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lastrada 07-18-2009 03:25 AM

C300 6 MTs-Do they exist on the dealer lots?
 
Do dealers in the Northeast ever keep any 6MTs on the lots-or is that something you pretty much have to order in certain parts of the country where people are less interested in RWD? (I'm in Upstate NY).

I've yet to see one at any of the lots I've visited up here. Tons of 4Matics though.

01S408C300 07-18-2009 08:30 AM

I orderes my in Long Island
 
Lake view Mercedes

C300Sport 07-18-2009 11:36 AM

When I was looking last year, there were 3 in the Atlanta area...but only one per dealership. They are indeed hard to find unless you have patience or are willing to truck one in.

palladiumw204 07-18-2009 01:22 PM

I was told each dealer got 1 if they wanted one, I found one at prestige in northern nj...

lastrada 07-18-2009 05:05 PM

Thanks for your replies.

One per dealer sounds right from what I have seen.

Sportstick 07-18-2009 05:39 PM

I am in Michigan. When I bought mine, the dealer had none, but first did a locator search which turned up ten of them within the surrounding few states. 3 red, 3 white, 3 black, and one Palladium Silver in Minneapolis. It was trucked, prepped, and in my hands within 72 hours. Good hunting! :y

ptronus31 07-18-2009 07:16 PM

The reason they are hard to find is that they do not sell well.

I had a W203 w/manual and really took a bath when it came time to sell. There were no buyers and the trade on was insulting.

I would only recommend a manual on an SLK, none other.

Sportstick 07-18-2009 07:52 PM

Appreciate your point of view, but I would not give up years of fun for the difference in dollars at the end. We only pass this way but once! :zoom:

Ted17 07-18-2009 10:34 PM

So is it safe to assume that most of the '09 6MT's are gone? With the low car sales reported in the media, I thought there would still be plenty to choose from for awhile yet. To answer my own question, though, I was looking at Honda Pilots for my wife this weekend (we're getting her car first), and all the 09's are gone... For some reason I thought the new model years used to come out in September/October. Oh well, I guess I'll just get a '10 this fall. :cool:

shag 07-18-2009 10:38 PM

No manuals around here (Canada) for two reasons - they don't sell well and most if not all cars are 4Matics...

Very hard to get a RWD W204 around here, let alone a manual. If you want one, lease it.

edit: I mean no manuals on the lots, you can still order them on the C230 (now C250) and the C300.

giovanni821 07-19-2009 12:25 AM

I love my Manual C300! Don't give up because you WILL find one!!

lastrada 07-20-2009 01:11 AM

Good to see some are still enthusiastic for the manual transmission-except for a fairly short stint in the late 1980's a stick is all I have driven for 30 years. Auto makers are making it tougher and tougher to get them, though, especially in sedans.

Sportstick: If your dealer was willing to truck one all the way from Minneapolis to Michigan then I'll talk to my local dealer this week to see if he is willing to do a little search and see how that works out.

I've noticed that MB dealers in my region seem less likely to give an online inventory on their websites compared to some of the other makes-so I thought I would post and see what others had to say.

Thanks again to everyone who replied.

JamesB C300 07-20-2009 11:02 AM

In Canada they seem to be at every dealer. I had no problem getting one to test drive.

Blk04cobra1 07-20-2009 12:24 PM

I can tell you that we "try" to have one on our lot, but they seem to either sit for a long time, or go really quick. Managers for some reason do not like having them, but I think it's a good idea to have at least one available.

Sportstick 07-20-2009 02:00 PM


Originally Posted by lastrada (Post 3629973)
Good to see some are still enthusiastic for the manual transmission-except for a fairly short stint in the late 1980's a stick is all I have driven for 30 years. Auto makers are making it tougher and tougher to get them, though, especially in sedans.

Sportstick: If your dealer was willing to truck one all the way from Minneapolis to Michigan then I'll talk to my local dealer this week to see if he is willing to do a little search and see how that works out.

I've noticed that MB dealers in my region seem less likely to give an online inventory on their websites compared to some of the other makes-so I thought I would post and see what others had to say.

Thanks again to everyone who replied.


Just for complete info....they were glad to do the trucking, and Minneapolis to a Detroit suburb, which is 701 miles, cost me $300.

