C450 deals?
I have driven many CLA45 and love the way the car drives and handles and sounds but I have not driven a C450 yet so I hope I will not be disappointed when I drive one.

Has anyone recently picked up a new C450 and care to mention what kind of discount they received? I am looking at on the lot cars with msrp of 52k-53k and I was reading some people getting discounts of 14-17% off on this model since its outgoing (not sure if thats true).
I have driven many CLA45 and love the way the car drives and handles and sounds but I have not driven a C450 yet so I hope I will not be disappointed when I drive one.

Has anyone recently picked up a new C450 and care to mention what kind of discount they received? I am looking at on the lot cars with msrp of 52k-53k and I was reading some people getting discounts of 14-17% off on this model since its outgoing (not sure if thats true).
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I'd bite at 16% to offset that nasty first year depreciation. Otherwise why not just buy one year used and get it at 30% off msrp?
Last edited by gerbs; Jun 1, 2016 at 09:41 AM.
I'd bite at 16% to offset that nasty first year depreciation. Otherwise why not just buy one year used and get it at 30% off msrp?

I'm leasing mine, otherwise I would buy a 2016 that's gently used instead of buying.
Does this cash back bonus exist? It might be enough to help me off the fence and ignore the fact I will be getting a soon to be discontinued model, and will not get 9 speed tranny nor the enhanced exhaust.
The numbers that matter are discount off MSRP...that can be lease cash, dealer cash, whatever they want to call it... and the value in the trade if there is one. That's it. The other numbers are set by MBFS if it's a lease. If it's a purchase I'd get rates and terms from your bank or CU. Never from the dealer. You can let the dealer match your bank or CU rate for convenience sake but if you start with the dealers rate it'll have a couple of excess points as pure profit.
Also, if you're comfortable using spreadsheets download and play around with the lease or purchase SS here:
Www.carbuyingsite.wordpress.com
15% off MSRP (a legitimate 15% off, not 15% off on the price, with 10% recouped by the dealer in back-door fees and padding in the financing) is fair. If you can do a little better, great.
Most MB stores will not honor the "buy rate", which is the rate offered to them from MB Finance. As was stated by Mike above most dealers will offer a huge discount but make up for it in the fees, extras and interest rate to help the dealership make up for the discount on the MSRP.
I was able to lease a $60,690 C450 (including 2 year maintenance) for $480 for 48 months 10K miles per year, including the use tax in CT and $2,100 upfront for licensing / registration and first month's rent. That comes to $445.48 per month before tax.
After spending a good bunch of hours researching and trying to find the right C450, I realized how many of these have actually just been sitting on dealer lots for a long, long time. Some 260+ days!
In the state of CA alone there are something like 300-400+ of them just sitting there that no one wants, sounds like they are having a lot of trouble selling them.
I ended up negotiating an amazing deal but I haven't yet pulled the trigger because the combination of options/packages are really wonky on a lot of these. Most of them have the stock rims which are super ugly imo and I feel like I'd regret it not ordering a C43 instead with the exact packages I want (August is not far away...)
Maybe if I could get the same deal on an option'd C43 I'd do it but I doubt I could get the same discount #s.
After spending a good bunch of hours researching and trying to find the right C450, I realized how many of these have actually just been sitting on dealer lots for a long, long time. Some 260+ days!
In the state of CA alone there are something like 300-400+ of them just sitting there that no one wants, sounds like they are having a lot of trouble selling them.
I ended up negotiating an amazing deal but I haven't yet pulled the trigger because the combination of options/packages are really wonky on a lot of these. Most of them have the stock rims which are super ugly imo and I feel like I'd regret it not ordering a C43 instead with the exact packages I want (August is not far away...)
Maybe if I could get the same deal on an option'd C43 I'd do it but I doubt I could get the same discount #s.
Nice. I am at $49k on a $61-62k MSRP.. perfect options selection except the leather color and rims are not what I want.

Close but no cigar!
cars.com definitely does *not* have all the dealer's vehicle inventory.
I am basing the 300-400 number off the 10+ dealerships with 30+ C450s on the lot (Seriously, 30 C450s sitting there) and thats only within LA and SF! Not even including San Diego, east bay area, central CA, etc.







