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2014 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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every state is different. Anyone has any idea what it is like in FL? Has anyone bought the E350 in FL and like to share the experience? I might just have to order one from L.B Cal...lol... which I don't mind doing..saving couple Ks....Thanks in advance.
I didn't ask what the car would cost, I told them the lease deal I wanted...which included $10K off which was the quote I got from a less convenient dealer and they came close enough without having to haggle.
You should be able to get a similar deal....
I buy all my cars from Mercedes of Delray. If you live in South Florida, you should have no problem buying an E350 from them for $9000 - 10,000 off MSRP. I buy my cars directly from the sales manager J.B. Buying a car 2800 miles from where you live makes no sense considering transporting costs.
There is currently a $5000 incentive on E350's. My dealer currently has over 80 of them on stock and has access to 200 more locally. I am sure you can find one you like. The $5000 incentive is due to end shortly, so ordering one would not be wise.
Let me know if I can help you out. It is the best dealership on south Florida and service is a dream. I've bought 8 cars from them on the past 7 years. Good luck!
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And any good dealers in SoCal?
Thanks
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Good luck!
Dez seems to be the straightest shooter. s/b at least $11K discount, maybe more depending on MSRP. BH Mercedes was not checked out.
I have no idea what dealer is doing 2014s for 20% off but I wish I knew who it was cause I didn't even get close.
Jeff
Thanks,
was it a buy ? or lease? thx
It is a buy.
Thx
since Nov( no change for Dec), the lease is $4000 trunk money
For purchase, the $5000 certificate is still available to dealers through the end of the month. That means you should be able to purchase a new E350 sedan for $9000-$10,000 below invoice. You cannot finance through MBFS, but with good tier I credit, 1.99% financing for 60 months is available through Bank of America and several other banks.
Mercedes is trying to out-perform BMW in USA sales, so it is definitely a buyer's market for Mercedes Benz vehicles. I just bought a 2014 CLS550 for $12,000 below MSRP, or $6000+ below invoice thanks to this push to outperform BMW. My dealer made me an offer I just could not refuse . There are deals to be had out there - you just have to be patient and persistent!
Good luck!
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Just worked out a great deal in Houston MSRP 58500, Sale Price 49000 on a E250
Bluetec. MB Houston Greenway, ask for JP.
I was able to get a quote that was 20% off from Mercedes of Walnut Creek. They are located in Northern California. They gave me quotes on 2 cars and both were at the same 20% off. So it seems like they are at least one of the dealers that are doing straight 20% off MSRP.
There is only one day left in the Winter Sales Event but I wanted to post this in the hopes that it can help somebody. I have saved a lot of money with the help of Edmunds forums and hope it saves someone else.
I just picked up a 2014 E250 BlueTEC with a MSRP of $58,545 for a negotiated selling price of $46,250. That's 21% off. This is in Southern California area and the dealers I had the best experience dealing with were from House of Imports in Fullerton, Long Beach, and Foothill Ranch. The dealer that was most rude and difficult was from Encino, I recommend not going there.
I'm thinking about a 2012 E bluetec CPO P2, sport, what is the general consensis as to the wholesale price for this car and a fair price from the dealer? THanks
I have been lurking in the shadows following these threads and finally getting ready to car shop, are the big discounts on e350 still available now? As far as I have seen people were getting e350s for 4K under invoice and roughly 10K off the MSRP. Just wondering if this is still available. Sorry if this is a repost or irrelevant now.
I believe the december deals have been extended to 1/13. The 4K discount only applies to the 4 door e350 gas models.
Any word on the new incentives starting this week for an E350?
Does anyone know the current incentives for purchase?
Looking for an E350 4Matic with Pano Roof in the Midwest (WI, IL, IN, OH, MN), Can anyone recommend dealers?
What is the dealer incentive for january. The 4,000 dollars i believe was good tip jan 13th. I need the new numbers, my lease is up on feb 19th.