Derspeed 07-20-2009 03:56 PM

I found one at a dealership just before I ordered mine.

CrAZyVeGAsBoY 07-22-2009 07:50 AM

its gonna be a bit tuffer to get one cuz they dont really sell well but honestly unless u plan on keeping this thing forever i would suggest getting an auto, i love stick but honestly this is a luxury car and u will have a much better chance of selling a luxury car with an auto vs a manual, but just my .02 cents.

C300Sport 07-22-2009 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by CrAZyVeGAsBoY (Post 3633663)
its gonna be a bit tuffer to get one cuz they dont really sell well but honestly unless u plan on keeping this thing forever i would suggest getting an auto, i love stick but honestly this is a luxury car and u will have a much better chance of selling a luxury car with an auto vs a manual, but just my .02 cents.

I not so sure anymore. If you sell your car online, (craigslist, ebay, autotrader) you spread such a wide net you are likely to catch the enthusiast that would otherwise have to "settle" for an auto. Luck of the draw I suppose but if you are either lucky/patient you could likely do very well selling a manual...of course trading in at the dealer would mean you should probably pick up some lube on the way over...:)

Derspeed 07-23-2009 12:13 AM

Out of curiosity, I did a comparison of identical used 2008s on Kelly Blue Book and one with auto retails for $665.00 more than the manual.

And, for some really bad news to any future sellers; the Harmon Kardon optioned cars retail for only $365.00 more than the non HKs.

CrAZyVeGAsBoY 07-23-2009 02:47 AM


Originally Posted by C300Sport (Post 3633708)
I not so sure anymore. If you sell your car online, (craigslist, ebay, autotrader) you spread such a wide net you are likely to catch the enthusiast that would otherwise have to "settle" for an auto. Luck of the draw I suppose but if you are either lucky/patient you could likely do very well selling a manual...of course trading in at the dealer would mean you should probably pick up some lube on the way over...:)

i guess with enough time u could go that route and get a buyer but i still think ur chances of selling are alot higher if u got a auto, i mean lets face it there arent alof of em selling for a reason, people dont want stick for a luxury car but i guess theres always one, if u can find him :D

C300Sport 07-23-2009 08:38 AM


Originally Posted by CrAZyVeGAsBoY (Post 3635185)
i guess with enough time u could go that route and get a buyer but i still think ur chances of selling are alot higher if u got a auto, i mean lets face it there arent alof of em selling for a reason, people dont want stick for a luxury car but i guess theres always one, if u can find him :D

I certainly see your point...just depends on having a little luck. I have never really thought of the C as being a luxury car...a nice car but maybe only entry level luxury for the nicely equiped models...mine being pretty basic will likely be sold to a more "enthusiastic" buyer...:zoom:...see the smile on the emoicon's face...he's driving a manual...

CrAZyVeGAsBoY 07-24-2009 05:46 AM


Originally Posted by C300Sport (Post 3635393)
I certainly see your point...just depends on having a little luck. I have never really thought of the C as being a luxury car...a nice car but maybe only entry level luxury for the nicely equiped models...mine being pretty basic will likely be sold to a more "enthusiastic" buyer...:zoom:...see the smile on the emoicon's face...he's driving a manual...

lol maybe so but bro i have to disagree, its a merk and considered by most as a luxury car, granted its the entry level merk, it still is and in my opinion a pretty good one :y

C300Sport 07-24-2009 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by CrAZyVeGAsBoY (Post 3637004)
lol maybe so but bro i have to disagree, its a merk and considered by most as a luxury car, granted its the entry level merk, it still is and in my opinion a pretty good one :y

OK I may have to agree. I was gassing up this morning when a couple of the local motorcycle cops stopped beside me to tell my the loved my car. One guy asks how much, then questions "about 50 grand"? Kinda wanted to say sure, but mine only listed for about 35....kinda made feel like a "luxury" car owner.

CrAZyVeGAsBoY 07-24-2009 11:07 PM


Originally Posted by C300Sport (Post 3637246)
OK I may have to agree. I was gassing up this morning when a couple of the local motorcycle cops stopped beside me to tell my the loved my car. One guy asks how much, then questions "about 50 grand"? Kinda wanted to say sure, but mine only listed for about 35....kinda made feel like a "luxury" car owner.

lol told ya :D


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