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Old 05-09-2006, 09:07 PM
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hey guys just got my 06 E350 black/black with pano roof,premium and appearance pack. i just two words for this car LOVE IT!



the sales guy i talked to was frank boccio he is a sales and leasing consultant. he gave me a great deal on my 350 $3800 under invoice and really a nice guy to work with no bs with this guy he gets things done.

tell him bob adams sent you.

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Old 05-09-2006, 09:16 PM
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Based on what you just stated it appears you got 7% off MSRP as well as $3800 on top of that. Is that correct?
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the MSRP on the car was $58,325 and the selling price was $50,500 so i got $3797.00 under invoice.
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You speak the truth, fact.

Carsdirect.com (Los Angeles) shows E350 @ ~ 6000 - 7000 off msrp. For E350 Wagon, it's close to $10K off msrp! What gives?

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the MSRP on the car was $58,325 and the selling price was $50,500 so i got $3797.00 under invoice.
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Originally Posted by mb808
You speak the truth, fact.

Carsdirect.com (Los Angeles) shows E350 @ ~ 6000 - 7000 off msrp. For E350 Wagon, it's close to $10K off msrp! What gives?
The 2007's are coming

Though this is going to affect the resale value. In the Washington DC area I'm starting to see low milage 2006 E350's in the mid to upper 40s.

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