Mercedes Benz C-Class Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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#1066 of 1295 March Mercedes-Benz specials! by storm10

Mar 02, 2010 (12:46 pm)

Mercedes-Benz Financial just came out with much better specials in March. You can lease C300 Sport with about $800 less out of pocket and have $30 less per each monthly payment, and $50 less for C300 4Matic monthly payment. Also they lowered special APR for long term financing. MB Financial cut they lease and finance rates across all models, especially GLK and CLS Class.
 
You can view all the special deals here:March, 2010 Mercedes-Benz Lease and Finance Specials vs. February. You can also compare the difference between March vs. February improvements.
 
Anyone, who was waiting for the good deals - now is time!

#1067 of 1295 2010 C300 sport 4MATIC by reindhar7

Mar 03, 2010 (11:43 am)

Just got a C300 sport 4MATIC black/black
p2, multimedia, burl walnut wood, panoramic
MSRP: 45715 Paid: 41000+TTL
Not as good deal as others' here but still 1k under invoice

#1068 of 1295 Certified 2007 Mercedes-Benz C280 4MATIC AWD Sedan by charlie99

Mar 07, 2010 (8:37 am)

Dealer is asking $23,995. Is this a reasonable price? Has 32K miles on it. Was also looking a 328i but flat run tires are a turn off and I read many bad reviews on them. Also test drove Audi A4 but bad reviews on oil consumption.
 
The reviews on the C class seem very positive. Any help would be appreciated.
 
Thank you.

#1069 of 1295 Re: Certified 2007 Mercedes-Benz C280 4MATIC AWD Sedan [charlie99] by storm10

Mar 08, 2010 (10:43 am)

Replying to: charlie99 (Mar 07, 2010 8:37 am)
2007 could be 4 year model, you have to check the original date of sale. Also if you finance new 2010 C300 - you can get as low as 1.9% APR, but 2007 model should get aprox. 6-7% APR. So if you finance - you might spend overall more for what you get.
 
Original warranty is 4 years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first. So you will have 0 or 1 year/8k miles left. However, if this car is MB Certified - then you'll have 1 or 2 years/68k miles left. + certified means the car is extra clean and has clean history.
  
You can research prices on Certified pre-owned Benz anywhere in USA here: Mercedes-Benz Certified Pre-Owned anywhere in USA - so you can have an idea of pricing. Just wait a few seconds until it loads in real time.

#1070 of 1295 Re: Good deal: 2010 C300 P1 and multimedia?? [sanjeevh] by reindhar7

Mar 09, 2010 (12:58 pm)

Replying to: sanjeevh (Feb 22, 2010 9:46 pm)
What dealer is this if I may know ?

#1071 of 1295 2010 C300W4 Sport Sedan lease FL by debraaz1

Mar 09, 2010 (3:01 pm)

I am in So Fl and 2 dealers in palm beach and in delray are honoring this lease I found on the rebates incentives page yesterday( I think it changed today) any way, Do you think it should include tax, title and tags in the $459?
I am new to this and need help- what questions should I ask- money factor?
residual-
does anyone know what I should ask for and if I could get more options so I am nt baited and switched.?
I don't want to wind up paying more than I should thanks
Here it is what was listed :
$459 Monthly Payment Calculate Other Monthly Payments
36 Month Term
$0 Down Payment
NA Security Deposit
10000 Annual Mileage
Restrictions The Sign and Drive lease is based on the equipped with Automatic Transmission, Premium Package (P1) and MSRP of $40,275. Dealer contribution of $1,680 is required for the $459 lease special. Dealer is responsible for the first monthly payment. See dealer for details.
Comments $0 due at signing. Dealer participation may vary. Incentives and Rebates are provided subject to the terms of our Visitor Agreement.

#1072 of 1295 Re: 2010 C300W4 Sport Sedan lease FL [debraaz1] by storm10

Mar 10, 2010 (10:56 am)

Replying to: debraaz1 (Mar 09, 2010 3:01 pm)
Where did you get this deal from? Dealer? If not - you should contact dealerships directly for a quotes. Contact more than 1, first by e-mail, so they will compete for your business. There are 26 MB dealerships in Florida, so its very competitive State.
 
To make your life simpler, ask for: how much is TOTAL drive - off (total amount out of pocket - all inclusive) and TOTAL monthly payment (including tax). This way you don't need to negotiate any fees, taxes and bank interest separately. Whoever gives you the lowest payments - wins!

#1073 of 1295 Re: 2010 C300W4 Sport Sedan lease FL [storm10] by debraaz1

Mar 10, 2010 (3:13 pm)

Replying to: storm10 (Mar 10, 2010 10:56 am)
I found the deal on Edmunds . I clicked all incentives and rebates . All car makes were listed and I clicked on the c-class lease deal, and there it was- Both dealers had to have me email the deal and they both said it is valid.'
So you think I should send the link to all 26 dealers and see who can do the best.
One dealer told me the offer did not include tax, tags and title, without a cost. The other hasn't gotten to cost yet.
I want someone to also include all maintainence and whatever else they can do to get the deal. It's better than the leases I saw on the same link yesterday, but since my offer runs till 3/31. I am ok.
Also, I want to register the car in MD and tax is prepaid to make it more confusing. Any advise helps. On this kind of offer, does it matter what the cost of the car is and the residual?

#1074 of 1295 Re: 2010 C300W4 Sport Sedan lease FL [debraaz1] by storm10

Mar 10, 2010 (9:59 pm)

Replying to: debraaz1 (Mar 10, 2010 3:13 pm)
What I'm saying is: do not make offers to dealers, based on any information that you have seen anywhere. It's the same thing as playing poker with the open cards. Any info that you have - keep to yourself and don't reveal it.
 
Make dealers to open their cards first, by making an offer to you and not vice versa. Then you can judge their offer, by the information that you had before.
 
What if this dealer was ready to offer $50 less per month? But because you made first offer - they would quietly agree or even try to bump a little higher.
 
Good salesperson does not make offers. He always tries to extract the first offer from the customer using techniques like: " I don't know if I can do it, but if it was possible - can we make a deal right now?" Basically, he goes for your commitment to buy, instead of giving you a commitment to sell. That's how he makes money.
 
While you can't change Residual (unless you change mileage), you can and should negotiate the selling price. The lower the selling price - the lower monthly payment, because the Residual calculates from the MSRP (which does not change).

#1075 of 1295 Re: 2010 C300W4 Sport Sedan lease FL [storm10] by debraaz1

Mar 11, 2010 (6:28 am)

Replying to: storm10 (Mar 10, 2010 9:59 pm)
thanks storm 10. I will email the exact car secs out to all So Fl dealers and see where thy come back to me. THis offer I emailed to you is for a 4WD and I don't need one in Florida. I am glad I only have to do this every 3 years.
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