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2008 ML350 Purchase Price?
by lawing1 on Tue Apr 01 13:29:57 PDT 2008
Am considering buying, not leasing, a 2008 ML350. How much should I pay for it in NV? Have the 2006 ML350 7-speed transmission problems (jerkiness (surging and lunging) of the vehicle when driving slow or stopping been resolved by MB?
Re: Price paid for C350 LS [WRXwgn]
by ed108 on Mon Jul 03 14:12:52 PDT 2006
Wow!! Anyone get anything this good recently? I am looking at a C230 but if they're giving away C350s for $6K under invoice it's the same price. Any chance of getting the C230 for significantly under invoice like that as well? I live in Las Vegas which is hell for buying a car. There is only 1 MB dealer (as well as only 1 Audi, 1 Saab, 1 Acura, 1 Lexus..one of everything basically except dealers that sell cars I would never buy like Chevy). This means that I have to drive to SoCal to get a decent deal on anything. But 500 miles return is definitely worth saving a few thousand dollars. Thanks for any replies.
Re: C230 Sport 2006 Lease Question [allycar]
by ed108 on Fri Jun 30 13:02:29 PDT 2006
The advertized lease is $2500 down and $329 a month. What they're offering you is $3100 (trade and money)and $358 a month. Doesn't sound all that good to me....my two cents.
Re: C230 Sport Lease [juanito1]
by ed108 on Fri Jun 30 12:55:01 PDT 2006
Dealer told me 71% Residual for 10,000 miles a year and 70% for 12,000 and the MF he "thought" was .0024 which seems kind of high for a lease special. Still trying to work out a better deal myself. Last day of the month today, he may be motivated.
Re: Mercedes-Benz C-Class: Lease Questions [Car_man]
by ed108 on Sat Jun 24 10:42:09 PDT 2006
Hi there, I too am looking at this lease. As advertized by MB it is $329 a month for 27 months with 10K a year on MSRP of $32,185 with $2500 down, and $795 aquisition. Is is realistic to aim for the $329 monthly payment but with $0 down and 12K miles per year? Thanks.
Re: is this a bad idea?? buying a 2001 S430 139,584miles [legendman]
by nvbanker on Tue Sep 13 17:51:09 PDT 2005
"If you are willing to buy a car with such high mileage, consider a Lexus LS430 instead. Even if the car were to need major repairs (doubtful) they would be far less costly. You would still be getting a luxury car." Hmmmm, not sure about that either. You'll have airbags fail on a Lexus, $1500 per wheel. The display on the radio and climate will fail, hundreds more, the power steering will leak on the alternator, taking out the alternator - there are issues on an old Lexus too. Not saying they're not good, just not perfect as is sometimes implied. At high mileage, anything is gonna cost ya. If you have $23,000 to spend, you could get an 04 Lincoln LS, an 02 Jaguar S-Type, or about an 02 C-230 frankly, that would give you quite a bit of life. I do agree - that S-430 is for someone who has money for repairs.

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