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MSRP: $57,725
Sale Price: $49,255
27 Month Lease
$1650 down (includes 1st pmt.)
10K Miles a Year
Monthly Pmt: $494 + tax
This was the best deal I could find. Most dealers are not willing to give the buy rate Money Factor, but these guys were.
Only thing I am worried about is the allotted miles. I know I will go over, but a friend told me to never pre pay upfront for miles. Hopefully with the deal that I got, I won't be upside on what I owe versus what the car is worth at the end of the lease. I normally sell my leases at the end, but this is my first MBZ, so I'm not sure what to expect.
Who did you work with at Rusnak? I'm in LA and looking for a similar car.
Can the knowledgeable please comment on this deal. Can it be beat? I had a 2013 but some flash floods in Vegas resulted in the totaling of the car; too bad for me:
Sale Price 56,634
Acquistion fee: 995
Established Value: 57629
Residual value: 3528.40
Fixed Rent: 775.60
Sales tax: 775.60
Total monthly payment: 838.42
Doc fee 495.00
Drive off: 1401.77
At a vegas dealership.
I apologize for my delayed reply. The first deal I had the internet sales manager never called me back. I actually sent her four emails and left two voice mail messages. Business must be good. Fortunately, I was able to secure another vehicle from a different dealer and here is the deal I got.
E350W4
Palladium Silver
Black Leather
Chrome Door Handle Inserts
P1
Rear Spoiler
3 Spoke Steering Wheel
Split-Folding Rear Seats
Lighting package
Active Mult-icountour drivers seat with massage
18" AMG Wheels
Keyless go Package
Heated Front Seats
Lane Tracing Package
All other standard options e.g Harmon/Kardon Surround, rear view camera, etc.
27 Month Lease
69% residual
.00164 MF
$0 cap payment
MSRP - $67,420
Sale price - $56,000
Monthly payment - $617.06 (which includes taxes)
Discount off MSRP - 17%
$1,503 (Out of pocket costs for upfront taxes, doc fee, acquisition fee, = MA DMV.)
I was very pleased with this deal as I had one dealer not budge below $58,975 on a 13' model. I picked up the newer 14' model for $7k less.
Thank you again for all your help!!
Please see the deal I just secured and posted. I am not sure if you are purchasing or leasing but my payment with $0 money down is about $222 less per month at $617.06 MSRP was $67,420.
Please see my post #3108. My MSRP was $67,420 and with $0 money down my monthly payment is $617.06. So, yes, I think that is crazy high especially since you are putting $1,200 down.
Purchasing but it's a coupe, not a sedan
Please see the deal I just secured on my most recent post. I got 12K miles and a MSRP of $67,420 with $0 money down and my MP was only slightly higher.
The dealership is Mercedes-Benz of Boston. Please ask for Thanh who is my sales rep and let him know I sent you. Just so you know I really pushed him hard on the pricing. I would do the same thing.
Good luck!
Also, was there a trade involved? Did you qualify for any special incentives such as USAA, MBCA, loyalty, etc.?
Thanks in advance!
What was the mileage allowance? 10K or 12K/yr?
The dealer is Chambers Motorcars of Boston (in Somerville MA.)
No, there was no trade involved. The only special incentive I used was the August USAA which was $3,000. No, loyalty.
Let me know if I can help anymore.
Cheers!
The mileage allowance was 12K per year.
10K miles/yr for 36 month and 27 months?
Thanks!!
Can you let me know the residual and MF for a 2014 E250 Bluetec. 24months and 15k miles.
Thanks
Can some one please give me the money factor on 2014 E350 Sedan.
My dealer quoted me money factor of .00161 and MSRP is 61k, negotiated to 54k and for 10k miles per year, with 5K down, it's 516$ per month,
Can some one kindly let me know if it's a good deal and if the money factor is right?
Regards,
Ray.
Finally, make sure you get mercedes basic service included in the lease negotiations (not some "better" policy offered by your dealer. Why?? Because it is treated as a feature.....that is you don' t pay the whole amount, you only pay as if it's a feature. E.G. if you have a lease with a 70% residual and the maintenance package for your lease mileage is $1000, you will actually only pay 30% of that $1000, or $300 for the service. It's a great deal but you have to know what to ask for.
54K sounds reasonable...I've was offered 10% off MSRP on any e class last week without negotiating very hard.
Negotiated Price $49,720
Down $3,500 (includes 1st month's payment)
Payment $512 (excl sales tax)
Term 42 months
MF .00148
Residual 52%
Also, is there any loyalty money for trading out of a mercedes lease and back into a mercedes lease?
