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Can you lease a ED car?

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Old 08-30-2016, 02:35 PM
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Can you lease a ED car?

I am considering ordering a 2017 E43, but I lease my cars through my business. Is this possible? I know other companies won't let you lease if you do ED?
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I am considering ordering a 2017 E43, but I lease my cars through my business. Is this possible? I know other companies won't let you lease if you do ED?
the only way to find out this - call MBZ financial service.
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You absolutely can lease an ED car

contact Herbert - http://www.mbeuropeandelivery.com/savings.php

He's in California, but the car can be delivered anywhere after ED. He is very knowledgeable in ED
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Originally Posted by zhenyaf
You absolutely can lease an ED car

contact Herbert - http://www.mbeuropeandelivery.com/savings.php

He's in California, but the car can be delivered anywhere after ED. He is very knowledgeable in ED
I think main point of his question "Can I lease my cars through my business", not personal finance.
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Originally Posted by Quackledork
I am considering ordering a 2017 E43, but I lease my cars through my business. Is this possible? I know other companies won't let you lease if you do ED?
You can it for doesnt matter st the end of the day.

I originally was going to lease for ED but was told the mileage I used in Europe counts towards your lease mileage allowance so that limits the fun. Opted for finance instead.
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Originally Posted by kowyzg0moo
You can it for doesnt matter st the end of the day.

I originally was going to lease for ED but was told the mileage I used in Europe counts towards your lease mileage allowance so that limits the fun. Opted for finance instead.
No one else count miles during ED as a separate miles.
Show me in writing Volvo, BMW or Audi document that they exclude miles from ED in their lease.
And because your and I leave in the same city - you will be waiting for your car at list 8 weeks, witch will adjust your miles per year allocation.
I drive my bimmer for 1,880 miles in 14 days and that wait for 12 weeks for redeliver.
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Originally Posted by Gary From LA
No one else count miles during ED as a separate miles.
Show me in writing Volvo, BMW or Audi document that they exclude miles from ED in their lease.
And because your and I leave in the same city - you will be waiting for your car at list 8 weeks, witch will adjust your miles per year allocation.
I drive my bimmer for 1,880 miles in 14 days and that wait for 12 weeks for redeliver.
That's right Gary. On my two EDs I've put 3500+ miles on each trip. The trips were about a month each. Then, while the car is in transit for that 6-8 week period, it gathers no miles. By the time the car gets back to you it's at or near the three month mark with those 3500 miles on the odometer; well below the allotted miles (on a 15,000 MPY lease.)

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