2016 E350 - pricing
First post here and I am sorry I for starting a new tread, but I couldn’t find any discussion regarding 2016 W212 pricing.
I currently have a 13 year old C class that I racked 200k miles on and am looking for a new car. Don’t really care for the new C class, but deciding between A6 and a new E350 sedan.
I started email negotiating campaign with 5 dealers and areseeing 12% off MSRP ( Chicago metro area), on the high end and 8% on the low end.
Given that the W212 is at the end of its cycle and what people were getting on ’14 and ’15, shouldn’t there be better deals out there, especially with slow holiday season and Winter Event promo?
I am also considering up to 18 months CPO with no more than 15k miles, but figured that WE and the end of life would enable 20%+ off MSRP.
Is anybody on the market for a ’16 E class or recently got a new one? Am I misguided and should I just wait for W213?
Thanks!
Last edited by Peter Fan; Dec 19, 2015 at 10:39 PM.
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One can also say that it looks like a S class, but a tad smaller.
I will most likely be shopping for a CPO 14 E550 in very early 2017. Not really interested in the w213 exterior design. Just like others members have mentioned...w212 is the last classic!





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. Also I have the advantage of getting the car after manufacturer has worked out a lot of the quirks, bugs and complaints that have been reported by the customers who have purchased or leased new cars. So I can also potentially save time from some shop visits. And then the mileage restrictions, makes it stink bigtime without the right off. Personally, I would rather take a chance on a loaded loaner car from a dealer, as once they hit between 3k and 11k miles, you can get a car in the same model year for quite a good price plus incentives and have the benefit of a highly maintained car – typically the dealers put them in the shop very, very frequently, and they are well maintained (of course that does depend on the shop’s capability). Additionally, I love to retrofit factory options, I have done it on my current W203, W204, W212s, and my current W221. I can’t touch it if I lease and there is a feature I can retrofit, that I want to install – oh yes, I could get the feature ordered and factory installed on the new car, but where’s the fun in that? 
So again for me if I cannot use it as a tax deduction for a business, then there is no logical or financial reason to pay for the car as a lease when it is new and you can get the car for a lot less by waiting and saving my money up to make probably a better deal by just having more down and by looking for a lot dweller (used car on a lot for 45 plus days), to get a better price during negotiations. I can use my current car as the deduction for my business, and transition to the newer car when I trade it in on it.




