Is this deal OK for an 2012 E550 Coupe?
We just spoke to a dealer who is probably able to give us a 7% discount on an E550 Coupe and then + $3000 conquest cash on top. The following are the details of the car:
- THIS 2012 MERCEDES E550 COUPE IS EQUIPPED WITH:
* P02 Premium Package
* Rear Spoiler (which we don't need)
* Wood Trim Package
* Appearance Package
* Burl Walnut Wood Trim
* Lane Tracking Package
* Keyless Entry
* Panorama Sunroof
The MSRP is $67115; and with 7% discount which is $4698, it'll be $62417. After conquest cash, it'll be $59417.
We live in the Midwest state of Indiana if that helps.

So, we would like to know if the deal we got is good or not. What are the current discounts people get on 2012 E-Class Coupes out there, specifically an E550 Coupe.
For 2013 E550 Coupe, what are the typical discounts people get?
Thanks very much.
Regards,
fld.
Do you know roughly how much the resale value will be affected if we buy a MY2012 today? Or the conquest cash + the discount could justify the drop?
We just spoke to a dealer who is probably able to give us a 7% discount on an E550 Coupe and then + $3000 conquest cash on top. The following are the details of the car:
- THIS 2012 MERCEDES E550 COUPE IS EQUIPPED WITH:
* P02 Premium Package
* Rear Spoiler (which we don't need)
* Wood Trim Package
* Appearance Package
* Burl Walnut Wood Trim
* Lane Tracking Package
* Keyless Entry
* Panorama Sunroof
The MSRP is $67115; and with 7% discount which is $4698, it'll be $62417. After conquest cash, it'll be $59417.
We live in the Midwest state of Indiana if that helps.

So, we would like to know if the deal we got is good or not. What are the current discounts people get on 2012 E-Class Coupes out there, specifically an E550 Coupe.
For 2013 E550 Coupe, what are the typical discounts people get?
Thanks very much.
Regards,
fld.
I paid exactly $64,000 for the same car including 7% tax. Mine came with the dual spoiler kit and also chrome inserts.
To get a better deal, the dealer would have to dip into his "trunk money". Unless you are in an area with multiple dealers, this is highly unlikely.
It's a good deal and you will love the car.
Regards,
Don
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To get a better deal, the dealer would have to dip into his "trunk money". Unless you are in an area with multiple dealers, this is highly unlikely.
It's a good deal and you will love the car.
Regards,
Don
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We just spoke to a dealer who is probably able to give us a 7% discount on an E550 Coupe and then + $3000 conquest cash on top. The following are the details of the car:
- THIS 2012 MERCEDES E550 COUPE IS EQUIPPED WITH:
* P02 Premium Package
* Rear Spoiler (which we don't need)
* Wood Trim Package
* Appearance Package
* Burl Walnut Wood Trim
* Lane Tracking Package
* Keyless Entry
* Panorama Sunroof
The MSRP is $67115; and with 7% discount which is $4698, it'll be $62417. After conquest cash, it'll be $59417.
We live in the Midwest state of Indiana if that helps.

So, we would like to know if the deal we got is good or not. What are the current discounts people get on 2012 E-Class Coupes out there, specifically an E550 Coupe.
For 2013 E550 Coupe, what are the typical discounts people get?
Thanks very much.
Regards,
fld.
1. The dealer seems to have to be in a big city in a big state, which sort of implies more competition.
2. The dealer seems to have to be a big one, which sort of implies their power in negotiating with and purchasing from MB USA.
We did some calculation and if we don't get at least 7% + conquest cash on MY12 E550 we will not get it. The MY13 cars are already at the port of entry awaiting release. The new motors on both E350 and E550 will likely be released next year. These 2 factors will probably help the resale value on MY12 cars nose-dive quite a bit. All of these smart salespersons should know while the less smart ones seems to still play their stupid game assuming the customer don't know how to use the Internet.
One dealer whom we know told us that the pricing on the MY13 would not change by much and they might likely be able to offer the same discount they gave to our relative who just bought an E550 a few months ago + whatever deal they had at that time. This means we would just save a couple $K on MY, which makes it less interesting.
Since you are in OH, it should not be hard for you to find a deal like ours.
1. The dealer seems to have to be in a big city in a big state, which sort of implies more competition.
2. The dealer seems to have to be a big one, which sort of implies their power in negotiating with and purchasing from MB USA.
We did some calculation and if we don't get at least 7% + conquest cash on MY12 E550 we will not get it. The MY13 cars are already at the port of entry awaiting release. The new motors on both E350 and E550 will likely be released next year. These 2 factors will probably help the resale value on MY12 cars nose-dive quite a bit. All of these smart salespersons should know while the less smart ones seems to still play their stupid game assuming the customer don't know how to use the Internet.
One dealer whom we know told us that the pricing on the MY13 would not change by much and they might likely be able to offer the same discount they gave to our relative who just bought an E550 a few months ago + whatever deal they had at that time. This means we would just save a couple $K on MY, which makes it less interesting.
Since you are in OH, it should not be hard for you to find a deal like ours.



It's funny how some salesmen are doing their business in old school fashion assuming people in the 21st century are stupid and uninformed. We have the internet, car pricing web sites, web forums, and web forums where members help out other members, just like you guys are doing!!!

We are gonna go see another dealer tomorrow, and if things work out OK we'll put a deposit on MY2013 E550 Coupe. From what they said they could do, it'll be only a couple thousands more and they seem to be pretty professional and objective, and are no BS like the previous one we dealt with.



It's funny how some salesmen are doing their business in old school fashion assuming people in the 21st century are stupid and uninformed. We have the internet, car pricing web sites, web forums, and web forums where members help out other members, just like you guys are doing!!!

We are gonna go see another dealer tomorrow, and if things work out OK we'll put a deposit on MY2013 E550 Coupe. From what they said they could do, it'll be only a couple thousands more and they seem to be pretty professional and objective, and are no BS like the previous one we dealt with.
I learned the same thing, when I bought my first Benz several years ago. I naively thought that Mercedes dealers would be "different" from the pack. Rude awakening. I walked away too and found the dealer - and Service Manager - I will stick with for life.
If it's any help, the dealer with whom I have a solid relationship now sold me my 2012 at the so-called Invoice Price (-7%). No ups, no extras, no haggling. We inked the deal before the pricing sheets were even available, June 2011. Got the car two months later and all was as promised. No ugly surprises and, as usual, a spotless delivery. That's the way it should be for you as well.
Good luck on reaching a fair deal on the 2013.
It's funny how some salesmen are doing their business in old school fashion assuming people in the 21st century are stupid and uninformed. We have the internet, car pricing web sites, web forums, and web forums where.
They were very arrogant saying that they would only be selling the MY2012 car at MSRP since they were the only one having the car with these specs in US continent. They forgot that people might know that the MY2013 cars were already at the port of entry, or if not, they could just order one in and just wait for a few weeks. And salesman said that they would do us a "favor" by giving us $6500-$7000 for the trade-in car. All of this BS was the last piece of straw that broke the deal, and that we would never deal with them ever again. They should have taken care of their mouths better than this.








