Dealer offer..is it good?
-new vehicles at 1.61% over invoice
-free scheduled maintenance for two years
-trades: $1,500 over book value
-Frederal income tax deductions on select new mercedes-benz vehicles
-1.9% and 2.9% APR financing on select models
what do you guys this about this? should i go for it?
i am looking to get a 2010 C300 Sport
Also, when you go into the deal, make sure you do not mention your trade in until after you settle on price, this usually gives you the upper hand in negotiations.
Just a thought.
And mentioning your trade in after doesn't really improve your odds of getting better pricing. You might as well tell them straight up that you're trading in. If your salesman is nice, like mine was, he will help you get the highest value for your trade in. :]
Actually now that I think of it, I would highly encourage that you get an 09 if possible since the 2010's MM package excludes the Harmon Kardon Logic 7 now, and the side mirrors aren't that appealing (to me at least) either. Unless you drastically want push button start/back up camera that is.
Last edited by snarlingchicken; Dec 27, 2009 at 10:57 PM.
I got $1800+ off invoice on a 2010 C300 4MATIC with P2, wood and MM 3 weeks ago.
I think that there is some dealer holdback currently. I played 3 dealers offers off each other. Ultimately I went in and offered the local dealer the option of matching the lowest offer and took out my checkbook. Two minutes later, they somehow managed to come down another $1500 to match the other dealer. I thought it was fair, and they were still smiling.
Your offer is deliberately difficult to evaluate, sounds a lot like "dazzle them with bull----" you have to know what the service, etc is worth. The trade "magic" also confuses the deal.
You could ask them to drop all the BS and negotiate for the value of the car only. Followed by the trade, followed by the service agreement. That is what I would do. All are negotiable and are separate transactions. You can always sell your trade for more yourself. I listed mine on craigslist for $1000 lower than any equivalent model for sale in 100 miles. I took appointments by email for a day I was off, and they were lining up to take it. A couple kicked the tires and wanted an independant shop eval, but I had all the dealer service records, including one from 1 month earlier, so I declined. "If it doesn't sell, I'll call you...". If it is pristine and you price it right it will sell in a day for significantly more than the dealer trade ($2000 in my case). If you can get $2000 below invoice, you did better than me, and I take these negotiations very seriously. Don't forget to see what others are asking a couple of hours away. I would drive 4 hrs to save $1500, but they were willing to drive it to me! So you have nothing to lose by looking around.
Last edited by Dr.Brian; Dec 28, 2009 at 12:12 AM.
Don't feel too bad. I paid full MSRP one month after they first came out in 2007.
That's when i still believed that everybody paid close to MSRP for a Mercedes.
Brian,
Was that $1800 off of invoice or off of MSRP?
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I just joined USAA last week and had been looking at the car buying service.
Its funny how a dealer will give you their absolutely rock bottom price then go lower when you wave the USAA price at them. Of course as luck has it, I won't be in the market again for a few years.
I just joined USAA last week and had been looking at the car buying service.
Its funny how a dealer will give you their absolutely rock bottom price then go lower when you wave the USAA price at them. Of course as luck has it, I won't be in the market again for a few years.







