Post your C43 Lease Deals here

There is nothing like lease residual percentages to drive home what many of us may tend to ignore: that most cars lose about half their value in 3-5 years, which on expensive cars adds up to a lot of money. So when worrying about an option that may cost $1000, we need to remember that we're losing about 8-10 times that much every year in depreciation. In other words, get what you really want because you're going to lose a lot of money anyway.
So when worrying about an option that may cost $1000, we need to remember that we're losing about 8-10 times that much every year in depreciation. In other words, get what you really want because you're going to lose a lot of money anyway.
Polar White
Premium Package
LED Lighting System
AMG Driver's Package
19" AMG Multi-Spoke Wheels (Bi-Colour)
Dark Ash Open Pore Trim
Heads Up Display
AMG Performance Seats
360 Cam
I think that's it.
I'm on a 2 year lease for 18k KM per year
$0 Down, my DOD was something like $1200ish, which consisted of first payment and $550 Sec deposit.
My payments are around $510 a month including taxes.
Hey, if you don't mind me asking what was the MSRP and the Selling price you ended up getting?
Which dealership in the GTA were you able to get a deal like this??
I'm in the process of looking to trade my 2016 VW Golf R and if I could get a deal close to what you are currently paying i'd be happy!
Thanks!
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Polar White
Premium Package
LED Lighting System
AMG Driver's Package
19" AMG Multi-Spoke Wheels (Bi-Colour)
Dark Ash Open Pore Trim
Heads Up Display
AMG Performance Seats
360 Cam
I think that's it.
I'm on a 2 year lease for 18k KM per year
$0 Down, my DOD was something like $1200ish, which consisted of first payment and $550 Sec deposit.
My payments are around $510 a month including taxes.
For the above to be true, the poster would have had to land about $17k off the sticker price of the car. Relative to MSRP, the dealership would have had to accept a $12k loss on the car to make this happen. LOL. Either he forget to mention a trade-in, or he's a few eggs short of a dozen.
Which dealership in the GTA were you able to get a deal like this??
I'm in the process of looking to trade my 2016 VW Golf R and if I could get a deal close to what you are currently paying i'd be happy!
Thanks!
For the above to be true, the poster would have had to land about $17k off the sticker price of the car. Relative to MSRP, the dealership would have had to accept a $12k loss on the car to make this happen. LOL. Either he forget to mention a trade-in, or he's a few eggs short of a dozen.

Last edited by jerhu; May 10, 2017 at 11:11 PM.
You won't be able to get my deal unless you know someone that works at MBCorp and is willing to share their discount with you.
If you look at the posts above I said that I found it ridiculous how much regular customers pay for the same car. I also said that my wife works for MB Corporate. Why I posted my car details was because someone asked me to share what the difference was.
I don't usually keep my cars long, I try to make money off of them or at least breaking even. So i'm usually in and out of car every 6 months - 1yr.
With that said this has been one of the better cars i've had and i'm enjoying it so maybe I might stick it out. But i'm starting to feel the itch again to switch cars.
I don't usually keep my cars long, I try to make money off of them or at least breaking even. So i'm usually in and out of car every 6 months - 1yr.
With that said this has been one of the better cars i've had and i'm enjoying it so maybe I might stick it out. But i'm starting to feel the itch again to switch cars.MSRP of $61,195 with money factor of .00137 and residual is 57% ($34,881).
Negotiated price is $54,255 (about a 13% reduction).
Drive off costs total $1,830 (includes first month lease payment of $720 plus standard acq fee and taxes) -- no cap reduction.
Thoughts appreciated.
MSRP of $61,195 with money factor of .00137 and residual is 57% ($34,881).
Negotiated price is $54,255 (about a 13% reduction).
Drive off costs total $1,830 (includes first month lease payment of $720 plus standard acq fee and taxes) -- no cap reduction.
Thoughts appreciated.
If you're willing to lease for an extra 12 months you can probably get that payment to the high 500s.
(Only saying cause that's the route I took with a similar deal/reduction for my c450)
package includes preimium package, amg drivers package,led lighting system, iteligent drivers package, dark ash trim, 360 degree camera
lease rate of 1.9%
67571 km for term 14 km a year
lease payment Is 718 a month pluss tax 12%comes to 796 a month
residule of 53% $35584
msrp is 70749 total price after discounts is 64379
pluss 450 off first 3 payments ?? can I get down any lower?
package includes preimium package, amg drivers package,led lighting system, iteligent drivers package, dark ash trim, 360 degree camera
lease rate of 1.9%
67571 km for term 14 km a year
lease payment Is 718 a month pluss tax 12%comes to 796 a month
residule of 53% $35584
msrp is 70749 total price after discounts is 64379
pluss 450 off first 3 payments ?? can I get down any lower?
So I've finally did it and purchased my C43 sedan yesterday. Below are the details, let me know what you think. Personally I think I got a decent deal (from Vancouver, Canada)
2017 Mercedes Benz C43 4MATIC Sedan
Polar White
Black Artico/DINA
Premium Package
AMG Driver's Package
Carbon Fibre Trims
360 Degree Camera
Active LED lights
Freight/PDI
MB First Class Lease Protection
Pre-Paid 3 Services Package
A/C Fee
4 Tire disposal Fee
Dealer documentaton fee
MSRP: $65,690
Options: $6622
TOTAL: $72,312
DISCOUNT: $4000
Total PRICE: $68,312 (before taxes)
I had a trade in value of $28,888 as down payment with no additional cash down payment.
Paid $2888 at a 10% tax rate for my trade in at time of signing.
45 month lease @ 2.9% with 24,000/kms a year maximum.
First 3 payments waiver promotion. After 3 months my regular payments are $263.30 taxes in!
Let me know your thoughts on my deal.
Last edited by EgNyTeR; May 18, 2017 at 01:32 AM. Reason: Mistype


