I'm looking to take over a lease for C63 Sedan
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I'm looking to take over a lease for C63 Sedan
I'm looking to take over a lease for a C63 Sedan. Year, options, and color don't matter. Please reply to the thread or message me with the info.
I'm located in LA, California and I have an excellent credit and income.
Thanks
I'm located in LA, California and I have an excellent credit and income.
Thanks
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https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...-takeover.html
Did you see this? He is in Vegas, close to you.
Did you see this? He is in Vegas, close to you.
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https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...-takeover.html
Did you see this? He is in Vegas, close to you.
Did you see this? He is in Vegas, close to you.
But thnx 4 replying.
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As far as the coupe vs the sedan, I've found that my coupe has plenty of room for back passengers and the handling is noticeably better.
In any case, good luck in your search!
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C63, CLS550, CLK BS, Sprinter Passenger Van, Odyssey
Do you want to take over my lease? Tuned, but never been tracked with only 7500 miles 2011 model with new rear tires. It comes with lots of upgrade. If you take my lease, I will have an excuse to my wife for me to pick up SLS.
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What's monthly payment? Months remaining? You got all stock parts? Miles/month?
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I realize that the monthly payment is higher than usual (due to negative equity I had on trade from my M3). However, I'm including an incentive of $6,000 cash, which brings the monthly payment down to $1,295 and right in line with a fully loaded 2012. On top of that, I'm also including $6,500 in upgrades: Forgestar F14 wheels and Vredestein tires ($3,000), K40 RL360 radar detector/laser diffuser ($2,500) and all of the reversible cosmetic work that's been done ($1,000).
As far as the coupe vs the sedan, I've found that my coupe has plenty of room for back passengers and the handling is noticeably better.
In any case, good luck in your search!
As far as the coupe vs the sedan, I've found that my coupe has plenty of room for back passengers and the handling is noticeably better.
In any case, good luck in your search!
Thank you....but 42 months remaining a looooooot....I'm looking for 24 months & less. Thanks again and very nice choice.
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I called the dealership....it's crazy deal $699/month but unfortunately it's a coupe if it was a sedan, I would be running to the dealership....because I'm looking for a sedan since it looks better, roomy, and less expensive for insurance. I don't like the coupe.....and thanks for the sharing
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I called the dealership....it's crazy deal $699/month but unfortunately it's a coupe if it was a sedan, I would be running to the dealership....because I'm looking for a sedan since it looks better, roomy, and less expensive for insurance. I don't like the coupe.....and thanks for the sharing
*MSRP $62,795 at 33 month lease on approved average credit, $5,493 plus tax and license due at signing. No security deposit required. 10k miles per year with .25c per miles on excess mileage.. Expires 4/2/2012.
It's basically a completely base model and they're asking you to put over 5k down on a lease, which doesn't make much sense to me. You're also only able to drive 10k miles a year and the price doesn't include tax or licensing. I built one on MB.com and with everything factored in the price is closer to $925/mo. Still not bad, but there are so many great options on the C63 that I think make it worth the extra 200-300 a month.
As for coupe vs sedan, to each their own. However, the 2012 coupe and sedan are essentially identical aside from the doors. I've driven and sat in both and there's plenty of room in the back in the coupe, it's just not as easy to get in and out of. I doubt insurance is much more on the coupe. I would suggest checking them out and driving them both back to back if you get the chance. They did a great job improving the handling on the coupe and I think you'll be impressed.
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I realize that the monthly payment is higher than usual (due to negative equity I had on trade from my M3). However, I'm including an incentive of $6,000 cash, which brings the monthly payment down to $1,295 and right in line with a fully loaded 2012. On top of that, I'm also including $6,500 in upgrades: Forgestar F14 wheels and Vredestein tires ($3,000), K40 RL360 radar detector/laser diffuser ($2,500) and all of the reversible cosmetic work that's been done ($1,000).
As far as the coupe vs the sedan, I've found that my coupe has plenty of room for back passengers and the handling is noticeably better.
In any case, good luck in your search!
As far as the coupe vs the sedan, I've found that my coupe has plenty of room for back passengers and the handling is noticeably better.
In any case, good luck in your search!
Wish i knew before i bought my car. Upgrades and Rims!!!!! AND cash money! GLWS
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I realize that the monthly payment is higher than usual (due to negative equity I had on trade from my M3). However, I'm including an incentive of $6,000 cash, which brings the monthly payment down to $1,295 and right in line with a fully loaded 2012. On top of that, I'm also including $6,500 in upgrades: Forgestar F14 wheels and Vredestein tires ($3,000), K40 RL360 radar detector/laser diffuser ($2,500) and all of the reversible cosmetic work that's been done ($1,000).
As far as the coupe vs the sedan, I've found that my coupe has plenty of room for back passengers and the handling is noticeably better.
In any case, good luck in your search!
As far as the coupe vs the sedan, I've found that my coupe has plenty of room for back passengers and the handling is noticeably better.
In any case, good luck in your search!
Wish i knew before i bought my car. Upgrades and Rims!!!!! AND cash money! GLWS
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2010 Silver C63....11k miles....slightly modded (ahem)....lease is up June 2014.
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The C63 require an oil change every 15,000 miles, personally I change mine at around 3-5k. Brakes will last you a long time unless you track the car often.
Maintenance isn't alot on these cars, the only thing I would save some extra cash for some tires.