C450 AMG Sport discussion only.

What is questionable is veracity.
Two good ole boys pissing off a bridge: first one says, "My, this water sure is cold." The second one says, "Yeah, and the bottom sure is sandy."
Of late, Ohio appears populated by the delusional.
Last edited by Maritime; Mar 29, 2016 at 10:57 AM.
Curious why one guy wants to disassemble the doors and another doesn't care.
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Now that that's out of the way, to the guy who was asking, this is the first car negotiation I've ever done myself as well (every other car I've owned my dad purchased for me while I was either in high school or college). I've had some experience negotiating real estate deals and in my other work, and I'm good at it (have studied the theory, etc), but I'm no Donald Trump. I'm by no means an expert and have no real secrets to give, outside of the obvious. To get the 12.8% off I more or less just got lucky, I guess. Don't sell yourself short because this is your first time, go in expecting the world and don't leave until you're happy. Let them know you don't just want to buy a car, you want to build a relationship for the future and make sure you build a connection while you're on the test drive. The more they like you, the more they don't want you to just walk out the door -- for example, since Maritime is an absolutely intolerable human, I'm going to assume he got $0 off because no one can stand to be around him, the dealer included. If he got any discount at all, it's probably because the dealer decided it was worth to just give him a small discount to get him to leave the dealership and get closer to a time when he didn't have to see or talk to him anymore. So, when you're on your test drive and negotiating, think in the back of your mind "Don't be like Maritime, don't be like Maritime, don't be like Maritime". Good luck.
After a couple of test drives, I've been negotiating through the internet with multiple dealerships and have gotten a quote almost exactly like yours (document fees are more here). Good to know that I'm looking at a decent number.
I'm sure I'll be posting more questions/comments/etc as I drive it more.
But one thing I just wanted to mention was that I remembered reading something here within the last couple of months from someone who had mentioned that it took quite awhile for the car to connect to their phone via bluetooth from startup (phone connectivity as well as for streaming music) and a couple of people may have agreed with that statement as well...
So I had unfortunately been preparing myself for that since I had read it - but to my surprise, both bluetooth music, and the phone functionality, I'm finding it to be pretty much instantaneous after the car starts up and the AMG logo comes on and goes off.
Anyway, I also wanted to thank everyone on this board who has contributed. Can't tell you enough how helpful it's been!
Cheers.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
I'm sure I'll be posting more questions/comments/etc as I drive it more.
But one thing I just wanted to mention was that I remembered reading something here within the last couple of months from someone who had mentioned that it took quite awhile for the car to connect to their phone via bluetooth from startup (phone connectivity as well as for streaming music) and a couple of people may have agreed with that statement as well...
So I had unfortunately been preparing myself for that since I had read it - but to my surprise, both bluetooth music, and the phone functionality, I'm finding it to be pretty much instantaneous after the car starts up and the AMG logo comes on and goes off.
Anyway, I also wanted to thank everyone on this board who has contributed. Can't tell you enough how helpful it's been!
Cheers.
Congratulations! I've been lurking for a while since I placed my order in January, reading all the comments about the C450. I can imagine how you feel. I'm only days away now from delivery (supposed to be delivered to the dealer on Mar. 27th, but I haven't heard from them). The last stretch of waiting is the worst!
Now that that's out of the way, to the guy who was asking, this is the first car negotiation I've ever done myself as well (every other car I've owned my dad purchased for me while I was either in high school or college). I've had some experience negotiating real estate deals and in my other work, and I'm good at it (have studied the theory, etc), but I'm no Donald Trump. I'm by no means an expert and have no real secrets to give, outside of the obvious. To get the 12.8% off I more or less just got lucky, I guess. Don't sell yourself short because this is your first time, go in expecting the world and don't leave until you're happy. Let them know you don't just want to buy a car, you want to build a relationship for the future and make sure you build a connection while you're on the test drive. The more they like you, the more they don't want you to just walk out the door -- for example, since Maritime is an absolutely intolerable human, I'm going to assume he got $0 off because no one can stand to be around him, the dealer included. If he got any discount at all, it's probably because the dealer decided it was worth to just give him a small discount to get him to leave the dealership and get closer to a time when he didn't have to see or talk to him anymore. So, when you're on your test drive and negotiating, think in the back of your mind "Don't be like Maritime, don't be like Maritime, don't be like Maritime". Good luck.
What's the $2000 rebate for?




After a couple of test drives, I've been negotiating through the internet with multiple dealerships and have gotten a quote almost exactly like yours (document fees are more here). Good to know that I'm looking at a decent number.




why even get full coverage if you really that good a driver. haha
carry a lien? this is a no brainer, if i'm really that good a driver i would max up all my credit cards to pay off the car so i dont need to get comprehensive on car insurance and cut my car insurance premium in half .
After a couple of test drives, I've been negotiating through the internet with multiple dealerships and have gotten a quote almost exactly like yours (document fees are more here). Good to know that I'm looking at a decent number.
I had initially planned to lease it, but now that I've put a little more thought into it (and contemplated the impact of the discount) I am leaning more towards purchasing it considering I have ~ $8.5K of the depreciation covered with the discount. Depending on what interest rates are from MBFS, I may just finance over 5 years and still look to sell it after ~3. COA is almost guaranteed to be cheaper this way.
That's insane to have 80 on the lot, wow. My dealer had maybe 5 or 8.
Congrats, post pics when you get it!!!
Well done sir. $2K from factory and $6K+ from dealer. I think that's below invoice.
In Canada, dealer make around $7K ($5K USD) on a fully loaded C450, that's every option checked without any manufacturer kick back.
Run away from any tint place that remove door to tint. Run away fast!
Factory rebate for cash purchase. I assume it applies in US as well. That's the promo here in Canada for March.
I saw the order sheet and there may be another 25-30 coming until end of June to my dealership and that's it. There may be 5-6 left on the lot but with crappy options on them. Since mine is also a custom order, needed to act fast to take up one of those slot and we get stuck with whatever the dealership think it'll move until C43 shows up.
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