Conquest program--need info--buying today
It seems the program for March has vastly expanded what brands are eligible, just about anything.
I believe that you show vehicle registration for "proof" and then they take off $3000 from your negotiated price.
One dealer here in MN has written info on their site that all E class are eligible.
Another dealer says E Wagon is only elig for $2000 Conquest so the critieria are mushy. I'm looking at E Wagon.
One sales guy is seeking permission from his mgr to email me info about Conquest that came from MB but said it might be for dealers eyes only???
http://daveknowscars.com/2012/03/03/...ng-march-2012/
The very successful Mercedes Benz Competitor Conquest Program has been expanded for the month of March 2012! This has been a great program, in place for the better part of a year now, offering rebates and cash incentives to customers interested in purchasing select, new Mercedes-Benz models, simply for owning a particular competing luxury brand vehicle. There is no need to trade in the competing make vehicle.. you just have to prove ownership by presenting a title, registration card or proof of insurance to get the discount.
When the program started back in 2011 qualifying vehicles included the makes that we generally think of as direct competitors to Mercedes-Benz, like BMW, Audi, Lexus, Cadillac, Jaguar / Land Rover and a couple of others. A few months later makes like Lincoln and Volvo were added, then Volkswagen and Jeep. The program has proven quite popular, as general ‘manufacturer’s rebates’ don’t really exist in the Mercedes-Benz world. This program has always been an easy way to get $1,000, $2,000, even up to $4,000 off a new Mercedes-Benz depending upon the model you wanted to buy.
This month, March 2012, the Competitor Conquest Program has been opened up to just about every manufacturer you can think of…. Acura, Aston Martin, Audi, Bentley, BMW, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Ferrari, GM, Honda, Hyundai, Infiniti, Isuzu (do they even still make Isuzus?), Jaguar, Jeep, KIA, Lamborghini, Lexus, Lincoln, Lotus, Maserati, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Porsche, Range Rover and on and on. If you’ve got a car that isn’t a Fiat, Citroen or Peugeot, you’ll probably be eligible for the rebates below.

New E class deals are especially attractive this month based on the $3,000 Conquest cash available. I haven’t seen a big rebate like that, well, ever, for new E class cars, and it will apply to an E sedan, coupe or cab… even the wagons qualify.
The Competitor Conquest Program cannot be used in conjunction with most other sales programs, it’s an either or sort of incentive. It cannot be used in conjunction with fleet transactions, European Delivery deals, the Mercedes-Benz Club discount, etc. etc. This program does not apply to Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG coupes or roadsters or Sprinter vehicles.
and got 2K towards price, as well as the 1000 they gave ne for the car, LOL......(3K total)
I know, I could have done better selling it on my own, but I just wanted that friggin' thing GONE, lol
Since it is an MBUSA program and doesn't affect the dealer profit, I can't imagine any dealer not participating.
Regards,
Don
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I'd say to start all over with that dealer, what's their best price where all rebates/programs go back to you.
Any other nearby dealers as their tactic here would leave a bad taste in my mouth-----not sharing info on available programs with you and trying to pocket the program$$ themselves. Sneaky but not uncommon....
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Keep in mind that it was possible for dealer to assume that you drive a car (any marque other than MB, otherwise you're eligable for a loyalty insentives instead) which would qualify you for conquest and they might have considered it when providing you with the final price.
Last edited by threeMBs; Mar 23, 2012 at 12:56 PM.
The blog post should clear everything up... under this particular program... an E class is an E class is an E class, wagon, diesel, coupe, cab, any of them... they all qualify for $3k this month, and don't let anyone try to tell you differently.
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I'm not trying to be a "know it all," but since I'm in the middle of it today I thought I would share. That being said, I'm fired up to go get this deal done. Our MSRP is almost $65k and the lease is under $500 per month with only around $800 due as signing. AWESOME!!










