Mercedes Benz C-Class Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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#1086 of 1295 April, 2010 Mercedes-Benz Specials: by storm10

Apr 01, 2010 (11:20 am)

Today, Mercedes-Benz extended March C-Class lease and finance specials until May 3rd. They also improved their programs and lowered rates for E, GLK, S and R Class.
 
Mercedes-Benz USA records March sales of 19,637 Passenger Cars and Light Truck Vehicles - which is an improvement of 25.9 Percent over March 2009, so I guess MBUSA is trying to set record sales this year. It's good, because they continue to keep low rates.
 
You can see all the current April specials here: April, 2010 Mercedes-Benz Lease and Finance Specials vs. March, and also compare them to March specials - to see what changed.

#1087 of 1295 4 matic option for free? by poorprof

Apr 08, 2010 (8:50 pm)

The dealer is telling me to get a 4-matic C300 instead of a regular one because the lease for a 4-matic is cheaper than the C300 (identically equipped otherwise). Any truth to this?

#1088 of 1295 Re: 4 matic option for free? [poorprof] by storm10

Apr 08, 2010 (10:37 pm)

Replying to: poorprof (Apr 08, 2010 8:50 pm)
It's unusual, but true. Actually, it's not cheaper - it's almost the same. But considering that C300 4Matic is more expensive car - but if you get the same payments - it's a better deal. If you read my previous post #1086 and click on the link with specials - you'll notice, that C300 Sport and C300 4 Matic have exactly the same special lease deal: same down and the same monthly payment, but MSRP is different.
 
However, don't forget that 4Matic consumes a little more gas and insurance can be more expensive for a 4wheel drive. So it depends where you live and if you get snow in the winter - get 4 Matic, but if you live in So California or Florida - non 4Matic may be a better choice anyway.

#1089 of 1295 Re: 4 matic option for free? [storm10] by seekingaudia4

Apr 09, 2010 (5:51 am)

Replying to: storm10 (Apr 08, 2010 10:37 pm)
The C300 is somewhat under powered already, with 4matic, more so. But if power is not critical, 4matic is definitely the way to go with the better lease, not just for snow countries, but for areas with frequent major storms.

#1091 of 1295 Good Buy? by joemc2

Apr 13, 2010 (11:20 am)

Just picked up the 2010 C300 4 Matic w/heated seats/bluetooth/IPOD jack
 
$487 mth
36mth
15,000 MPY
 
Dealer rolled all costs except 1st payment into lease price. They also made my last payment on my Acura.

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#1094 of 1295 2007 C230 CPO by thavorn

Apr 17, 2010 (1:25 pm)

What should I expect to pay for a 24,555 mile? Asking for $24988. Want to go for a test drive and drive home if reasonable price. Any helps are very much appreciated.
Regards

#1095 of 1295 Re: 2007 C230 CPO [thavorn] by storm10

Apr 17, 2010 (6:51 pm)

Replying to: thavorn (Apr 17, 2010 1:25 pm)
You can see how much cars alike are selling here: Certified Pre-owned Mercedes-Benz locally or nationwide, so you know the market, just wait a few seconds until it loads in real time. Of course, these prices are still negotiable, but it will give you an idea...
Certified MBZ comes automatically with an extended warranty and generally completely reconditioned and in excellent condition...
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