2015 ML400 Price Query
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2015 ML400 Price Query
Hi,
I am looking at a 2015 ML400 CPO in Lunar Blue Metallic. It has Lane Tracking package, Parking Assist Package, Trailer Hitch, Panoramic Roof, Running Boards. It has around 10K miles. Car fax is clean
Dealer is asking $50K. Just wanted to see if it is a good price. Should I ask for anything additional?
Sincerely,
I am looking at a 2015 ML400 CPO in Lunar Blue Metallic. It has Lane Tracking package, Parking Assist Package, Trailer Hitch, Panoramic Roof, Running Boards. It has around 10K miles. Car fax is clean
Dealer is asking $50K. Just wanted to see if it is a good price. Should I ask for anything additional?
Sincerely,
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2015 ML550
You can check Edmunds .com , or Kelly Blue Book but I think it is a fair price especially for a 2015 CPO ML400. I just traded my 2013 Infiniti FX37 in a 2015 ML350 , not a ML 400 and they were asking 54,000 . The car has 9600 miles and was a CPO with the same options as the ML400 you are looking at except it had leather. Here in ST Louis, a local Chevy dealer has a 2014 ML550 (equip like yours) vs your ML400, with 24,000 miles and is asking 48,900 for it, but it is not a CPO, but is still under the original factory warranty.
A couple of things to remember about a CPO model. It begins the day the original 4 year 50,000 mile warranty expires and is good for a year with no mileage limit. In my case, the 2015 was purchase in 2014 and the 50,000 mile warranty expires in 2018 with CPO through 2019. Thats a good deal I think. I am not sure but I think that if you exceed the 50,000 even during the warranty time period(4 years) , the CPO becomes effective. Meaning if at 3 years you exceed 50,000 the original expires but the CPO kicks in for unlimited mileage for an additional year.
Good luck ,
A couple of things to remember about a CPO model. It begins the day the original 4 year 50,000 mile warranty expires and is good for a year with no mileage limit. In my case, the 2015 was purchase in 2014 and the 50,000 mile warranty expires in 2018 with CPO through 2019. Thats a good deal I think. I am not sure but I think that if you exceed the 50,000 even during the warranty time period(4 years) , the CPO becomes effective. Meaning if at 3 years you exceed 50,000 the original expires but the CPO kicks in for unlimited mileage for an additional year.
Good luck ,
Last edited by Isawelvis; 06-04-2016 at 08:19 PM. Reason: misread model