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I am getting ready to do a similar deal, however I am looking at a C250 at 24 months and 12k miles per hear. I am probably going to go with a 2012 model as opposed to the 2013 since their are much better incentives on the 2012 - and when you are leasing, you arent really worried so much about model years unless there is a clear upgrade or improvement. I will keep you posted. I also will be doing a one pay lease.
Good Luck !
What are the lease numbers for 24month and 36month on 2012 C250 Sport Sedan and also for 2012 C300 4MATIC Sport Sedan with 7500miles or 10000 miles/year.
Thanks
Thank you!
I'm on the verge of leasing a 2012 C-250 Sedan for 36 months and I've found out late about all this Money Factor and Residual business!
Can anyone provide the data 10k, 12k, and 15k for that model car for August? (top tier and otherwise)
Thanks!!!
$46K sticker C3004Matic Lux
24mo 10Kmi Due at Driveaway at $470
Monthly at $436 incl tax
Mercedes-Benz is not providing any lease support on 24-month leases of the 2013 C250 Sedan right now either, so again you're looking at the standard money factor. MB Finance's current 24-month, 15,000 mile per year residual value for this car is 69%.
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The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a 2012 C300 Sedan 4Matic are .00094 and 59%.
The residual value for a lease with only 7,500 miles per year would be 1% higher.
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The residual value for a lease with only 12,000 mies per year would be 2% higher. The residual value for a lease with 10,000 miles per year would be 3% higher.
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- excellent credit
- USAA member
- $2000 down
- 24 month lease
- 12K or 15K miles per year
- 7% tax rate
Thanks in advance for the help...
Thank you so much for the info! But I had very little time between when you posted and September 4th.
I was on a business trip and could not manage to do the numbers and deal with the dealership in time. Can you post September's MF and Residual for the c250 Sport Sedan, just like before 15k, 12k and 10k for 36 months?
Thank you very much!
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The residual value for a lease with only 12,000 miles per year would be 2% higher. The residual value for a lease with 10,000 miles per year would be 3% higher.
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Thanks in advance.
The payment for an otherwise identical 36-month lease would be $488.
Of note, if I was in the market for this car right now, I personally would want a larger dealer discount than $985. If you're in an area that has a decent level of competition I wouldn't be surprised if you were able to knock another grand or more off.
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Can you tell me where I can get this deal?
Can you please post the current residual and money factor for a 2013 C250 Sedan (Sport and/or Luxury), 10,000 miles per year, 36 month lease?
I have top tier credit and live in Los Angeles, CA.
Thank you very much for your help!
I am interested in a 36 month lease at 10K miles/year.
Thank you for your help!
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I may not lease this car until December.
Thank you so much!
Sticker price of $46.,925. 2013 c300 luxury sedan. (metallic blue, premium 1 package, keyless go and multimedia package). My selling price is $41,349. I got a $2000 ABA fleet discount (also qualify for USAA but can't use both). I assume I can't also get an AAA discount?
I was told that on my 24 month lease, the residual is 72%. Money factor of .00085 I am doing auto pay
My lease payments will be $378 w/o taxes or $409 taxes included. They would not include maintenance
I am not putting any money down..just paying fees upfront ...
Bank fee $900
Transfer fee $60
Miscellaneous fees
I got one other quote from a dealer that also had the costco rate and that quote was $409 a month before taxes so I figured this was a good deal at $409 after taxes.
Please let me know if this is good and anything I should do at my lease signing. Can I get free winter floor mats etc?
Thanks you.
Also at the US Open I had a $500 customer appreciation coupon but they won't combine that with the fleet program with ABA or USAA. Any way I can use that?
Also the lease has a fee of $700 when I return the car that I don't pay if I lease another Mercedes.
Thanks so much for your help.
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Saturday, October 06, 2012 2:52:25 PM
CUSTOMER DISCLOSURE
Customer Name: Inside Car Buying LLC WD Deal ID: 618
Sale Vehicle: New 2013 MERCEDES BENZ C CLASS C300W 4dr Sdn C300 Sport 4MATIC w/AC , Automatic , Odom: 0
Payment Details
Term 24
Base Payment 360.69
Total Payment 360.69
Purchase Option 32,433.70
MSRP 45,470.00
Est. Miles Per Year 12,000
Disposition Fee 595.00
Excess Mileage Charge 0.25
Amount Due at Signing
1st Month Payment 360.69
Acquisition Fee 795.00
Fees & Insurance 195.10
Total Inception Fees 1,350.79
Total Cash Required on Delivery 1,350.79
Tax Information
Customer State: New York Customer County: WESTCHESTER
Type Amount Rate Paid
Cashdown Tax 64.16 7.3750 Capped
Upfront Tax 637.56 7.3750 Capped
Fee Information
Description Amount Paid
Reg 97.60 Upfront
Insp 10.00 Upfront
Title 12.50 Upfront
DocFee 75.00 Upfront
A neighbor who is a Mercedes sales rep offered me the following deal over the phone today that I have to act on by Oct. 15 (due to his employee money or employee purchase program benefit expiring on Oct.15)---This was offered verbally, not in writing:
21013 C250 Luxury Sedan (White/Almond MB-TEX)
Premium 1 Pkg.
Multimedia Pkg.
Keyless-Go
Lane Tracking Pkg.
MSRP: $43,465
Selling Price: $37,000
$1,800 down to cover Lic, Reg, Fees. first month's payment
24-month lease with 10K miles: $380 including CA tax.
He says he will include maintenance service for free if I bring it in to his dealership.
He also says he will give me $500 towards paying off last two months of my current VW lease which ends in December.
I hate being pressured and was wondering if this deal was too good to pass up or too good to be true.
Thank you very much for your help!
Thank you!
The residual value for a lease with 7,500 miles per year would be 1% higher.
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Can you please post the November money factor and residual rates for the 2013 Mercedes C250 Sport Sedan for both a 24 and 36 month lease and 7,500 and 10,000 miles per year.
Thank you!
The numbers for an otherwise identical 36-month lease are .00120 and 62%.
The residual values for a lease with 7,500 miles per year would be 1% higher.
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Can you please post the November money factor and residual rates for the 2013 Mercedes C300 4Matic Sport Sedan for a 30, 36 and 39 month lease with 10k and 12k miles per year.
Thank you!
What do you think of this offer? C250 Coupe...
MSRP $43,955.
Selling price $39,000 even.
Term 24 months
Money Factor .00129
Residual 74%
Pmt - 429 plus tax
I think it's a good deal, just looking for more opinions.
Thanks!
I'm in the market for a C350 COUPE and I'm interest to know the Money factor and residuals.
I'm interested in both a 24 and 36 month lease with 15,000 miles per year.
Thank you in advance! :shades:
The numbers for an otherwise identical 36-month lease are .00087 and 61%. You might be able to use the 36-month numbers for a 39-month lease if this car is eligible for MB's "Value Added" program.
The residual values for a lease with only 10,000 miles per year would be 1% higher.
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The numbers for an otherwise identical 36-month lease are .00160 and 62%.
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For 24/30 months with 10k miles. What should be a good lease payment?
Thanks.