Someone want to take over my lease? '07 SL550

I have the itch to get something new and was wondering if there was any interest in someone taking over my lease? I'm thinking $8k or obo and you just take over the lease.
Currently have 42months remaining on my lease (5yr lease). Monthly is 1194.90 before tax. 7500miles allowed and I am currently 3106 miles under the limit.
This is the first time I'm trying to see if anyone would want to take over my lease (+$8k obo). If there's no interest I'll just keep the car, not the end of the world to be stuck with a nice SL.
2007 50th Anniversary Edition
10,116 miles on the clock
2 sets of wheels - 20" Carlsson BE 1/11 and the stock wheels.
Carlsson lowering module
Uber Optik 60% tint on all windows
Clear Bra'd
V1 Radar Detector hardwired included
50th Edition luggage
Bluetooth module
2 sets of floor mats...one says AMG to get dirty and the other one says 50th Edition.
PM or email (itzkirb@gmail.com) me if you have any questions or offers.
Thanks
Last edited by Itzkirb; Dec 28, 2007 at 03:06 AM.
$2.5k down and take over lease?
$5k down and take over lease?
Just trying to get a sense of what is reasonable?
Thanks
but yea...I'm not 100% sure on this but I know SL's are being discounted a LOT and can be leased new for around 1k for a 39month lease/12k a year with a little down (couple grand I think)
That being said if you really need to "lose" the car I think you'd have to provide an incentive (assuming the buyer doesn't care for the aftermarket wheels etc)...your best bet would be www.swapalease.com they'll charge you $149 to list your car and it'll get you MUCH farther then trying to do it yourself
but yea...I'm not 100% sure on this but I know SL's are being discounted a LOT and can be leased new for around 1k for a 39month lease/12k a year with a little down (couple grand I think)
That being said if you really need to "lose" the car I think you'd have to provide an incentive (assuming the buyer doesn't care for the aftermarket wheels etc)...your best bet would be www.swapalease.com they'll charge you $149 to list your car and it'll get you MUCH farther then trying to do it yourself
I'm willing to take nothing, but then only offer the stock wheels.
Last edited by Itzkirb; Dec 29, 2007 at 11:43 AM.


