'03 G55:assume Lease
http://www.swapalease.com/VehicleSea...hicleID=276497
IMHO, no one needs a "price judge" evaluating whether the asking price is fair.....as friendly advice...I'd leave the negotiating to people actually interested in the vehicles. Sorry, but I just find it rude.....
AMG55AMG....best of luck in selling your car.
IMHO, no one needs a "price judge" evaluating whether the asking price is fair.....as friendly advice...I'd leave the negotiating to people actually interested in the vehicles. Sorry, but I just find it rude.....
AMG55AMG....best of luck in selling your car.
Personally, if I'm interested but I want to negiotate a lower price, I'll PM the seller so it won't affect his chances of someone else possibly buying at his asking price. You wouldn't want someone slamming your asking price for your SL if you were trying to sell it on your classified thread. OK....I'm off my soapbox and won't address it again.
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Personally, if I'm interested but I want to negiotate a lower price, I'll PM the seller so it won't affect his chances of someone else possibly buying at his asking price. You wouldn't want someone slamming your asking price for your SL if you were trying to sell it on your classified thread. OK....I'm off my soapbox and won't address it again.

..thank god its leased
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Not really, you are paying the depreciation plus the finance charges for the remaining value of the car. For example, if this car we're leased new in 2003 for 90,000, lets assume the depreciation is 10k a year. The $90,000 the leasing company gave to the dealer to purchase the car is at 7% interest, meaning you are also paying about 5 k in the first year in interest. You can't forget the cost of tying up the money on a high end lease, it really adds up.



