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Mercedes-Benz E-Class Lease Questions
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E350
$58,995 MSRP
$49,685 Cap Cost
36 mos 7,500/yr
.00044 MF
47% residual
Payment $644 + tax
Drive off costs:
1st month
Acq fee $895
Fees & insurance $370
Upfront tax $62
Thanks everyone.
When negotiating your lease on this car, make sure to take advantage of the $4,000 cash incentive that is currently available on it.
Car_man
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36 Months . 10k Miles Year, $3000 down, P1 and sport package.
Thanks
36 mos, 10k miles, $1600 down (included the 1st pmt, lease acq fee, and license fees, tax credits fee)
Maint pkg ABA & brake flush at 20k miles, was $880 as compared with $1241 pay as you go, so threw it in the lease as well. Pmt before wheels & Maintenance would have been $700/month
$749/ with the wheels & maintenance
msrp without wheels was $59015, wheels were $1300 add, maintenance $880 add
MF.00038 46% residual
As compared to Jag XF offering at similar msrp, this was over $150 mo less for lease payment, and also less than similar BMW 5 series.
Thanks
just leased E350 with sport package, P2, and walnut burl, also added chrome wheels, and included the maintenance package in the lease.
36 mos, 10k miles, $1600 down (included the 1st pmt, lease acq fee, and license fees, tax credits fee)
Maint pkg ABA & brake flush at 20k miles, was $880 as compared with $1241 pay as you go, so threw it in the lease as well. Pmt before wheels & Maintenance would have been $700/month
$749/ with the wheels & maintenance
msrp without wheels was $59015, wheels were $1300 add, maintenance $880 add
MF.00038 46% residual
Sample:
36 Months, 10k miles, p1, Sport, $5000 T.O.O.P $575/month including tax "MSRP $57,088.44"
So does this sound like a good deal?
I am in washington dc and looking to lease the new coupe E550 with P2 package, I have never leased a MB so please help me to get the best deal
MSRP is $62,000.00 (dealer offered). For a 36 months lease with 0 down what should be a good payment. P.S car would be registered in DC and there is no tax just 10% everymonth on your monthly payment.
Thanks to all in advance
Anyway, good luck.
They have lowered the t.o.o.p now to $3500 and the monthly payment is $590 tax included.
This good or should I ask for more off the monthly payment or total down?
Thanks
So what is everyone seeing or getting now with July incentives on the 2009 models?
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E350 with:
289 Wood Steering wheel,
413 Panorama sunroof,
P02 Premium II Pkg.
MSRP $61,045
Selling/purchase price 46,823 (discount of $14,222)
+ Dealer Fee 599
+ Acquisition Fee 1,095
+ Prepaid maintenance 1,010 4 years
Capitalized Cost $48517.51
Down payment 3,960
+ taxes, tags, fees 580
( I elected to pay $5,000 in cash total out of pocket. However, at 1% finance rate, it might be desirable to finance more.)
48 monthly payments of 474.27
12,000 miles per year
Residual 40% ($24,418)
Money Factor .00038 equal to .91 APR
With 23.3% discount and less than 1% cost of financing, this seemed to be a pretty good deal.
Enjoy your new ride :shades: !
Car_man
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Thanks.
msrp 57600
CAP cost $42600
12k 39 month
mf .00165
595 dealer fee;795 bank fee no cap reduction
pmt $618 inc tx of 7%
Is this 2009 or 2010?
This 10K incentive is it for 2009 models only or even for the 2010 models?
signed the contract today on the 2009 E350 P02 package, MSRP $58750
36k miles/3 years, residual 45%, MF: 0.00165
CAP cost ($39550+ $795 bank fee)
Drive off : $1103 (first month + tag)
Monthly: $543(include 9.25% tax)
good luck.
Do you mind telling us which state you are in or the dealership?
Thank you.
I know all the deals are on the 2009 model.
Can some one please share their experience with their dealership for a new E350 P1. What would be a good offer below the MSRP of $56, 645
Will really appreciate any tips!
Would you mind posting the dealership? There are two or so there.
I have a 2003 SL500 with about 65,000 miles on it. I owe $38k on the car which is quite the bit more than its value at this point.
I am looking to lease a 2009 E350 being that Im sure the dealers have good incentives on them right now.
Any idea on how I can work the negative equity into the lease? Or perhaps an idea of based on the average lease rates you all have been saying what I should expect my payments to be?
Any help is appreciated, thank you
Car_man
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Car_man
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I would be happy to work up a sample lease payment on the E that you are considering for you if you provide me with its MSRP and approximate selling price as well as how much negative equity you plan to roll into your lease.
Car_man
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So I owe $38k, the trade-in is $25k, negative equity of $13k... I would put down about $5k into the lease, which is a bit too much to put in for a lease, but feel I have to do so to lower my payments...
Hopefully this is enough information for you to calculate a sample lease payment for me...
If it makes any difference btw Im located in Los Angeles...
Thanks again
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I have leased a BMW before and am familiar with their MF/residuals. I think the new E class is really nice. Am new to MB lease's, do all the leases run 39 mo instead of 36? What would the MF and residual be on a 15k/year 36/39 mo lease? Do they include maintenance like BMW and what are your experiences on the lease return (was a breeze with BMW).
Thx...
Jay
Thanks!
http://autos.yahoo.com/new-inventory/mercedes_benz-e_class-cars315601432;_ylt=Am- - Fy1jDU.NlDDRg1bYSblaFBUY54;_ylv=3?sortcol=price&sortdir=up&modelyearlb=2010&askp- - riceub=50000&askpricelb=40000&deliverymileageub=any&deliverymileagelb=any&listin- - gtype=new&model=e_class&make=mercedes_benz&distance=any
It does not look good for brand new model.
Thanks
Andre