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| Does anyone know if there is any new deal for R Class? I missed out the May deals by couple of days. | |
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Replying to: maxxie (Jun 01, 2006 10:52 am) |
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Replying to: maxxie (Jun 01, 2006 10:52 am)
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Thanks gkslvr for replying. The sales called me today and I asked if the May deal was still available she said yes it will be available through June. I was able to get a deal like this (before negotiatin with the sales): MSRP: $58,205 Invoice: $54,586 - $5,000 rebate = $49,586. 27 mo lease $546 monthly for 12k/yr. First payment $2,681.07 excluding DMV fees. It's a black/black R350 with primium package, trim package, heated front seats, and 18" 10-spoke rims. Most in-stock Rs around my town don't have Xenon lights except an R63. Does anyone know why? I am very tempted, is it a good price?
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Hi - If I could ask, I'd like everyone's opinion on these terms. Black on Black R350 MSRP - $56,115 Sell Price - $49,115 $0 down - just first payment and acquisition fee 27 Months 12K per year $602 per month. Residual of 72% (based upon the 12K/year vs. the 10K/year offer??) 1. I think the discount of $7,000 can be improved upon (average over the past month is $8,864 on this board) 2. I have a number here on the quote they copied for me of 285, which I assume is the money factor. I think that can be improved upon as well. Separate topic, but in addition to this, I am thinking of moving my Lexus as well and going with an E Class. If I do, I should expect a higher than average discount (~$9,200??), shouldn't I? In fact, my sister's husband is interested in an E class as well, if we buy 3, should get a great deal, right? May be a bit convoluted and I won't even get too much into the trade in situation (I'd make more selling myself - probably $5K more -is it bad to ask them to meet me towards the middle? but not sure I want to wait through June as the lease deal may be gone on the R Class - it's no longer on the Mercedes Website. Also, have a game plan where they can meet me in the middle and the saleswoman said they would probably sell my Denali on their lot as it is nice looking and trucks are moving in this area.) So, in summary - I have that deal above on the board. By itself, is it good or bad or can be improved a bit? What are your thoughts on if I buy a 2nd vehicle (or bring in a 3rd buyer)? Even greater deal, right? Any insight into trade-in negotiations would be helpful as I've been leasing most of my life and not sure I want to sell myself. I hope someone has some insight if this is good/bad or can be improved upon. Thank You in advance for your comments and assistance.
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Replying to: qkslvr (Jun 01, 2006 1:53 pm) If MB pulls the string on these 5k rebates and everybody getting 10,000 off MSRP, things will look pretty bad for the R class down the road. But if you can lease a 55k R class for not much more than a fully loaded Chrysler Pacifica, you might was well get an R class.
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Replying to: rjlaero (Jun 06, 2006 3:53 pm) |
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According to Edmunds, MB dealers in my area (77381) has a lease deal below. Is this a good deal? $499 Monthly Payment 27 Month Term $1100 Down Payment NA Security Deposit 10000 Annual Mileage Restrictions: Lease is based on the 2006 R350 equipped with optional premium package. Dealer may contribute $1,668.32 towards the $499 payment. Comments: $2,394 ia due at signing. Dealer participation may vary. Incentives and Rebates are provided subject to the terms of our Visitor Agreement. Tax, tags and insurance are extra. |
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Replying to: howard2dot0 (Jun 08, 2006 9:03 pm) |
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Replying to: howard2dot0 (Jun 08, 2006 9:03 pm) We are neighbors, that's my zip also! I just bought the r350 for my wife 4 weeks ago. The deal you are looking at is the MB standard discount for May/June with an MSRP of $53K. My car stickered at $57K, I put $2340 down at $599 month. They gave me a tax credit of $3500 also. Contact me if you want more details, but you can do better than what you saw online.
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