anyone know what a lease would be like?
i might want to lease a cls500 when they come out,does anyone have a ballpark figure of how much it would cost? obviously more than an e500,any help is much appreciated,thanks!
i might want to lease a cls500 when they come out,does anyone have a ballpark figure of how much it would cost? obviously more than an e500,any help is much appreciated,thanks!
P.S. I do not work with them nor am I associated with them in anyway but I do hope they can help you out.
i was planning on leasing too because MBs just dont hold their values. if MB doesn't have a good program, i'll use an outside company too.
i was planning on leasing too because MBs just dont hold their values. if MB doesn't have a good program, i'll use an outside company too.
One of the obvious reasons why is because dealers take advantage of those who don't really understand how a lease works and they just inflate the prices. Believe it or not, some of the things that dealers do are ilegal and they can be prosecuted if they are caught because they don't tell the customers that they are paying over the MSRP plus other hidden costs.
In the other hand, if you wait, you can compare lease deals that people have gotten throughout the country and then negotiate with the dealer. Afterall, the dealer will rather make a small profit than to lose a sale.
One of the obvious reasons why is because dealers take advantage of those who don't really understand how a lease works and they just inflate the prices. Believe it or not, some of the things that dealers do are ilegal and they can be prosecuted if they are caught because they don't tell the customers that they are paying over the MSRP plus other hidden costs.
In the other hand, if you wait, you can compare lease deals that people have gotten throughout the country and then negotiate with the dealer. Afterall, the dealer will rather make a small profit than to lose a sale.
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First, the CLS500's base is $64,900 plus $720 D&D and $1300 gas guzzler. So you can spec out an E500 4MATIC almost loaded (think in the low $70s) to get your ballpark lease payment. As it has already been mentioned, money factors and residuals (which can vary from lender to lender) determine lease payments as well as MSRP and selling price. So it may be tough to do an apples to apples comparison.
Secondly, there are some dealers that do not charge over MSRP and with a rumor I heard today, production is supposed to be limited on the CLS500. As to what that number is, I have no idea. But you can bet that with as smokin' hot as this car is, dealers will lose as sale because there will be someone else who will pay sticker (or more unfortunately).
And last, as with all AMG products, the CLS55 will be a rare bird probably $8-9k more on the base and the gas guzzler should be more too. In larger markets it may be easier to get one but you surely will be on a waiting list. With the 55 not expected to drop until end of Feb or first of March, you will have to be patient
Unless you put at least $10k down, the math doesn't make sense that you could get a 55 for the same payment as a 500.
Last edited by MBFemme; Jan 15, 2005 at 10:40 PM.


