Pricing and options- Australian
#51
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Joined: Dec 2006
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From: Sydney Australia
2008 - C200K : 2002 - C200K
Where in syd u from? i think we all should organise a cruse.
#52
#53
if you come to europe we can see
halo from turkey
#54
Hi Guys,
I manage to logon on the the vchicle tracker, and I don't how accurate is the order list in there, but according to the information from vchicle tracker they added Dynamic agility package +18 inch wheels in there which i never ordered.. maybe is a mistake? freebe? or is the info inside not accurate?
I manage to logon on the the vchicle tracker, and I don't how accurate is the order list in there, but according to the information from vchicle tracker they added Dynamic agility package +18 inch wheels in there which i never ordered.. maybe is a mistake? freebe? or is the info inside not accurate?
#55
Junior Member
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 39
Likes: 1
From: Sydney-Australia
x166 GLS350d Sport, Peugeot 5008
Hi Guys,
I manage to logon on the the vchicle tracker, and I don't how accurate is the order list in there, but according to the information from vchicle tracker they added Dynamic agility package +18 inch wheels in there which i never ordered.. maybe is a mistake? freebe? or is the info inside not accurate?
I manage to logon on the the vchicle tracker, and I don't how accurate is the order list in there, but according to the information from vchicle tracker they added Dynamic agility package +18 inch wheels in there which i never ordered.. maybe is a mistake? freebe? or is the info inside not accurate?
#56
Thanks for the reply Alsocute, lets hope they give me some freebees.
cos I am not paying for it. my ETA is 30/5/2008 currently status is "Onvessel"
since 10/4/2008 .. now is one big waiting game.... I checked it takes 31 days from germany to arrive to sydney by sea........30/May is so long away...
#57
Thanks for the reply Alsocute, lets hope they give me some freebees.
cos I am not paying for it. my ETA is 30/5/2008 currently status is "Onvessel"
since 10/4/2008 .. now is one big waiting game.... I checked it takes 31 days from germany to arrive to sydney by sea........30/May is so long away...
cos I am not paying for it. my ETA is 30/5/2008 currently status is "Onvessel"
since 10/4/2008 .. now is one big waiting game.... I checked it takes 31 days from germany to arrive to sydney by sea........30/May is so long away...
Funny that, on a lot of MB forums, there's a lot of people waiting theirs MB end May also. Something that we don't know ?
#58
i wish i was waiting for a 320.... , I am just waiting for a C200K which already set me back at 80K AUD...
#59
Well, I'm selling my BMW 320 and just put in an order for my first MB ... shouldn't have waited so long to decide, as that new Luxury car Tax adds a quite a sting to the end price!
|| Options chosen || OLD RRP || NEW RRP (as of 04.07.08)
|| C220 CDI || 61300 || 61530
|| Avantgarde (954) || 5730 || 6067
|| Vision Package (VP1) || 4530 || 4799
|| Memory Seats (241,275) || 2520 || 2670
|| Split Rear Seats (287) || 600 || 635
|| Comand APS (512) || 3930 || 4163
|| Heated Seats (873) || 700 || 742
|| Keyless GO (889) || 1710 || 1812
|| Panoramic (413) || 1000 || 1060
|| Undershield (481) || 300 || 317
|| Dynamic Handling (483) || 2260 || 2394
|| Metallic Paint || 1910 || 2023
|| 17" Wheels (R22) || 910 || 1812
By the time you add registration, dealer delivery and stamp duty that was roughly $95.5K (OLD RRP) and a new grand total of a tad under $99K .
So, there you have it - what every dealership in Melbourne will quote you (the major difference being a variance of 300-900 for dealer delivery) ... all I can say is thank heavens for novated leases and extended finance :P
|| Options chosen || OLD RRP || NEW RRP (as of 04.07.08)
|| C220 CDI || 61300 || 61530
|| Avantgarde (954) || 5730 || 6067
|| Vision Package (VP1) || 4530 || 4799
|| Memory Seats (241,275) || 2520 || 2670
|| Split Rear Seats (287) || 600 || 635
|| Comand APS (512) || 3930 || 4163
|| Heated Seats (873) || 700 || 742
|| Keyless GO (889) || 1710 || 1812
|| Panoramic (413) || 1000 || 1060
|| Undershield (481) || 300 || 317
|| Dynamic Handling (483) || 2260 || 2394
|| Metallic Paint || 1910 || 2023
|| 17" Wheels (R22) || 910 || 1812
By the time you add registration, dealer delivery and stamp duty that was roughly $95.5K (OLD RRP) and a new grand total of a tad under $99K .
