Got a quote on the E350-4M
I got a quote today on an E350 4 matic sedan with the premium package, and it came out to $66,800. The sales rep quoted me $1239 (incl tax) per month with 0 down for 36 months. Now she also told me to give the first month payment, frieght, fuel tax, admin fees etc which totals out to $3945 at signing. Now is this reasonable? I have never had to pay upfront for any car in the past, so is this a mercedes only thing? And whats a reasonable price on this car? I am in Toronto Canada
MB lowered the price gap between US and Canada too for 2010 model year too..
MB lowered the price gap between US and Canada too for 2010 model year too..
I am going to email the sales rep and ask for more information. I was ideally looking for a monthly payment of a little under a $1000 with $4-5k down. I have included a premium package and wear and tear coverage. What is your monthly payment on the car?
I ordered a more optioned car than you (over $70k) and my payment is around $1,100 (incl. tax) for a 36 month lease (if I was to put nothing down).
So you can definitely do better than what you have been offered.
PS: Don't buy the wear and tear package. It is unecessary.
if you don't mind,, which dealer and Sales Rep you got the 6.5%,,, he/she may get one more sales from me...
All the corporate-owned stores in the GTA (I think there is 5 of them) give you the standard 2 - 3 %.
Look outside of the GTA (think Oakville) and you are likely to be able to negotiate a much better price. I can't guarantee the same deal as me, but I am sure you can beat 2%! You should be able to get 4% without even trying too hard.
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if you don't mind,, which dealer and Sales Rep you got the 6.5%,,, he/she may get one more sales from me...
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I agree, every deal is different (depends on your past history, the timinig of the deal, and/or even your credit-worthiness), but while some people like to keep all this info private on public forums, I see no reason not to.
I agree, every deal is different (depends on your past history, the timinig of the deal, and/or even your credit-worthiness), but while some people like to keep all this info private on public forums, I see no reason not to.



