$31,800 for a 2005 C230 a good deal?
This seems like a great deal to me, or I can get a silver or grey one with grey interior with a manual transmission and without the power seats/steering/mirrors for $29,100.
Either way, I only have until August 31st however, as that's when the dealers incentives end.
I'm planning on going for it unless I see enough negative feedback that I'm not getting the best deal possible, what do you think?
Last edited by Jay J; Aug 26, 2005 at 11:23 PM.
mbusa is doing a rebate on 05 C classes....
I would go with the 2006 V6 2.5...you can go out kinda stock...and throw in some aftermarket parts
05' C230k SS - ordered in january, delivered in march
metallic paint
sunroof package
lighting package
entertainment package
heated seats
$29,870
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Last edited by BIGjohnny; Aug 27, 2005 at 04:46 AM.
Edmunds TMV Price $32K+
He said with tax, title and delivery it should come to just over $34,000 all said and done.
Jay J
Last edited by Jay J; Aug 27, 2005 at 08:40 AM.
But in any case, if you add in the sun roof, automatic, heated / memory seats, power steering column/mirrors, 6-disk and split seats, with White color you'll get the TMV price that it displayed for me at $32,553
Also... here's NADA's price calculator on the same car, which reinforces what Edmunds has to say:
NADA MSRP and Invoice
Last edited by Jay J; Aug 27, 2005 at 09:09 AM.
That's outstanding! Especially with the Navigation system!!!!



The car described at the top of the post, a 2005 C230, White, Leather, Sunroof, Heated Seats, CDC, and power drivers seat/steering has an invoice of 29,603, less 3% ($ 888), less incentive (cash to dealer $ 2,000) gives us $ 26,715.00 add tax and license amd drive home.
You are of course helping the manager by taking the unit off his hands at minimal profit (Yes, he does make 2% if he gets an excellent rating from you.) He might also qualify for other rewards for meeting sales goals.
If he laughs, insults you, tells you this is the last car like this one, price is only good today, or wears a path in the carpet running to the "managers office", take your money out the door. Sounds like the guy you are talking to wanted you to contribute more than $ 5,000 for his hard work in selling you the car. Many dealers average $ 2,000 per unit, so if he only makes $ 534 from you, someone else can help keep up the average. Why should you? You have a goldmine or better yet, an oil well in your back yard?
Try other dealers. The five huge dealers in So Cal often sell cars on this basis, might be worth a drive to pick one up!
The original workup I did included a split 60/40 rear seat but as it turns out the one I'm looking to buy doesn't have that option, so my earlier post (above) with a slightly higher price reflects that.
Also, as for hold back... I thought that dealers had a limited time to sell the vehical in order to get factory hold back money? Being that the 2006 are out, I would assume that if they are getting any hold back at all, it's not the 3% you were/are assuming.
And destination/delivery charges are something I've NEVER had any luck getting out of. It seems that every car I've ever bought always included it as part of the standard invoice/MSRP price.
Here's the info I got from Edumnds on the original car w/out the split fold down rear seat:
2005 Mercedes-Benz C-Class C230 Kompressor Rwd 4dr Sport Sedan (1.8L 4cyl S/C 6M)
Invoice
$27,203
Optional Equipment $4,539
Sunroof Package $1,665
5-Speed Driver-Adaptive Automatic Transmission $1,293
Heated Front Seats $632
Power Driver Seat and Steering Column w/Memory $558
6-Disc CD Changer $391
Color Adjustment -$71 (Alabaster White)
Destination Charge $720
Total Invoice Price with Options $32,462
My dealer offered $31,800 which is approx $660 below invoice.
Last edited by Jay J; Aug 30, 2005 at 12:32 PM.
The car described at the top of the post, a 2005 C230, White, Leather, Sunroof, Heated Seats, CDC, and power drivers seat/steering has an invoice of 29,603, less 3% ($ 888), less incentive (cash to dealer $ 2,000) gives us $ 26,715.00 add tax and license amd drive home.
You are of course helping the manager by taking the unit off his hands at minimal profit (Yes, he does make 2% if he gets an excellent rating from you.) He might also qualify for other rewards for meeting sales goals.
If he laughs, insults you, tells you this is the last car like this one, price is only good today, or wears a path in the carpet running to the "managers office", take your money out the door. Sounds like the guy you are talking to wanted you to contribute more than $ 5,000 for his hard work in selling you the car. Many dealers average $ 2,000 per unit, so if he only makes $ 534 from you, someone else can help keep up the average. Why should you? You have a goldmine or better yet, an oil well in your back yard?
Try other dealers. The five huge dealers in So Cal often sell cars on this basis, might be worth a drive to pick one up!
All V6 C-Classes for under $30K



I did quote the wrong figures, I opened the folder for the coupe, not the sedan. Recalculating I get $30,143.
So your deal is not perfect, but not terribly hurtful either.
Good Luck, I hope you get the car you really want!
Oh well.....after it was all said and done I paid 26500.00 in May. Hey I gotta start somewhere!
I bought the car yesterday, got them to drop the price by $300 so the total before tax and whatnot was $31,580.
I also got a respectiable trade in on my old 1994 Saturn junker :-)
I decided to buy the extended warranty which brings it up from 4 year, 50K miles to 7 years, 70K miles.
It was $3300 which may have been a bit steep, but since it was from the dealership I felt a bit more at ease with it, as I've heard some real horror stories from friends who got extended warranties over the internet.
In any case, I'm happy with my purchace, and thrilled to be driving a Benz for the first time!
Here's a picture of my new ride!
Last edited by Jay J; Aug 31, 2005 at 05:38 PM.


