**Official Price Thread**



MSRP: $49,400+4000+590+Destination= $54,865
Paid: $48,249 ---> $6,616 off MSRP
Int. Rate: 2.9% 72 months
Dealer allowed us to pay down payment($10,000) using Amex card. (Lots of mileage!!)
(initially I was told I can put only $3000 by credit card)
Mine was a 2011 E350 w/ sport, p1, pano, and wheel option.
Sticker price was $57K. Paid 49K. Nothing down w/ 100% financing at .9%.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
2011 E350 Sedan
P1 package
Sport Package
Split folding rear seats
Heated Front Seats
18" 5-spoke wheels
Black Ash Wood Trim
MSRP - $54715
Selling Price - $48500
Got into a 42 month lease for 12K miles per year.
This is our first lease and the car is an absolute beauty! Shall post pics when we get it in a couple of days! Currently we have a 2011 C loaner to drive around town!!

Last edited by ni2mi2; Dec 19, 2010 at 03:49 PM.
2011 E350 Sedan
P1 package
Sport Package
Split folding rear seats
Heated Front Seats
18" 5-spoke wheels
Black Ash Wood Trim
MSRP - $54715
Selling Price - $48500
Got into a 42 month lease for 12K miles per year.
This is our first lease and the car is an absolute beauty! Shall post pics when we get it in a couple of days! Currently we have a 2011 C loaner to drive around town!!


Do you mind posting your Residual and/or monthly payments?
Monthly Payments - USD 820 (high since my negative equity from the C class was included)
Brad
California, San Diego
2011 E350 Bluetec stock 17"s
2600 down
629 a month x 24 with fees
cap cost 50998
base payments 579+ tax+ miles
black on black with P1 folding seats and ipod video
end of lease buyout 42000
Avg MPG over 700 miles is 27, but I get 34mpg avg on the freeway.
I am not sure If I will buy out the lease or go back to an S class but the E350 is very small when I am used to s600 and 750il's.
Sticker on the car was 58K
Your thoughts are welcome if the buy out is a good deal or not.
Last edited by imartin; Dec 27, 2010 at 04:29 PM. Reason: Typo
Congrats on the new car. Happy new year.




I think you did good but so did they. It was already sold once where the dealer made they $. Now they made some more on the same car.
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Veh: E550 4Matic
Ordered: Dec. 2010 for March(?) delivery
Specifications:
4matic
Premium I & II Packages
Driver Assist Package
Panoramic Roof
Split Rear Seats
Side Airbags – Rear
115v Power Port
MB 3-Yr / 30k Service Plan
Metallic Diamond White - with Ash/Black interior
Burl Walnut
Price before TTL: Price: $67,200.
MSRP: $74,290 (Discount = $7,090 // about 9.6%)
For free? Did you see how much he had to pay for his car? The Canadian dollar is valued stronger than the American one currently, but Canadians pay much more for their cars.
I can confirm that approx. 7% is the markup above invoice as stated above. The dealer was upfront with me and told me that they keep 4-5% and would allow a 2-3% discount. I'm fine with that.
I am not going to state how much I paid as I am in Canada (and it is not relevant to this post, which is American), as our cars come differently equipped and our prices are very different. Also, I did not get the E-Class sedan but the wagon.
Last edited by rovermark; Dec 29, 2010 at 10:30 PM.



