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Can you post details on your vehicle? Was this a base or a P1?
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Mercedes-Benz took $10,000 off the price of the car to begin with, I saved another $4,000 by being a USAA member and I negotiated with Sunil at Mercedes-Benz of Anaheim for an additional discount. The end result was that I bought a brand new 2009 Mercedes-Benz with an MSRP of $54,385 for $35,000. That’s less than what used E 350 with around 20K miles are going for. I love the car and am a happy man.
What is he charging for shipping the car?
I am very close to pulling the trigger with Sunil, thanks to you!
Thanks again mrmbzsales!
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hopefully i am just hours from receiving it. ...waiting, waiting..waiting....
hurrrrryyyyyy up already!
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Mercedes-Benz Finance's current buy rate lease money factor for a 36 month lease of a 2010 E350 Sedan with 15,000 miles per year are .00270 and 56%, respectively.
Unfortunately, Mercedes-Benz does not include free scheduled maintenance on its vehicles and as a former ML lessee I can tell you that service at Mercedes dealers tends to be expensive.
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rich
Sorry, I missed your mention of the 36-month MF in the note immediately above, but the 48 month MF and residuals for both would still be very helpful.
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Has anybody got any experience leasing a 2010? What kind of deal can I expect?
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Thanks. Then a few other questions if I could:
1. Is there any lease support on '09 E550 4matics? I know there are a few of those around, and I know there's also an aggressive employee fleet discount on that car as well that's not available on the E350 4-matics, so I might be able to combine that into something pretty good as I know there are posters on other MB boards posting discounts of up to $21K off on E550 RWDs before the fleet discount.
2. Is there any purchase financing support on either '09 E350 or 550 4matics?
thanks again.
Rich
just so you know, i heard the same thing over and over...every salesperson at nearly every MB dealership in south florida told me the same thing: "IT IS BS!" "THEY ARE GOING TO DO A BAIT AND SWITCH ON YOU" ..one sales guy even went so far as to SHOUT at me through the phone telling me i was a 'fool' to believe this. they actually did make me start having doubts..but i didnt give up...i wanted to prove them wrong.
moral of the story? i stuck to my guns and the deal DID HAPPEN. finally got my car on saturday and LOVE IT!! especially my payments.
I'll post deal again:
2009 e350 sport with p1 package
msrp $58,855
panorama sunroof
flint grey metallic
$1103 total out of pocket includes 1st month payment
36month lease/12k miles.
$505.47 a month with tax
by the way, there are at least 2 other edumund's posters that have posted a deal very similar to mine..
39 Month Lease
Lease Money Factor of 0.00270
10K miles per year
Residual Value of 59%
MSRP of $54,175 / Selling Price of $51,424.84
Total Cash out of pocket including first payment: $3,000
Monthy Payment of $699 + Sales Tax
2009 E350 P1 & AMG Sport Pkge
530/Month
700 Out of Pocket...
Compare that with a 2010 with $3,000 down and 700+ month...
I think I made out alright...
Im in the market for a 09 E350 and have gotten a quote and was wondering what type of payments im looking at.
I want to lease for 36 month (or whatever is special deal this month) and 10k miles a year.
2009 E350 Black/Black with P1, Panorama roof and
AMG Sport Pkg.
MSRP $57825
Selling Price $41500+Fees
E350 4WD Luxury and Premium 1 Package
$56K 55% resid, taxes and fees upfront
.00290 money factor
$859 a month.
I know my quote was pretty good but I think were a month or 2 from seeing prices come down significantly after the early wave of excitement for a new model...
Shop the quote and be very aggressive in negotiation!!!!
Thanks for your feedback.
Steve
Camarillo, CA
Mike
Greenville, SC
The big incentive on these cars is dealer cash. MB currently has a whopping $12,000 on leftover '09 E550 4Matics and $10,000 on '09 E3509 4Matics.
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Enjoy your new ride :shades: !
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MSRP: $57,500 Selling Price $51,500
Resid: 58%
MF: .0029
$2K out of pocket
+ Company fleet discount $648 with tier 1 credit.
This is NY but I am waiting till tomorrow to talk to my local NJ dealer before signing. Hope someone can benefit from this info and/or share feedback on my current quote.
Thanks for the great information!!
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If you do decide to go with a 2009 E350, make sure to take advantage of the $8,000 dealer cash that Mercedes is currently providing on the 2WD and $10,000 on 4WD versions of this car.
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As you seem to already know, $7,000 is waaaay to much money to put down when leasing. Even though it means that your monthly payment will be a little higher, you will be much safer going with a zero down lease.
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Thanks for the great information!!
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Got a quote of $747 (including NJ tax) w/ $1987 out of pocket for 2010 E350 4Matic-Black/Beige MB Tex, P2...$58235 list. 39 months, 12k miles per yr.
Think it's a very good price....Thoughts?
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