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Mercedes Benz R-Class Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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#49 of 171
R 350 or R 320 prices for 2008s by venkatb
Nov 14, 2007 (6:07 pm)
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Can someone advise me on best prices for the above models relative to MSRP? Looking at P1 with rear entertainment - I was quoted $ 10K below MSRP in July for a 2007. Yhjis is in the NJ/Philadelphia area.
#50 of 171
Is this a good deal for R350 2008 by carhere
Nov 18, 2007 (11:04 pm)
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I just get a quote for a R350 2008 with P2 package, 7 seats, panorama roof, and backup camera for 33 months 10000 mile per year.
1. $3900 down and $558 monthly (tax included)
2. $2200 down and $611 monthly (tax included)
 
They will buy down the last 4 month ($500/m) of my current lease E350.
Can you please give me any good advice? In SF Bay Area
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2008 R350 AWD - $49,000 - is this a good deal? by bd37703
Dec 09, 2007 (11:51 am)
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I'm looking into getting a 2008 R350 AWD with foll. options:
 
- P2 PKG
- IPOD Conn
- Roof Rails
- 6-CD Changer
- Heated Front Seats
- Panorama Roof
 
Deal on the table: $49,000
 
Is this a good deal? Thanks.
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Re: 2008 R350 AWD - $49,000 - is this a good deal? [bd37703] by javafan1
Dec 10, 2007 (2:42 am)
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Replying to: bd37703 (Dec 09, 2007 11:51 am)

Take it.
 
I am looking a similiar one with 7-seat option. The best one I got is around 52,000.
 
May I ask where did you get this deal ?
 
Thanks
#53 of 171
Re: 2008 R350 AWD - $49,000 - is this a good deal? [javafan1] by mmeader
Jan 22, 2008 (3:03 pm)
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Replying to: javafan1 (Dec 10, 2007 2:42 am)

I"m interested in this exact car.. May I ask what the final cost was?
Would you buy this car again?
#54 of 171
Re: 2008 R350 AWD - $49,000 - is this a good deal? [mmeader] by javafan1
Jan 24, 2008 (5:31 am)
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Replying to: mmeader (Jan 22, 2008 3:03 pm)

I just leased it last month:
 
Sale price: 50500.
 
P2
7 seat
heated seats
 
location: new york
out of pocket: 3200 (includes all fees taxes)
monthly 565
12k/year
 
The build quality exceeds my expectation and it is very safe car.
#55 of 171
Re: 2008 R350 AWD - $49,000 - is this a good deal? [bd37703] by annesant
Feb 13, 2008 (7:24 pm)
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Replying to: bd37703 (Dec 09, 2007 11:51 am)

Please, please tell me where to get these great lease deals. I am in Texas and we pay the total sales tax on a lease. The bottom line price is extremely important. I am negotiating a deal on a R350 right now and the prices I am being quoted are WAY ABOVE...on a 2008. Help!
Looking for a R350 AWD, pkg. II, rear entertainment, light package, metallic paint, i pod, 6 disc cd changer, keyless and voice control. I would drive out of state and pay sales tax , when I get it back to Texas if I could get the deals you are talking about! Please put me in touch with any of these dealerships!
 
Need a 33-39 month lease, 12,000 miles....ANY help would be so greatly appreciated.
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R350 offer on the table by spainhour66
Feb 29, 2008 (8:41 am)
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MB of South Charlotte (NC) is the dealer. I have the following offer on the table --
 
2008 R350 2WD
Pewter/Macadamia
P2 package
iPod kit
7 seat option
Panorama roof
6 CD changer
Heated seats
 
MSRP $53,420
Sale price $48,420
 
Sadly, I have a trade-in of a 2004 GMC Envoy XUV that is upside down (on a purchase no less) to the time of $3500, so I have to roll that back in. MB matched the Carmax price of $10,500 on the XUV and I owe $14,049 on it, so I feel that's fair.
 
They're offering 1.9% financing up to 72 months, with a payment of $792 with no money down.
 
The lease they've offered is for 33 months at $779.25 with an initial payment of $854.44. 15k miles, money rate .00025, residual 55% ($26,631).
 
While I like the thought of a 33 month turn-in, I am a fairly high miles driver -- I averaged 19k miles per year on the Envoy. Thus, I am strongly leaning toward the purchase deal.
 
Thoughts???
#57 of 171
Re: R350 offer on the table [spainhour66] by docrw
Mar 21, 2008 (8:11 am)
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Replying to: spainhour66 (Feb 29, 2008 8:41 am)

That's a very good price. We bought one with the same color options a few weeks ago, I don't see many pewter cars-which I definitely like. We also got the P2 but with 4matic since we live in MA, and leather seats, we ended up paying 54K for ours which also included bluetooth and keyless go. If you factor those extras out your deal is very similar.
 
The car is great, we love it so far. We needed a bigger car than our RX330 when we had another child and this fits the bill perfectly. I'm still surprised that I can sit comfortably in the third row, I'm 6' 230lbs. I wish there was a bit more room behind the third row, but nothing out there has appreciably more room unless you go for a suburban.
 
The 1.9% financing is, in my mind, too good to turn down. Even with the market the way it is you can definitely do better than a 1.9% return on any investment over the next six years and be in a good position when you trade it in.
#58 of 171
2008 R320 cdi $$ & problems by smokeriser
Mar 22, 2008 (4:36 pm)
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I have narrowed down my buying decision between the R320 & the ML320, diesels of course. Alpine rain, P02, heated seats, bluetooth and probably the panaromic sunroof. Would an offer of $ 52,000 for the "R" including destination be high or low? ALso, anbody have any problems with the R320??

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