View Poll Results: 2011 C63 vs 2012 C63
2011 C63
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12.12%
2012 C63
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29
87.88%
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2011 c63 vs 2012 c63 lease
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2013 C63 Black Series
This was an extremely entertaining thread to read.... ![Big Grin](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
A few of my takeaways, maybe disagreements with some of the comments.
1) the trunk money on the 2010 cars wasnt just a "good deal", it was remarkable. I know people were getting near $15k off MSRP. Its one of my great car regrets in life not taking advantage of that. I decided to purchase a different route, and I am now in the market for a lightly used C63 AMG. Looking back at what a discount that was, wish I would have taken advantage. In this case, comparing that kind of deal to an MSRP lease is apples and oranges.
2) Which leads me to the next point. There is no absolute rule about lease vs. buy in terms of which is better. It all comes down to the factors/inputs into the equation. If you get a killer deal on a buy at low interest rate and compare that to a normal lease, of course better to buy. If you take a lease with a great money factor, high residual, good deal off the lot, and assume only 24 months ownership, that might be better. It is a waste of time to debate which is better, it totally depends on the terms.
![Big Grin](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
A few of my takeaways, maybe disagreements with some of the comments.
1) the trunk money on the 2010 cars wasnt just a "good deal", it was remarkable. I know people were getting near $15k off MSRP. Its one of my great car regrets in life not taking advantage of that. I decided to purchase a different route, and I am now in the market for a lightly used C63 AMG. Looking back at what a discount that was, wish I would have taken advantage. In this case, comparing that kind of deal to an MSRP lease is apples and oranges.
2) Which leads me to the next point. There is no absolute rule about lease vs. buy in terms of which is better. It all comes down to the factors/inputs into the equation. If you get a killer deal on a buy at low interest rate and compare that to a normal lease, of course better to buy. If you take a lease with a great money factor, high residual, good deal off the lot, and assume only 24 months ownership, that might be better. It is a waste of time to debate which is better, it totally depends on the terms.
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This was an extremely entertaining thread to read.... ![Big Grin](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
A few of my takeaways, maybe disagreements with some of the comments.
1) the trunk money on the 2010 cars wasnt just a "good deal", it was remarkable. I know people were getting near $15k off MSRP. Its one of my great car regrets in life not taking advantage of that. I decided to purchase a different route, and I am now in the market for a lightly used C63 AMG. Looking back at what a discount that was, wish I would have taken advantage. In this case, comparing that kind of deal to an MSRP lease is apples and oranges.
2) Which leads me to the next point. There is no absolute rule about lease vs. buy in terms of which is better. It all comes down to the factors/inputs into the equation. If you get a killer deal on a buy at low interest rate and compare that to a normal lease, of course better to buy. If you take a lease with a great money factor, high residual, good deal off the lot, and assume only 24 months ownership, that might be better. It is a waste of time to debate which is better, it totally depends on the terms.
![Big Grin](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
A few of my takeaways, maybe disagreements with some of the comments.
1) the trunk money on the 2010 cars wasnt just a "good deal", it was remarkable. I know people were getting near $15k off MSRP. Its one of my great car regrets in life not taking advantage of that. I decided to purchase a different route, and I am now in the market for a lightly used C63 AMG. Looking back at what a discount that was, wish I would have taken advantage. In this case, comparing that kind of deal to an MSRP lease is apples and oranges.
2) Which leads me to the next point. There is no absolute rule about lease vs. buy in terms of which is better. It all comes down to the factors/inputs into the equation. If you get a killer deal on a buy at low interest rate and compare that to a normal lease, of course better to buy. If you take a lease with a great money factor, high residual, good deal off the lot, and assume only 24 months ownership, that might be better. It is a waste of time to debate which is better, it totally depends on the terms.
The moment however you put money down on lease it becomes a worse deal.
The trunk money was amazing, I agree! People who paid MSRP missed out for sure. There is always a deal though. In 2009 before I got the C63 I had a code for GMS pricing for a CTSV. It would have saved me about 10K off MSRP. I went with the C63 instead. As stated above I NEVER pay MSRP for a car.