Most discount so far on a 2013 E350 coupe? Im thinking og buying soon. THANKS!
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Most discount so far on a 2013 E350 coupe? Im thinking og buying soon. THANKS!
Please share your current discounts off of cap cost. 5 years ago I was able to get an amazing deal on my last MB because of our awesome forum members.
Are there any incentives for May?
Regards,
Cy
Are there any incentives for May?
Regards,
Cy
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This is the best deal I have found for a cab so far. I am also in the market. Looks like you are in LA this is from the fleet manger from Long Beach MB.
2013 E-350 Cabriolet
Polar White/Black Leather
Premium 1
Appearance Package
Keyless-Go
Rear Spoiler
MSRP-------------------65,815
YOUR PRICE--------57,872
2013 E-350 Cabriolet
Polar White/Black Leather
Premium 1
Appearance Package
Keyless-Go
Rear Spoiler
MSRP-------------------65,815
YOUR PRICE--------57,872
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I received $8k off a E350 cab with a list of $66135. I paid $58k. I would think being out in car country, you should get a better deal.
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I purchased the car a month ago now (second to last week of April). The deals should be steeper now as dealers are pushing to sell off the 2013 models.
The car was from Mercedes Walnut Creek up here in NorCal. Their sales and service team weren't great and I do not recommend them, however, the price was the best I got during my search and for a pretty well optioned car. I believe variables like salesman having to meet a quota, dealership wanting to move the car, etc. helped with the price. Most of all be willing to walk if they don't settle on your price and terms (don't fall for the typical dealer games and waste your time).
Being in SoCal try Mercedes of Beverly Hills, they seemed to have many models on the floor and during preliminary negotiation over email I was quoted some of the best prices from them. So perhaps if they have a car you like in stock, walk in and deal.
Good luck and keep us posted on your buy
The car was from Mercedes Walnut Creek up here in NorCal. Their sales and service team weren't great and I do not recommend them, however, the price was the best I got during my search and for a pretty well optioned car. I believe variables like salesman having to meet a quota, dealership wanting to move the car, etc. helped with the price. Most of all be willing to walk if they don't settle on your price and terms (don't fall for the typical dealer games and waste your time).
Being in SoCal try Mercedes of Beverly Hills, they seemed to have many models on the floor and during preliminary negotiation over email I was quoted some of the best prices from them. So perhaps if they have a car you like in stock, walk in and deal.
Good luck and keep us posted on your buy
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MSRP was $73,775. I started a thread about it here:
https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-c...nvertible.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-c...nvertible.html
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Sounds like you got about $15k or so off MSRP. MB must have some hidden trunk money. Did you take advantage of USAA, Conquest, or Loyalty money for your savings?
MSRP was $73,775. I started a thread about it here:
https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-c...nvertible.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-c...nvertible.html
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I got my 2013 E350 coupe out the door (tax, lic, etc.) for $55k, at the end of June. Not too bad for a car with an MSRP of $59k. MB in SoCal is dealing on the 13s since they have 14s on their lots.