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Mercedes-Benz C-Class Lease Questions

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Re: C300 lease deal [ghstudio] by ocautoseeker
Jun 04, 2008 (10:43 pm)
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Replying to: ghstudio (Jun 03, 2008 1:07 pm)

The 24 month rate (money factor) is utilized on the 27 mo lease. For the C300 Sport, it's .00250. For the 4-matic version, it's .00240. The 10k residual is 68%.
 
Would simply need to know the cap cost/selling price to determine whether it's a good deal or not.
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Re: base lease [blov8r] by forsbrg316
Jun 06, 2008 (9:17 am)
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Replying to: blov8r (Apr 06, 2008 7:43 am)

C63 AMG Lease Experience North NJ
 
This is the first time I have ever made a post on any forums as I am more of a overseer to these site who likes to keep his pulse on the car market. Long story short own an E46 M3 had a deposit on the new E92 M3 but wasn't going to order a car that I wanted to lease and be committed to those leasing programs in the month it was delivered when only God knows when that would be. Not to mention dealership was marking up the money factor. Anyways drove past a Northern NJ MB dealership and I saw a Mars Red C63 AMG. Decided to take a look at it knowing how it be cheaper and compaitible to the E92 M3. Sat and started it up! Very impressed. Went inside to talk the numbers with him on a lease as I already knew the Residuals and Money factors but since I was trading in my M3 I wanted to see realistically what a deal would look like. I told him to give me the numbers with 5K down and he comes back to me with for 39 months 5K Cap Cost $1712 a month!!!!! I almost hit the ceiling. It was then when the guy told me there was a $20K mark up on the car. I laugh and got up walked out. Anyone who gives them a $1 over MSRP for that car needs to have there heads examined. Good job MB you finally engineer a car which can compete with the M3. Then you price it to compete with the M3, instead your dealerships are turning possible first time MB buyers like myself into a lifetime BMW guy.
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Re: base lease [forsbrg316] by ghstudio
Jun 06, 2008 (5:40 pm)
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Replying to: forsbrg316 (Jun 06, 2008 9:17 am)

There are good dealers and there are bad dealers. The Prius is very much in demand these days with high oil/gas prices. I've visited four dealers. Two of them mark up the car by $2000-2.500 market price adjustment...and claim that I will not find any dealer who even sells at MSRP. The other two sell at MSRP and can deliver a car in exactly the same amount of time.
 
The dealer you are working with is fundamentally scum....they will rip you off on the sell side and then rake you over the coals on the service side....and they could probably care less if you ever come back to buy another car. Don't damn all Mercedes dealers because of one bad apple. Our local dealer really focuses on developing a relationship and treats folks fairly all the way thru the deal....although they are not the cheapest dealer in the area.
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Re: base lease [forsbrg316] by ocautoseeker
Jun 06, 2008 (6:20 pm)
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Replying to: forsbrg316 (Jun 06, 2008 9:17 am)

The C63 AMG has a horrible money factor. Residuals are strong, but rates range from .00330 - .00365 for June.
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New C-300 Cash Price by mloca
Jun 07, 2008 (4:49 am)
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I am looking to pull the trigger on a new C-300 Sport with 4matic
Sticker Price: $41,775
Invoice Price: $38,912
TMV: $40,370
 
What should I offer? I have no trade and a check in hand.
Are there any incentives or "back end rebates" we don't see.
 
thank you!
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Re: New C-300 Cash Price [mloca] by ghstudio
Jun 07, 2008 (5:38 am)
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Replying to: mloca (Jun 07, 2008 4:49 am)

Actually, there is a special lease deal on the C 300. One question you have to ask yourself is what will the car be worth in 3 years or whenever you sell it. The C is not all that fuel efficient so the resale may be lower than "normal" after 3 years. A 36/39 month lease allows you to just return the car at the end of the lease without worrying at all about resale.
 
Now if you decide to explore this route, do a lease with no "capital cost reduction" up front...just pay the first months lease plus registration fees plus any taxes...nothing else. Think about it.
 
You should also be aware that the 2009 C's will be arriving at dealers next month. Knowing that, you should try to buy a 2008 for invoice at this point. It's a pretty safe bet that when the 2009's come in, they will not leap off the lot into buyers hands....so you should be able to buy for maybe $1000 over invoice in August/Sept (my guess). Of course the price may go up due to the dollar...but I'm not sure they have the flexibility in the market given gas prices to raise the price very much. The improvements aren't all that significant...memory seats, power steering column adjustments, wood dash and cashmere interior available in more models.
 
FYI...I have already had a couple of dealers offer me a 2009 car...and we would split the difference between invoice and msrp (since we don't know the real price). I thought that was a very fair deal...and if I were buying now, I would get the 2009...or I would lease a 2008.
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Re: New C-300 Cash Price [ghstudio] by mloca
Jun 07, 2008 (9:46 am)
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Replying to: ghstudio (Jun 07, 2008 5:38 am)

Thank you for the insight. I never thought to hold out for a 2009 or at very least negotiate hard on an 08. Personally I put 30K+ miles a year on a car so the idea of leasing doesn't make sense unless the money factor is incredibly low wheras it becomes an interest free loan until I pay off the residual value. I will go to the dealership again and ask when the 09's will arrive.
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Re: New C-300 Cash Price [mloca] by kyfdx HOST
Jun 08, 2008 (8:24 am)
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Replying to: mloca (Jun 07, 2008 9:46 am)

Actually, sometimes it might make more sense to lease when you put on 30K mi./yr..
 
Sure, a 3yr/90K lease is an extra $250/mo. more than a 3yr/45K lease.. but, that extra $9K over the three years might be less than the extra depreciation on a high-line vehicle..
 
Of course, if you normally trade out before 90K miles, then you'll have to do a shorter term..
 
regards,
kyfdx
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Re: base lease [ghstudio] by forsbrg316
Jun 08, 2008 (8:33 pm)
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Replying to: ghstudio (Jun 06, 2008 5:40 pm)

Well this is really the second time I been rubbed the wrong way by a MB dealership. Its funny I drove past the dealership again and wouldn't you know there she was the same Mars Red C63 parked right in front. I wonder if they have a bidding war going on? lol I find it really funny also I drove past my BMW dealership that I had a deposit down originally for the new M3 and I saw about 5 M3's on the lot. In all honesty they aren't the "best" equipped cars IMO but the fact that there still on the lot shows the demand for these cars isn't there. I know the MF on the C63 is high but with the Residuals being higher then the M3 (actually June MF for the M3 went up) your still better off with the numbers from MB.
 
Just curious what the forum thinks of this. I am either going to get a C63 08 fully loaded or M3 with DCT probably with options at a flat 70K but here is my goal. I want to put down 5K Cap Cost probably 4 years 15K a year and pay less then $975 with NJ sales tax included. Does anyone think these numbers will be realistic after the summer when the 09 are being produced? I'm hoping to find a car either in NJ/NY/CT even PA that I can get some money off MSRP. I know with the price of gas and so many people making a stink about it that cars getting 20 mpg or less even on the highway aren't going to be easy to move
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Re: base lease [forsbrg316] by ghstudio
Jun 08, 2008 (8:52 pm)
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Replying to: forsbrg316 (Jun 08, 2008 8:33 pm)

Why would you want to put $5K down up front on any lease. You would do much better financially by using that $5K as a "multiple security deposit". There are a few reasons to do this...but the most important is that you are loaning the money to MB or BMW for the time of the lease and you get it back at the end. In return, they lower the money factor (MF) of your lease....so you pay less interest on each payment.
 
No one can predict where interest rates will be in the summer....or what residuals MB/BMW will put on their cars then.

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