C450 AMG Sport discussion only.
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Trying to decide wether to add the night package to my order. I still have time to make changes and $200 seems fair for somebody else to do it. The look of your car is awesome and now you have me thinking about powder coating the wheels. It IS all in the details. Unfortunately there are always more details.

I want to do a pair of exhaust dumps in the worst way, but I don't think there's enough room at the down pipes.
Not necessarily. Not all MB dealers are as desperate to sell cars and lose money on the cars they sell as some other dealers might be, and not all customers are as desperate to make sure their MB dealers make no money and/or lose money on their transactions. There are many factors that go into the deals offered by various dealers, aside from "a few people from different states said they got X% discount from different dealers".
If anything, a 15% discount off MSRP on a 2016 C450 seems like a best case scenario, and hats off to anyone who got such a deal. Considering the current C-Class incentives, that's almost the same as an MB corporate discount.
A $2,000 discount on a C450 isn't something I'd consider to be an offensive offer, and I definitely don't think there's anything offensive about a dealer trying to take a shot at making some money on a deal. After all, MB dealers are technically for-profit organizations and aren't obligated to start every negotiation under invoice.
However, that $2,000 discount was likely just a first-pass offer and I have little doubt that 2SwiFt29 could get his dealer down lower if he tried. A first-pass quote certainly isn't always indicative of the deal you'll end up with. In fact, it rarely is.
A discount of somewhere between 8% and 12% would be respectable and fair, if a 15% discount is out of reach for him from his local dealers.
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Tell me this isn't ridiculous? Or is this really what people are paying?
Last edited by 2SwiFt29; Jul 5, 2016 at 06:26 PM.
You can certainly get a better deal than this, and as I said before, I'm guessing this is the first lease quote offered by your dealer. At this point, you should be politely negotiating with your sales rep to see what can be done. Tell them you're set on getting this model with that configuration of features, but that's much higher than what other dealers are offering. If they know you're serious and potentially ready to make a commitment in the form of a deposit, they'll be more than willing to work with you. Also, some dealers try to avoid sending their most aggressive price offers via email or over the phone, since many customers will do what you're doing -- bring their offers elsewhere as leverage to see about getting a better deal.
Your physical presence at the dealership is typically the best leverage you have in getting the best deal possible, and if they know you're actually ready to buy/lease, it's unlikely that they'd let you leave without making a deal -- or at least without giving you their best, rock-bottom numbers. If you're not ready to move forward with something for another month and are just gathering information for now (or if you tell them you're doing this), your dealer will be less likely to get super aggressive.
Depending on your budget and what you think is fair, tell them where you need to be. Ex:
- You'll only consider the deal if the selling price of the car comes down another $3,500
- Your max budget is $875 per month with $3,000 due at signing. If they can't get there, you'll have to look elsewhere
- Etc
If anything, a 15% discount off MSRP on a 2016 C450 seems like a best case scenario, and hats off to anyone who got such a deal. Considering the current C-Class incentives, that's almost the same as an MB corporate discount.
A $2,000 discount on a C450 isn't something I'd consider to be an offensive offer, and I definitely don't think there's anything offensive about a dealer trying to take a shot at making some money on a deal. After all, MB dealers are technically for-profit organizations and aren't obligated to start every negotiation under invoice.
However, that $2,000 discount was likely just a first-pass offer and I have little doubt that 2SwiFt29 could get his dealer down lower if he tried. A first-pass quote certainly isn't always indicative of the deal you'll end up with. In fact, it rarely is.
A discount of somewhere between 8% and 12% would be respectable and fair, if a 15% discount is out of reach for him from his local dealers.
Corrected I put 3k down not 2500. 2500 put my payment at 765 I think. When I get home I will try to take a pic of my deal and post it.
Last edited by icanectc; Jul 5, 2016 at 11:32 PM.
Your physical presence at the dealership is typically the best leverage you have in getting the best deal possible, and if they know you're actually ready to buy/lease, it's unlikely that they'd let you leave without making a deal -- or at least without giving you their best, rock-bottom numbers. If you're not ready to move forward with something for another month and are just gathering information for now (or if you tell them you're doing this), your dealer will be less likely to get super aggressive.
Depending on your budget and what you think is fair, tell them where you need to be. Ex:
- You'll only consider the deal if the selling price of the car comes down another $3,500
- Your max budget is $875 per month with $3,000 due at signing. If they can't get there, you'll have to look elsewhere
- Etc
I was happy with mine until I came here. I still got a pretty good deal, but not the 15-16% that some are reporting. Walked away with ~13.5% off.
Last edited by alexasa; Jul 6, 2016 at 07:51 AM.
At this point I don't believe many dealers are still realistically looking to profit much at all on the C450...they have an overage in supply and want to move it off the lot ASAP to move on. Cut their losses, per se. Even if you buy one at or below their cost, they profit from add ons, fixed fees, etc...so they should break even or close to it at worst. Additionally, you save them any current or future carrying costs that might come if the car has been sitting there too long.
Anyway, I think 15% is a great target...but anything down to 12% should be satisfying.
Everybody in the world is on this forum and discount is regional.
Some regions with low volume may not dish out as much discounts.
But as 2016 winds down, I would expect more than $2K discount and less than 3% lease rate.
Last edited by Xtrema; Jul 6, 2016 at 12:50 PM.
At least I'll be able to sell that set and put it towards a new 19" takeoff set from ebay that will fit my car.
Last edited by MASSC450; Jul 6, 2016 at 01:42 PM.
but can;t make any promises on it being standard as it may have existed in some other underlying package and I was too lazy to actually research it.
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