So, there you have it - what every dealership in Melbourne will quote you (the major difference being a variance of 300-900 for dealer delivery) ... all I can say is thank heavens for novated leases and extended finance :P
#60
So, my order is finally in, for a Cubanite Silver C220 CDI with Black Leather and Aluminium Trim. Sporting the Avantgarde (954),Vision Package (VP1), Memory Seats (241 / 275), Splitfold rear Seats (287), COMAND APS (512), Heated Front Seats (873), Keyless GO (889), Panoramic Sunroof (413), Undershield (481), Dynamic Handling Package (483), Active Light System (616 / 621) and 17" Wheels (R22) For a grand total of $95,000 on the road.
So the next question is what do you other Aussies pay for insurance?
I'm a "rating one for life" driver, I ask for comprehensive insurance, with the rental car, windscreen replacement and No Claim Bonus options:
AAMI offered a measly $1435/y rate, - one windscreen, 15 days rental (at reduced 15/day rate) and NCB
RACV and NRMA both were 1300/y for the windscreen, 15 day car hire (free - but only up to a 30/day car) and NCB. The price dropped to 1100 if you dropped the car hire and NCB.
CGU were down at 980/y without any of the options ... could not for the life of me work out how that compared - no details on the options were available, and I gave up being on hold to ask someone about it.
Allianz were also 1432/y - but offered windscreen and glass replacement (i.e. if someone smashes up all your windows - covered as part of a single no excess claim), the car hire was for 15 days for a car of up to 75/day value (!!) and of course the NCB. The other thing of note I noticed, they had a TWO year (not one) car replacement policy -- i.e. if your brand new car was written off in the first two years - instant new one, end of story. Even if you have a "market value" (instead of "agreed value") policy.
Finally, Mercedes themselves also offer insurance (and are underwritten by Allianz) and offered 1135/y. This includes the windscreen replacement, replacement Merc to drive, one NCB/year and ... all repairs are handled by Merc - no "multiple quotes", no "preferred repairers only" - straight to the Merc shops for full merc parts and then to the Merc body shops for certified Merc paint.
I'm leaning towards the latter at this stage.
So the next question is what do you other Aussies pay for insurance?
I'm a "rating one for life" driver, I ask for comprehensive insurance, with the rental car, windscreen replacement and No Claim Bonus options:
AAMI offered a measly $1435/y rate, - one windscreen, 15 days rental (at reduced 15/day rate) and NCB
RACV and NRMA both were 1300/y for the windscreen, 15 day car hire (free - but only up to a 30/day car) and NCB. The price dropped to 1100 if you dropped the car hire and NCB.
CGU were down at 980/y without any of the options ... could not for the life of me work out how that compared - no details on the options were available, and I gave up being on hold to ask someone about it.
Allianz were also 1432/y - but offered windscreen and glass replacement (i.e. if someone smashes up all your windows - covered as part of a single no excess claim), the car hire was for 15 days for a car of up to 75/day value (!!) and of course the NCB. The other thing of note I noticed, they had a TWO year (not one) car replacement policy -- i.e. if your brand new car was written off in the first two years - instant new one, end of story. Even if you have a "market value" (instead of "agreed value") policy.
Finally, Mercedes themselves also offer insurance (and are underwritten by Allianz) and offered 1135/y. This includes the windscreen replacement, replacement Merc to drive, one NCB/year and ... all repairs are handled by Merc - no "multiple quotes", no "preferred repairers only" - straight to the Merc shops for full merc parts and then to the Merc body shops for certified Merc paint.
I'm leaning towards the latter at this stage.