Why is this thread so slow? Anyone bought any MBZ lately? I am interested in a 2014 E250 bluetec, did anyone get price quotes recently on this model?
Thanks.
I believe the site was down for awhile which caused the posts to slow down. Here are the details of my recent 2014 E250 purchase.
Purchased 1/5/14 at Rusnak in with internet manager AK. It was a custom order.
MSRP $62,000
Sales Price $50,700
Very happy with the car over the first 4000 miles. Averaging 37.3 mpg overall and 49 mpg is my highest average on the highway.
Hope this helps.
That's diesel, right?
Awesome mileage. Last night as I was filling up, I did notice that diesel was $0.30/gallon more than Premium Unleaded at my local Shell station, though.
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Can anyone tell me how the 250 bluetec does going over the grapevine? Can it keep up with other cars in the middle lane?
Compare the cost of driving 12000 miles using diesel vs gas. Even though diesel is generally the same or higher priced than premium, it gets significantly more mileage per gallon.
Yes the diesel will keep up with most any non race car in any lane......in fact it will pass them all easily....and safely.
Oh, I mentioned the grapevine which is a very steep 15 mile stretch on Interstate 5 that one must travel between northern and southern CA.
It goes up an elevation of 1400 ft. I was asking those in LA area or Bay area.
I am reaching out to those savvy buyers who have the impressive purchase prices of ten to twelve thousand dollar discount from MSRP. Has a successful dealer shared the source of the discount monies? Has a convertible buyer had the same success?
I wouldn't call myself savvy, but I purchased a 2014 E550 Coupe at the end of March during that special they ran. MSRP was $69055. Dealership gave me 8K off. I took it as a good deal since the 550s seemed to be a little more difficult to come by. Who knows, but I'm happy so there's that haha.
What are the current discounts off sticker est msrp 62,000
I have been checking out dealership in San Francisco Bay Area. So far 2 dealers have offering 9% off MSRP + 3K dealer incentive. For a 60K MSRP on a E350 4Matic (with options), the effective discount is thus 14% and not the 18-21% reported here. I haven't checked out Walnut Creek dealership yet.
Can anyone tell me the May 2014 money factor for a 2014 Mercedes E350 with 10k miles at 27 months? I understand autopay reduces it by 0.00010...??
.00136 MF and 68% residual. Yes, autopay would reduce the MF to .00126
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Given the current lease deal on the E350, which stands up as the better deal for the consumer, the aggressive lease or the low financing? I'm considering getting off the mileage watch carousel.
I think it all depends on how long you plan to keep your car. Most people lease because they want a car that is always under warranty.
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Hello I would like to thank all of you for helping me negotiate my deal. I always read these forums to give me an idea of what I have to ask for....
I just picked up a 2014 E350 sport sedan MSRP 59275 Polar white/blk mb tex 18inch 5 spoke rear spoiler P1 package Lighting package Sport package
Gross cap 51230 Cap Cost 221.66 Adjusted Cap Cost 53861 Mo 651 add tax 58
27mo lease with 27K miles total. 1500 down incl first mo payment Monthly total incl tax is 709.90
They did roll me into a new lease 6months early . I was way over my miles. I had already hit my 33K on a 33mo lease. My payments are higher by 50$ compared to my old lease but the MSRP is higher at 59k vs 55k.
I think i got a good deal. Any thoughts?
I guess you didn't like my answer in the leasing forum
. You could have negotiated a better package...but it doesn't matter now that you've already leased. Next time ask first, then lease.
Given that MY"2015 is coming out soon for the E350 Coupe and the #'s may change to the E400 (new engine) , what is a price we can get for an E350 Coupe?
Does anyone know the Dealers Monthly certificate rebate so I know how much Under invoice to target for?
Thanks
I've been pricing 2014 E350 coupes in Southern California. With only Premium and Sports packages (MRSP of about 58,880), Ive gotten quotes right around 49,600-700, which is less than 15% off. Is it realistic to expect incentives to start popping up as the 2015s start arriving at dealerships?