2013 C250 COUPE LEASE HELP
#1
2013 C250 COUPE LEASE HELP
Hello I am planning to lease a 2013 C250 Coupe LOADED with 3 yrs 30k dealer service included @ $49800 MSRP. Dealer quoted me this: Selling price $45800, Monthly payment $579 for 48 months term, 12K miles per yr, no money out of pocket, and the residual value is $28824. Is that a good deal, need help please. Thanks
#3
Yeah it is very expensive car, all the bells and whistles are already included and that additional options alone is about $9K. I hope to hear more if this is a good deal or stay away from this dealer.
#4
Still don't know where you are. My buddy just leased a C300W4M here in toronto last month > Sport, Premium, Navi, Multimedia, Park Assist w/Passive Drive Assist. $0 down, $3995 DoD (incl freight/pdi, first payment, $600 security), $500/mo, 48mo, 16k kms/yr.
#5
I'm Californian. Here are the options on my soon to be 2013 C250 coupe MB. Hope
Base price: $38,200 + additional accessories below
Iridium silver metallic $720
Sports plus package $2800
Lighting package $1390
Premium package $1995
Multimedia package $2860
Keyless go $650
Lane tracking package $875
Plus 3 yrs/30k miles service $310
$579 a month for 48 months to pay. Zero down/out of pocket. Do you think i can pull the trigger now?
Base price: $38,200 + additional accessories below
Iridium silver metallic $720
Sports plus package $2800
Lighting package $1390
Premium package $1995
Multimedia package $2860
Keyless go $650
Lane tracking package $875
Plus 3 yrs/30k miles service $310
$579 a month for 48 months to pay. Zero down/out of pocket. Do you think i can pull the trigger now?
Last edited by ILUVLZL; 08-07-2013 at 05:10 PM.
#6
that sounds crazy high. just bought my wife a 2013 c300 4matic with P1 multimedia sport keyless go lane tracking and i pay 406 a month with not a dollar out of pocket. sign and drive.
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#10
As long as you're happy with the price, pull the trigger and buy it. I don't know the cali market, but it shouldn't deviate from the majority of the US market. Sure it's a loaded car, but other people here have posted basically loaded C300w4m's at cheaper prices than the C250 and just the trim level difference is already $4k+. Not to mention this is the time they're clearing out '13s to make way for the '14s so the deals should be even better than even a few months ago.