Base Price of C63?
Does anyone know the base price of the C63 sedan? I would assume in the ballpark of $62K as this would be in range of BMW M3/M4 and Lexus RC F. Is $62K what you guys are hearing?
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You keep on posting the same threads over and over again...
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Originally Posted by RPM99
(Post 6259012)
Does anyone know the base price of the C63 sedan? I would assume in the ballpark of $62K as this would be in range of BMW M3/M4 and Lexus RC F. Is $62K what you guys are hearing?
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Originally Posted by kuba.95
(Post 6259030)
My dealership predicts that the base price will be 4-5k more then the original.
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That would totally depend on exactly what part of the World your located in.
Completely different pricing from place to place :) |
Wondering if it will get the gas guzzler tax here in the US like the W204 C63
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Originally Posted by frank69m
(Post 6259472)
Wondering if it will get the gas guzzler tax here in the US like the W204 C63
In Germany they state 9.6 - 10 L per 100km, British MB website states 26.2 mpg. |
Originally Posted by frank69m
(Post 6259472)
Wondering if it will get the gas guzzler tax here in the US like the W204 C63
http://www.autoblog.com/2014/07/24/c...zler-tax-list/ |
I suspect it is all hugely dependent on your geographical area, what the supply and demand is, and how motivated a given dealership is.
For whatever it's worth, I'd spent weeks looking at various 2020 C63s cabriolets, all in Eastern USA. There weren't too many with the options and color I wanted. The best offer I got was 8% under MSRP. But ultimately, a local MB dealer offered me about 5% off MSRP on the exact car I wanted, and I took it. I could maybe have chiseled another couple percent, but they put in a lot of work into finding (and collecting) my car from 3 states over, and it was invaluable to me to buy it from a local dealer and establish a relationship with them. And the end of the day, a good deal is whatever you think is fair, but these are undeniably expensive cars so it's best not to focus on the nickels and dimes. ;) |
Originally Posted by Kurzweil
(Post 8249782)
I suspect it is all hugely dependent on your geographical area, what the supply and demand is, and how motivated a given dealership is.
For whatever it's worth, I'd spent weeks looking at various 2020 C63s cabriolets, all in Eastern USA. There weren't too many with the options and color I wanted. The best offer I got was 8% under MSRP. But ultimately, a local MB dealer offered me about 5% off MSRP on the exact car I wanted, and I took it. I could maybe have chiseled another couple percent, but they put in a lot of work into finding (and collecting) my car from 3 states over, and it was invaluable to me to buy it from a local dealer and establish a relationship with them. And the end of the day, a good deal is whatever you think is fair, but these are undeniably expensive cars so it's best not to focus on the nickels and dimes. ;) |
Skratch beat me to it.
Nice reply to a 6 year old thread. |
Navigate to the MBUSA site.
Problem solved. There is no true base price, we all pay a different price to play! |
Key Point !
Not everyone will get the same deal.....Period lets look at some factors.. 1. New or used lol oh wait EU Delivery 2. Dealership , oh wait ,,,your relationship with the dealership 3. Agreed upon incentives or finessed incentives [loyalty , Friends and family , military , Student , USAA ...the list goes on and on 4. Fiance or Lease or balloon Basically ....Not everyone will get the same deal.....Period For what its worth I have not paid anything yet, because my Coupe is on a boat headed to NY |
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