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Replying to: rezultz (Oct 04, 2005 8:20 pm) |
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i've been shopping around for an suv and we've, narrowed it down to the an X5 3.0 and ML350... the wife really loved the ML350, she's away on vacation and i'd love to surprise her when she gets back and have the car in the drive way... this is the best deal i've gotten so far, how does it look to you guys, can i do better ? info... MSRP. $45K Neg price $43K 39 months/ 12K $600 tax included $1,500 drive off. what do you guys think, should i pull the trigger ?
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Hello rezultz. BMW's lease program on the 2006 X5 is much more attractive than the program that is available on the 2006 Mercedes-Benz ML350 right now. If I personally had to decide between these two trucks, I would pick the X5 without blinking. I would be happy to calculate a lease payment on the truck that you are interested for you in using Mercedes-Benz Credit's actual lease program, however you never mentioned its selling price. This is an important number for you as a consumer to know for two reasons. First, the selling prices of leased vehicles can be negotiated, just as if you were paying cash for them. Without knowing the price of the truck that you want to lease you don't know how good a price you are getting it for. The second reason is that one needs the selling price of a vehicle that they want to lease is that it is necessary to calculate its lease payment. You may be able to get an idea of how much you should pay for this model by visiting the following discussion: "Mercedes Benz M-Class: Prices Paid & Buying Experience". Car_man Host Smart Shopper / Prices Paid Forums |
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Hi linodis. That certainly is a nice surprise you are planning. The price that you were quoted for the 2006 ML350 that you are interested in, a $2,000 discount, looks reasonable to me. The market for this truck started to soften a little bit once gas prices start to get so high. Let's estimate what this truck's lease payment should be like. According to my calculations, if you were to lease a 2006 Mercedes-Benz ML350 with an MSRP of $45,000 and a selling price of $43,000 through Mercedes-Benz Credit right now for 39 months with 12,000 miles per year, its zero down, pre-tax monthly payment should be around $602. As you can see, the payment that you were quoted is right in line with what I came up with. If you like the truck, I don't see any reason not to proceed with operation surprise wife. Car_man Host Smart Shopper / Prices Paid Forums
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Replying to: Car_man (Oct 11, 2005 2:23 am) thanks again, LD |
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Hi everyone. I have never leased before and am suspicious of the payment Mercedes is giving me. I want to purchase a 2006 ML350 with MSRP 48,000. I am trading in a car with equity of 10,500 after they give me my trade in value. I have tier one credit and they have quote me a 39month lease with 15,000 miles a payment of 540 plus tax/month after I give them the 10,500. Am I getting ripped off? I talked with the business manager and he said that the lease payments are based on a money factor of 0.33 , interest rate of 8% and a residual value of 28,000. Please help
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Replying to: jkeus (Oct 13, 2005 4:02 pm) ML350 Metallic Paint Trim Package Heated Seats Power Gate Wood sterring wheel. $46,615 with 2k off for 44,615 62% residual .0035 money factor. this money factor seems a little high to me, does anyone know what the money factor should be for mercedes? I think this lease is still a little pricey. Any suggestions. thanks |
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No problem linodis. That sounds like a pretty good deal to me. If you like the truck, go for it. Car_man Host Smart Shopper / Prices Paid Forums |
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Welcome jkeus. Since you are new to the world of leasing, you definitely should check out the following informative articles that are available here at Edmunds.com prior to visiting any dealers: 10 Steps to Leasing a New Car and Calculate Your Own Lease Payment. In your post, you stated that you are trading in your current vehicle that you have $10,500 worth of equity in. Trading in vehicles is fine when leasing, but it is in your best interest to have the dealer that you are working with cut you a check for your trade rather than using its proceeds as a capitalized cost reduction for your lease. I always advise consumers against making any sort of down payment when leasing. I do so for two main reasons. The first is if your vehicle is totaled in an accident or stolen during your lease, your insurance company pays off the bank that you were leasing it through and your down payment essentially disappears. The second main reason is that down payments on leased vehicles do nothing to reduce their lease-end purchase prices. So your lease-end purchase option price for your M-Class would be exactly the same, regardless of whether you had put $10,000 down, or had made absolutely no down payment at all. The .00330 money factor that the F&I manager at the dealership that you are working with is right in line with MErcedes-Benz Credit's buy rate lease money factor for this truck. This is not a very attractive money factor because Mercedes-Benz is not currently providing any sort of lease support on the M-Class, but the dealer that you are working with is being very straightforward with you in not trying to mark this truck's base money factor up to add additional hidden profit to your deal. You never mentioned the selling price of the exact truck that you are interested in leasing. This is an important number for you as a consumer to know for two reasons. First, the selling prices of leased vehicles can be negotiated, just as if you were paying cash for them. Without knowing the price of the M-Class that you want to lease you don't know how good a price you are getting it for. The second reason is that one needs the selling price of a vehicle that they want to lease is that it is necessary to calculate its lease payment. I would be more than happy to give you my opinion on this deal if you let me know what this truck's selling price is. Car_man Host Smart Shopper / Prices Paid Forums |
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