2017 mercedes E300 April lease deal
#1
2017 mercedes E300 April lease deal
Hi
Trying to finalize a deal on an 2017 Mercedes E300 but want to make sure I have a solid deal. Details below, Car is a retired loaner with 4530 miles. I also have a 1k voucher and a Executive Allowance Bonus of 1500.00 which I have not told them about. I'm not to sure how the EAB works, would love some expert advice.
MSRP-57,525
Discount-8000
Sub total-49,525
Tax-160.58 (FL)
Tag,title-248.00
Doc Fee-699
Rebate 500
Total 51,227.58
10MSD plus first month due at signing for a total of 6043.00
$549 a month.
Trying to finalize a deal on an 2017 Mercedes E300 but want to make sure I have a solid deal. Details below, Car is a retired loaner with 4530 miles. I also have a 1k voucher and a Executive Allowance Bonus of 1500.00 which I have not told them about. I'm not to sure how the EAB works, would love some expert advice.
MSRP-57,525
Discount-8000
Sub total-49,525
Tax-160.58 (FL)
Tag,title-248.00
Doc Fee-699
Rebate 500
Total 51,227.58
10MSD plus first month due at signing for a total of 6043.00
$549 a month.
#2
Senior Member
If that is a 3 year lease, that is about 25,000 to drive the car for 3 years or about 715 a month if you add in your first month costs to the overall total. Would not be my cup of tea, but if you have the coin, go for it.
Lotta depreciation on these cars in the first 5 years, usually 50 % or about $25,000 and it looks like you will be covering it all in only 3.
Lotta depreciation on these cars in the first 5 years, usually 50 % or about $25,000 and it looks like you will be covering it all in only 3.
#4
MBWorld Fanatic!
If that is a 3 year lease, that is about 25,000 to drive the car for 3 years or about 715 a month if you add in your first month costs to the overall total. Would not be my cup of tea, but if you have the coin, go for it.
Lotta depreciation on these cars in the first 5 years, usually 50 % or about $25,000 and it looks like you will be covering it all in only 3.
Lotta depreciation on these cars in the first 5 years, usually 50 % or about $25,000 and it looks like you will be covering it all in only 3.
Why don't you just buy it with those terms? 50% depreciation can come in as little as 4 years on these cars. That original MSRP is pretty low, so I assume it has minimal options as well.
#6
If that is a 3 year lease, that is about 25,000 to drive the car for 3 years or about 715 a month if you add in your first month costs to the overall total. Would not be my cup of tea, but if you have the coin, go for it.
Lotta depreciation on these cars in the first 5 years, usually 50 % or about $25,000 and it looks like you will be covering it all in only 3.
Lotta depreciation on these cars in the first 5 years, usually 50 % or about $25,000 and it looks like you will be covering it all in only 3.
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#8
2017 Mercedes E300 April lease deal
EAB (executive allowance bonus) can be combined with special lease rates and used on a prior service loaner vehicle. It cannot be combined with guest appreciation certificates, MB Club certificates, or Spring Event Bonus. You may be better off combining your certificate with the Spring Event as there is no additional paperwork needed to get a control number, etc.