows an overall increase of 39 MERCEDES 300 SL AUTO models. Taxed models have declined by 18 and the SORNed total has increased by 57.

57% of the surviving 1,946 MERCEDES 300 SL AUTO in the UK are still on the road.

HOW MANY MERCEDES 300 SL AUTO ARE TAXED & SORNED

YEAR TAXED SORNED TOTAL CHANGE
1994 Q42,18202,1822,182
1995 Q42,05302,053-129
1996 Q42,10102,10148
1997 Q42,10402,1043
1998 Q42,07902,079-25
1999 Q42,04402,044-35
2000 Q41,98001,980-64
2001 Q41,97001,970-10
2002 Q41,88501,885-85
2003 Q41,85301,853-32
2004 Q41,87901,87926
2005 Q41,79201,792-87
2006 Q41,72701,727-65
2007 Q41,6713602,031304
2008 Q31,7702602,030-1
2008 Q41,5794292,008-22
2009 Q11,5264521,978-30
2009 Q21,7203202,04062
2009 Q31,7242942,018-22
2009 Q41,5464341,980-38
2010 Q11,5074551,962-18
2010 Q21,6933082,00139
2010 Q31,6872981,985-16
2010 Q41,4984631,961-24
2011 Q11,4674831,950-11
2011 Q21,6753282,00353
2011 Q31,6363281,964-39
2011 Q41,4385301,9684
2012 Q11,4015541,955-13
2012 Q21,5933691,9627
2012 Q31,6033251,928-34
2012 Q41,3805681,94820
2013 Q11,3316031,934-14
2013 Q21,5624031,96531
2013 Q31,5693631,932-33
2013 Q41,3236802,00371
2014 Q11,3025291,831-172
2014 Q21,5734011,974143
2014 Q31,5794372,01642
2014 Q41,3036841,987-29
2015 Q11,2865831,869-118
2015 Q21,4974651,96293
2015 Q31,4925001,99230
2015 Q41,2547351,989-3
2016 Q11,2536821,935-54
2016 Q21,4685021,97035
2016 Q31,4495351,98414
2016 Q41,2297511,980-4
2017 Q11,2196451,864-116
2017 Q21,4135661,979115
2017 Q31,4105841,99415
2017 Q41,1758081,983-11
2018 Q11,1467001,846-137
2018 Q21,3695681,93791
2018 Q31,3826121,99457
2018 Q41,1238471,970-24
2019 Q11,0957481,843-127
2019 Q21,2996381,93794
2019 Q31,2906901,98043
2019 Q41,0679011,968-12
2020 Q11,0159221,937-31
2020 Q21,1317761,907-30
2020 Q31,1778021,97972
2020 Q49999561,955-24
2021 Q19728851,857-98
2021 Q21,2097291,93881
2021 Q31,2547201,97436
2021 Q41,0249361,960-14
2022 Q11,0338451,878-82
2022 Q21,2296951,92446
2022 Q31,2247321,95632
2022 Q49909661,9560
2023 Q19758601,835-121
2023 Q21,1897481,937102
2023 Q31,1927801,97235
2023 Q49181,0241,942-30
2024 Q19329151,847-95
2024 Q21,1277831,91063
2024 Q31,1148251,93929
2024 Q49051,0191,924-15
2025 Q18871,0571,94420
2025 Q21,1138331,9462

How Rare Is My Car analyses 'road tax' data from the DVLA, this dataset is only available from 1994 onwards.

DVLA vehicle licensing statistics last updated 23/10/2025.