I am considering an e550. Does anyone know the residuals and mf for 27 and 36 mos 10K/year.
also, what is the "buy price" on lease acquisition fee. $795?? (Again, i'm thinking no)
Thanks all.
Please see the deal I just structured and am very pleased with. The money factor on the same lease was .00164 which is the buy rate - there is no mark-up. So, it appears your rate is lower and while I did not do the math, might include the discount for auto pay.
I am not sure about multiple down payments and it does appear interesting, but in my opinion, I would you never want to loan someone such a large amount of money when they are not compensating you. The opportunity cost is too big for me but that's just my opinion.
I can tell you that your 11.6% discount can be improved upon significantly, and really without too much effort on your part. I was actually in the same position as you and asked another dealer if they could do any better and they came back with a 17% discount. I did not put any money down either.
Further, I am against putting any money down on a vehicle in the event of a total loss or theft you can not get your down payment back.
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10K miles/yr for 36 month and 27 months? "
The 36mo., 10K residual is 63%, with Mercedes standard money factor.
I don't see a special 27 month lease for this model.
regards,
kyfdx
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68% residual, standard money factor
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.00148 and 61% residual..
27 month leases use the 24 month residual on this model, which would be 69%..
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63% residual, standard money factor.... No special 27 mo lease on that model...
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$795 is the base acquisition fee.... they can mark it up to as much as $1095
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Add 1% to the 10K/yr numbers to get the 7500 mi/yr residuals...
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Do you think this is a fair deal?
MSRP: $70,945
Selling Price: 64,188
Terms: 36 months/7,500 mls/yr.
Residual: 64%
MF: .00195
I'm putting down 10 security deposits
Upfront fees including taxes, MV, Acq fee..etc = $3,600 (excluding MSDs)
Monthly payment = $735
I have been offered 10% off of a 2014 e550 by two dealers...that would be a selling price of 63850 not 64188.
you should include mercedes maintenance in your lease...it is treated like any other feature so you only pay 36% of the MSRP.
Not sure why you want to pay acquisition fee and some other fees at startup....I always roll them into the lease. You need to pay first month payment plus any required taxes/registration fees....nothing else.
Have you actually found a dealer with an e550 in stock...there are only 9 in the country as of saturday. I'm trying to find one to drive and it's close to impossible.
RV=71%
MF=0.00225 (MB standard as anything else is mark-up)
Conversely, a comparable lease for an E350 sedan uses,
RV=68%
MF=0.00148
One can max up to 10 MSDs on either.
Cheers!
MSRP=$59,090
Cap Cost=$55,941 (includes acq fee & fleet cert) - $0 cap cost reduction
RV=71%
MF (after max MSD & autopay)=0.00125
MSD's=$8000
Monthly=$761 (includes tax)
The RV is much lower than our previous bluetec lease. As a result, I went with a 27/10K lease on an E350 given the pull ahead program. I couldn't use MSD's on the promotional MF.
MSRP=$61+K (P1, Park assist, lane tracking, keyless go pkg, AMG, etc.)
RV=69%
MF=0.00148
Cap cost reduction=$0
Monthly payment=$578 (includes tax, residualized maintenance)
I'm in San Diego, but I always go to Long Beach. Everything is done via email with sales director with initials DD. He's transparent so going back for a GL350 in March.
Cheers!
What do you mean by the pull-ahead program? Did you get months waived off your current lease? Or do you mean the value-added program?
Also, what did the cap cost of the E350 end up being? Was it a similar discount to the E250 BlueTEC?
Thanks!
My apologies for not being clear and I definitely used the incorrect nomenclature.
I used the value-added program for the E350 lease (i.e., the same RV & MF apply for 24 and 27 month lease). You also alluded to another future benefit as presumably, the 3-5 month loyalty waiver will be offered in the future, potentially reducing the total money expended over the lease term.
While I don't have the actual numbers in front of me, they were along these lines:
Final sales price= ~15.3-15.5% discount to list = $51,xxx
Cap cost = $52,xxx
I can likely back calculate in excel quickly if you want.
btw, and most importantly, my wife likes her E350 and finds it to have more 'guts' than her bluetec.
Cheers!
Could you please help with Sep rates on '14 e350 wagon and best term?
Thanks in advance
The 36 month term looks to be the most cost effective..
regards,
kyfdx
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Terms: 66% residual for 15,000 miles/yr
MF: .00142
MSRP: $62,965
Selling Price: $57,250
$5,645 due at signing which includes 1st payment, tax, license
Monthly payment = $650