#61
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Joined: Mar 2008
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From: 1 hours drive north of Sydney Australia
2007 W204 220CDI Classic Sedan
So the next question is what do you other Aussies pay for insurance?
For a base C220 CDI ,country location, $1000 excess,all other insurance with GIO ,over 60, = just over $600 .
For a base C220 CDI ,country location, $1000 excess,all other insurance with GIO ,over 60, = just over $600 .
#62
Junior Member
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 39
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From: Sydney-Australia
x166 GLS350d Sport, Peugeot 5008
Cheers
Alsocute
#63
So, my order is finally in, for a Cubanite Silver C220 CDI with Black Leather and Aluminium Trim. Sporting the Avantgarde (954),Vision Package (VP1), Memory Seats (241 / 275), Splitfold rear Seats (287), COMAND APS (512), Heated Front Seats (873), Keyless GO (889), Panoramic Sunroof (413), Undershield (481), Dynamic Handling Package (483), Active Light System (616 / 621) and 17" Wheels (R22) For a grand total of $95,000 on the road.
So the next question is what do you other Aussies pay for insurance?
I'm a "rating one for life" driver, I ask for comprehensive insurance, with the rental car, windscreen replacement and No Claim Bonus options:
AAMI offered a measly $1435/y rate, - one windscreen, 15 days rental (at reduced 15/day rate) and NCB
RACV and NRMA both were 1300/y for the windscreen, 15 day car hire (free - but only up to a 30/day car) and NCB. The price dropped to 1100 if you dropped the car hire and NCB.
CGU were down at 980/y without any of the options ... could not for the life of me work out how that compared - no details on the options were available, and I gave up being on hold to ask someone about it.
Allianz were also 1432/y - but offered windscreen and glass replacement (i.e. if someone smashes up all your windows - covered as part of a single no excess claim), the car hire was for 15 days for a car of up to 75/day value (!!) and of course the NCB. The other thing of note I noticed, they had a TWO year (not one) car replacement policy -- i.e. if your brand new car was written off in the first two years - instant new one, end of story. Even if you have a "market value" (instead of "agreed value") policy.
Finally, Mercedes themselves also offer insurance (and are underwritten by Allianz) and offered 1135/y. This includes the windscreen replacement, replacement Merc to drive, one NCB/year and ... all repairs are handled by Merc - no "multiple quotes", no "preferred repairers only" - straight to the Merc shops for full merc parts and then to the Merc body shops for certified Merc paint.
I'm leaning towards the latter at this stage.
So the next question is what do you other Aussies pay for insurance?
I'm a "rating one for life" driver, I ask for comprehensive insurance, with the rental car, windscreen replacement and No Claim Bonus options:
AAMI offered a measly $1435/y rate, - one windscreen, 15 days rental (at reduced 15/day rate) and NCB
RACV and NRMA both were 1300/y for the windscreen, 15 day car hire (free - but only up to a 30/day car) and NCB. The price dropped to 1100 if you dropped the car hire and NCB.
CGU were down at 980/y without any of the options ... could not for the life of me work out how that compared - no details on the options were available, and I gave up being on hold to ask someone about it.
Allianz were also 1432/y - but offered windscreen and glass replacement (i.e. if someone smashes up all your windows - covered as part of a single no excess claim), the car hire was for 15 days for a car of up to 75/day value (!!) and of course the NCB. The other thing of note I noticed, they had a TWO year (not one) car replacement policy -- i.e. if your brand new car was written off in the first two years - instant new one, end of story. Even if you have a "market value" (instead of "agreed value") policy.
Finally, Mercedes themselves also offer insurance (and are underwritten by Allianz) and offered 1135/y. This includes the windscreen replacement, replacement Merc to drive, one NCB/year and ... all repairs are handled by Merc - no "multiple quotes", no "preferred repairers only" - straight to the Merc shops for full merc parts and then to the Merc body shops for certified Merc paint.
I'm leaning towards the latter at this stage.
I like your options. I too have C220cdi with COMAND, Avant Garde, Vision, Active lights, Rear folding seats, Heated seats, Memory seats. But not panoramic, undershield or keyless go.
Hopefully the luxury car tax will not go through. Apparently it may be blocked yet.
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