Getting the best deal on a new CLK...
I've read other threads here about deals (good and bad) and experiences with dealers. We visited our local dealer to check the car out firsthand but we refused to order yet. I'm in the Northern VA area and don't mind driving several hundred miles to save a proportionate amount from a dealer who's going to shoot straight and not waste my time.
Does anyone have any suggestions for the next steps? I've owned a few Lexus' and they've been responsive to aggressive haggling. That doesn't seem to work with Mercedes according to those who have posted here and I'm getting tired of that game anyway.
Thanks for your time.
And if you order the car, your unlikely to get much of a deal. If you get any deal at all, it would only be due to the fact that the model is coming to the end of its run.
MB dealers are markedly different from Lexus dealers (and that's not a compliment to MB). Lexus is the industry standard for service and relations. MB is well into the middle of the pack. (Funny thing, it's the same for build quality and reliability of the cars, too). I loike my CLK55 a lot, but just go in with your eyes open.
Also buying off the lot is sure to yield a better deal than ordering.
Last month I got $2000 off a new 2002 CLK55, plus the dealer through in the cd changer. I also got $38k in trade on my 2000CLK320, which was great considering I only paid $44k for the car in April 2000.
And in retrospect I think I left a few hundred dollars on the table.
Good luck!!!!!!
The dealer I bought my CLK 55 from is within 30 miles from my residence. Dealer and provides "upgrades" on loaners (PT Cruisers, Suzuki Vitaras, etc.) as well as unlimited free brushless car washes w/drying & vacuuming, incl. Saturdays.
Additionally, 10% discounts at the boutique, priority reservations, 3 free wiper replacements, 3 detail jobs, dinner for 2 in first class restaurant, and unlimited gourmet coffee while car is being cleaned while watching CNN's chicken reporter's coverage of the Taliban's caves. (I like FOX's coverage w/courageous Geraldo Rivera.)
Having said that, You might find the PERFECT deal on the internet and profit from it, - or learn a a lesson you could avoid.
The choice is yours.
Good luck!
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The local dealers here are all pretty much asking straight MSRP and there's very little on the lots. When I went in to drive it, they only had one. I am leaning toward buying from the local guy for a number of reasons...many of which you all pointed out. The savings from traveling or ordering via internet probably wouldn't amount to more than a few hundred dollars.
I also like the ability to go back and have a little chat with the sales rep should things go south.
On a related topic, I did see an 02 CL500 and CL600 sitting in the showroom. Being new to Mercedes, I had always thought of the C as cheap (relatively speaking), E - Expensive and S - Super expensive...so a CL must be on the lower end? And whoa...this design looks sweet all the way around.
I saw the V12 badge on the 600 and I'm thinking V12's aren't cheap. Then I saw the sticker, 126K. Looks like there will be plenty of cars for me to "move up to" with Mercedes.
Thanks Again.
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One of the arguments the dealer made to me was that used vehicles (within a year or two) were selling for about that of new vehicles - sometimes even more. That's the standard response as they whip out the Wash Post ads when you start talking about knocking a few bucks off the MSRP.
Would you be able to suggest a good aftermarket supplier who can do quality installations around here? I'm getting a base model and wanted to buy my own CD changer and have someone else install it. I'm also looking for a remote starter...HBL said they wouldn't touch that. It would be nice to have both items installed at the same location. At Lexus, the dealer did the remote starter and my stereo guy moved out of state.
Thanks
HBL has a lot CLKs brand new and used in stock. I was just out there other night. They do have a good service department as well.
As far as negotiations on pricing, you may have more room on used models than a brand new ones. I beleive both HBL and ASC are asking MSRP on these vehicles, specially CLK 55 and CLs.
If you want a straight shooter sales guy, ask for John Gilmer at HBL, he is my sales guy and he is good. I have purchased my Range Rover, my wife's Discovery, my CLK and our new G500 from him.
Good luck-


