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Mercedes-Benz C-300 European Delivery

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Re: European Delivery 2008 C-300 [mbineu] by kenhiggi
Oct 18, 2007 (6:21 pm)
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Replying to: mbineu (Oct 18, 2007 11:02 am)

When I ordered my car back in July when the cars were just starting production. They gave me a date in August that worked out just fine for us. I'm sure you can get it faster now that they have production ramped up. We took delivery on August 13th and we dropped it off in Munich on the 18th. The car arrived in Scottsdale on September 21st.
  
The trip was simply the best trip I have ever had. The car is absolutely fabulous. I do feel the radio/nav system is to complicated but in time I know I will get use to it. The Lexus LS-430 simply has a system that is much more user friendly.
  
I bought the car from Schumaker in Scottsdale. My sales agent was Bill Lambert who was very helpful and very patient as we drove a number of cars before settling on the C-300. Bill is their EDP specialist and I will use him again in the future. I had them through in tinted windows. I sure they are not giving any more than the 7% discount because the cars are selling as fast as they come in.
  
Good traveling,
Kenny
#20 of 97
Please advice by willy007
Oct 30, 2007 (1:09 am)
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Anyone has any experience with EDP in California (south or north cali)? Which dealer gives a better deal? Does each dealer has a different schedule as to when we will receive the car? What fees are negotiable?
 
Also, when do we actually pay for the car (bill of sale)? I want to get this through financing.
 
Thank you.
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Re: Please advice [willy007] by jrct9454
Oct 30, 2007 (5:50 am)
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Replying to: willy007 (Oct 30, 2007 1:09 am)

You pay for the car 30 days prior to delivery overseas.
 
Discounts will be small to non-existent....there is very little wiggle room on the OSD price at the dealer level. Won't hurt to try, but keep your expectations realistic.
 
No difference in delivery times.
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Dealers like this? by willy007
Oct 30, 2007 (6:34 am)
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Thanks.
 
How much down payment to put down to get the whole process started? When is the soonest the car can be picked up after placing the order?
 
By the way, do dealers make money from this? If they don't, they probably don't like us doing EDP right?
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Re: Dealers like this? [willy007] by jrct9454
Oct 30, 2007 (1:15 pm)
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Replying to: willy007 (Oct 30, 2007 6:34 am)

Most dealers like a $500-$1000 deposit on any car, including OSD.
 
MBUSA likes to have 4 months notice on an OSD; they can sometimes do better than that, depending on options and color.
 
Margins on an OSD are thinner than a US-delivered car, but the MB OSD program is a well-established tradition, and most dealers are eager to help. Many have at least one sales person who specializes in OSD orders.
 
And in addition to the savings on the car, MB makes the experience a special one - factory tour, VIP treatment, etc. And the new Museum at the Unterturkheim location is worth a trip all by itself. [This is in downtown Stuttgart - the customer delivery center is in Sindelfingen, which is a suburb.]
 
If you haven't already, you should go to the MBUSA.com website and read up on the OSD program - complete details on there for your info.
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Is negotiation possible on price for European Delivery Program? by mike02
Nov 05, 2007 (7:31 pm)
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Hello,
 
Is price on European Delivery Program negotiable or not? If it is non negotiable, then 7% off MSR price is almost the same as Invoice Price + $250-$500 on the same model C300 or C300 luxury. Some people reported that they got the car for Invoice+$250 and later into 2008 such price would be more attainable indeed. However if EDP price is non negotiable and US price is negotiable, then there is no real saving (7%) in European Delivery Price. When I bought BMW 318i years ago I was able to negotiate European Delivery Price. So please advise if EDP is negotiable for 2008 C-class indeed and how much one can expect to negotiate it? Thanks!
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Re: Is negotiation possible on price for European Delivery Program? [mike02 by willy007
Nov 05, 2007 (10:22 pm)
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Replying to: mike02 (Nov 05, 2007 7:31 pm)

Did you buy the 318i when the re-designed model first came out?
 
7% discount off MSRP means about 2k discount. I think now you can only get at most $250 off MSRP. It may be more later but I doubt it will reach $2000 off MSRP that soon.
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OSD Pricing by jrct9454
Nov 06, 2007 (6:28 am)
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Everyone seems to forget that the MB OSD program not only includes a 7% discount on the MSRP, but they also waive the US destination charge, which is another $775 on a C-Class, or another 2%. If you use the bottom line USA MSRP as a benchmark, your actual savings are closer to 9%, not 7%.
 
That said, of course everything is negotiable, but don't count on big discounts on an OSD - dealer margins are very slim on an OSD [unlike BMW, where the OSD markup is virtually the same].
 
I still say, you don't do this strictly for the money - if you're planning to go anyway, and are planning to buy a new car anyway, the OSD program is definitely worth it...but it's the experience that makes it worthwhile more than the pure $ saved.
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Re: OSD Pricing [jrct9454] by cdnpinhead
Nov 06, 2007 (6:51 am)
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Replying to: jrct9454 (Nov 06, 2007 6:28 am)

". . .if you're planning to go anyway, and are planning to buy a new car anyway. . ."
 
Bingo! Absolutely correct, and don't forget the potential cost of a rental car for a week or 10 days in Europe, which is significant, at least in my income bracket.
#28 of 97
Lease terms for 2008 C300 luxury with navigation by mike02
Nov 10, 2007 (5:37 pm)
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Hello:
I got the following terms for 2008 C300 luxury edition with navigation package lease with European Delivery Program:
39 months, 12,000 miles, residual 61%, money factor 0.031
0% down, i.e. $1,665 at sign time which includes first month lease.
With EDP they also give one month free (for the time they ship the car back from Europe). Monthly payments including taxes $450.00
The dealer is in New England. Is this a good deal in your opinion?
Thank you.

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