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Re: 07 vs. 08 SLK55 AMG [unikly]
by greasykid1 on Sat Apr 26 11:05:48 PDT 2008
Check Edmunds new car site.
08 E350 4Matic lease details
by viper2 on Sun Apr 13 21:04:01 PDT 2008
I helped someone lease an 08 E350 4Matic on Saturday. MSRP of 57,XXX. Sold for 52,XXX. Car had P1 package, NC sport package, Ipod adapter, walnut interior, and metallic paint. MF was 0.0005 and residual for 33 months and 12,000 miles per year was 57%. Leased for $690 per month. Only $690 due at signing. All fees (taxes, MV, doc fee, etc.) were added to the cap cost of the lease. This was at DavidMichael Mercedes Benz of Freehold, NJ. Peter
Re: Huh? [hlcastelo]
by greasykid1 on Sat Apr 05 09:37:20 PDT 2008
The process is explained at the back of the latest issue of the "STAR"--club magazine
Re: MB FINANCIAL LEASE OFFERS MAR 08? [gavin2000]
by spainhour66 on Fri Mar 07 14:16:17 PST 2008
This was the deal I received from MB of South Charlotte (NC) -- 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 had a trade-in of a 2004 GMC Envoy XUV that was upside down (on a purchase no less) $3500, so I had 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 felt that was fair. When I went in to sign the deal, it turned out there was about an additional $1000 worth of "stuff" in the contract (taxes, doc fess, etc), so they ended up offering 1.25% (!) financing for 72 months, a payment of $772 with no money down. While I didn't like the "throw in" of that mystery $1000, I am thrilled with the 1.25% financing and love the car. The lease they offered was for 33 months at $779.25 with an initial payment of $854.44. 15k miles, money rate .00025, residual 55% ($26,631). While I liked 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 went for the purchase deal. I absolutely love my R class. The payment I ended up with was within $75 of the purchase payment I was being offered on a Buick Enclave CXL with less features -- GM's best rate was 5.9%, which kicked the monthly payment up there. I'm happy with my deal and look forward to a long relationship with MB and my R350. Good luck!
Re: 2006 E350 [burosky]
by greasykid1 on Fri Feb 29 12:45:35 PST 2008
I only quote the purchase price for the car as local expenses are variable. Bought the car in FL. from an MB dealer. It was an MB Certified car. I have done this several times previously. I never buy or finalize until I see the car in person. Use the internet to locate what I am looking for. No problems with factory warranty etc.
R350 offer on the table
by spainhour66 on Fri Feb 29 08:41:48 PST 2008
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??? :)

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