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yea, no prob man, i figured that my e500 with all options and including gass guzzler, and tax, the car will be $66,817. Doesnt sound very cheap, but its not to bad. I was scared the msrp would be like 57K
That is $66k without Nav and glass roof? Those 2 options will push the E500 to $70k. Whew! Could have had an E55! I really believe/speculate that the next E55 will base around $73k sans Nav and Glass Roof.
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Definately great news that the base price for the E320 is lower by about 2K. Of course, that is mainly going to be eaten up by now having to order full leather as an option. It could have been worse - they could have kept the base price unchanged and still charged extra for leather!
Also, a week or so back, didn't someone say they would scan in the new full brochure?
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Barney
Unlike you, other people have other things to do. We all have to make a living. We will just leave the posting to younger folks like you.
I found out about the prices last night, because it was posted on Netstar last night. When I got in this morning, you have already posted it anyways. Good job to you ! We all owe it to you to keep us informed on all mb.
Btw, is the E500 yours or your parents ???
I won't be getting mine till late next month, so you will definitely get to enjoy yours earlier than mine.
geez man, those are harsh words. I feel bad now that I graduated from Cal Poly. I also feel bad for everyone in this Forum that has graduated from Cal Poly. I guess it seems to you that people that graduated from Cal Poly can't afford a Benz.
A smart guy like you should go far in life. Everyone here and I in this forum wish you the best of luck in your studies and your career.
Thanks for all the info that you have provided, we all appreciate the time and effort that you put into this forum.
here's a quick cut and paste of story
BN 15:04 Mercedes Reduces U.S. Base Price for New E-Class Car (Update1)
Mercedes Reduces U.S. Base Price for New E-Class Car (Update1)
(Adds background on new E-Class, competitors starting in
fifth paragraph. Updates share price.)
Los Angeles, Aug. 20 (Bloomberg) -- DaimlerChrysler AG's
Mercedes-Benz reduced the U.S. starting price of the new E-Class
sedan $1,500, or 3.1 percent, as the third-largest U.S. luxury-
vehicle brand seeks to gain on rivals.
The redesigned 2003 E-320 sedan will begin at $46,950, down
from $48,450 for the previous model, said David Schembri, U.S.
vice president of marketing for Mercedes. The new sedan, which
goes on sale Monday, adds features such as electronic braking,
Schembri said in a telephone interview from Los Angeles.
Mercedes, which provides most of DaimlerChrysler's profit
while the Chrysler and Freightliner units try to end losses, is
vying with Bayerische Motoren Werke AG and Toyota Motor Corp.'s
Lexus for the 2002 U.S. luxury-sales lead. This year through July,
BMW sold 136,825 cars and light trucks, followed by Lexus at
135,847 and Mercedes at 117,864, according to Autodata Corp.
The new E-Class ``is an important product because it's high
volume and high price,'' said Prudential Securities Inc. analyst
Michael Bruynesteyn, who rates DaimlerChrysler a ``hold'' and
doesn't own the shares. ``The biggest question is whether they cut
costs enough because their margins have been slipping overall.''
Mercedes will have 2,200 of the new sedans available for sale
in the first week and expects to ship 5,000 in September, Schembri
said. The company expects to sell 50,000 of the new version next
year, he said. Pricing for the new E500 sedan, the most expensive
E-Class model, starts at $54,850, Schembri said.
Competitors include the BMW 5-series, which ranges from
$36,595 to $55,845, and Lexus models that cost from $32,080 for ES
models to $47,980 for a GS 430, according to Edmunds.com, a Web
site that track vehicle prices.
BMW and Lexus are expected to finish the year with U.S. sales
of about 248,000 cars and trucks each, with Mercedes at 226,600,
auto forecasting company DRI-WEFA estimates.
Stuttgart, Germany-based DaimlerChrysler's U.S. shares fell
$1.20 to $45.71 at 3:01 p.m. in New York Stock Exchange composite
trading. The shares have risen 9.7 percent this year.
--Jeff Green in Detroit (248) 350-8129 or [email]
through the Chicago newsroom (312) 692-3740.
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thanks , jago1244!
99 c280 going...
02 e430 4matic on the way!




Los Angeles, Aug. 20 (Bloomberg) -- DaimlerChrysler AG's
Mercedes-Benz reduced the U.S. starting price of the new E-Class
sedan $1,500, or 3.1 percent, as the third-largest U.S. luxury-
vehicle brand seeks to gain on rivals.
The redesigned 2003 E-320 sedan will begin at $46,950, down
from $48,450 for the previous model, said David Schembri, U.S.
vice president of marketing for Mercedes.
that sounds about right KEV. that is encouraging news. for a loaded e500 you may be looking at around 60-62k. for an extra 10k you can have 170+ more horses. Hmmm, let me start saving now!


