With 0-60 in under 4 seconds, and 563 horsepower, anyone who was able to get their hands on an SLS-Class since they were first revealed in 2009 isn't likely to give it up unless they're looking for a newer model. If you do find a preowned SLS available, you'll probably have to ship it from Europe where it has been sold since mid-2010, but it would be worth it as long as the nearly $200K price tag isn't an issue.
The first SLS-Class released was in 2009, the SLS AMG Desert Gold, at the Dubai International Auto Show. In 2010, there was a special GT3 version unveiled in New York. Australia didn't miss out this year either - their motor show got to see the SLS AMG Blackbird, with a dark gunmetal finish and orange accents. If you're in hot pursuit of a used SLS AMG though, you can visit our Carfinder and we will help you look for one.