2019 G550 AND G63 PRICE?
#301
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There are 2 posting for 2019 G63 on bay for potential deliveries, prices are 175 and 183k. Listed option prices but not MSRP. I called the dealer who placed the post to verify, he is charging 20k over MSRP, he said that some dealers are asking 5ok over.
Base on this and prices of listed option price, I think that the MSRP for the G 63 should be around 145-147k
my dealer could not confirm the price but I have my VIN # on my car at port
Base on this and prices of listed option price, I think that the MSRP for the G 63 should be around 145-147k
my dealer could not confirm the price but I have my VIN # on my car at port
#302
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‘13 911-4S, ‘21 CTR, '22 GT4, ‘19 G63
I was first on the list for Mercedes Benz of Monterey who assured me that they are family owned business and never charge over MSRP, unlike other dealers. I asked them to look into getting Ed 1 if that expedites things. They got firm confirmation but now are asking $10-50K over MSRP. I asked them to refund my deposit and going with Fletcher Jones. I don’t care if I have to wait longer but I’m not going to encourage price gouging.
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#303
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From: Calabasas, CA
2018 G63 AMG x2, 2017 BMW M6
I was first on the list for Mercedes Benz of Monterey who assured me that they are family owned business and never charge over MSRP, unlike other dealers. I asked them to look into getting Ed 1 if that expedites things. They got firm confirmation but now are asking $10-50K over MSRP. I asked them to refund my deposit and going with Fletcher Jones. I don’t care if I have to wait longer but I’m not going to encourage price gouging.
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#305
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It might be useful to start a thread listing all the "price gouging" dealers. We have already been made aware of a few on this thread. This could be problematical because there are forum members who are dealership employees and they may be concerned about job security. Out of curiosity I asked my family owned dealership if they would would engage in price gouging. The response was an emfatic no. They went on to say that this practice reflects negatively on the industry as a whole. The bottom line is....refuse to participate. It may prolong your wait but its your hard earned money!!!!
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#306
Of course ALL Mercedes will "survive or last" longer than 4 years/50k miles, but since that is about the longest included warranty period that MBZ offers anywhere in the world, they do not have a financial gain to make their cars last seemingly forever, as they did especially in the 60s up until the mid 1990s (the W124 1986-1995 E-Class is a tank). The new G will be more technologically advanced, will lose it's archaic body gap panels, will have super comfy S-Class seats, Range Rover driving comfort, led headlamps, Knight Rider digital instruments....but as with any super advanced, loaded with tech Mercedes...the new G will NEVER be more reliable or have the feeling of being carved out of a single piece of granite like the 2018 and older Gs. I am not putting down the 2019 G, and will probably get one down the road...but the end of the W463 is the end of the last true, great and real Mercedes!!
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#307
I’m not sure what the fuss is all about.
I test drove a 2015 G63 over the weekend and thought I was driving a Mack truck. The steering is terrible and ride was rough. Not what I expected in a $100,000 vehicle. Maybe the 2019 version has changed all that. I thought the new interior really enhanced the G. But, between the delays and dealers not offering discounts, I’ve decided to order my 2019 Porsche Cayenne turbo. At least it is a comfortable ride that offers a sporty feel and you can get a discount. Now, there is one more G that you people have the opportunity to buy.
I test drove a 2015 G63 over the weekend and thought I was driving a Mack truck. The steering is terrible and ride was rough. Not what I expected in a $100,000 vehicle. Maybe the 2019 version has changed all that. I thought the new interior really enhanced the G. But, between the delays and dealers not offering discounts, I’ve decided to order my 2019 Porsche Cayenne turbo. At least it is a comfortable ride that offers a sporty feel and you can get a discount. Now, there is one more G that you people have the opportunity to buy.
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#308
I’m not sure what the fuss is all about.
I test drove a 2015 G63 over the weekend and thought I was driving a Mack truck. The steering is terrible and ride was rough. Not what I expected in a $100,000 vehicle. Maybe the 2019 version has changed all that. I thought the new interior really enhanced the G. But, between the delays and dealers not offering discounts, I’ve decided to order my 2019 Porsche Cayenne turbo. At least it is a comfortable ride that offers a sporty feel and you can get a discount. Now, there is one more G that you people have the opportunity to buy.
I test drove a 2015 G63 over the weekend and thought I was driving a Mack truck. The steering is terrible and ride was rough. Not what I expected in a $100,000 vehicle. Maybe the 2019 version has changed all that. I thought the new interior really enhanced the G. But, between the delays and dealers not offering discounts, I’ve decided to order my 2019 Porsche Cayenne turbo. At least it is a comfortable ride that offers a sporty feel and you can get a discount. Now, there is one more G that you people have the opportunity to buy.
Nothing at all wrong with going to the Porsche. Its all about what you like. And yes you have a valid point about getting one. The G has some exclusivity, but if you could care less, good for you! I am not honestly stuck in the G rut so to speak myself. When it comes time to trade, I may do just exactly as you are doing also. In fact I came from a Porsche to the G (:
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#309
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I’ve seriously looked at 2019 cayenne turbo, but there are way too many in the area where I live, also their look is getting too generic. For the same reason, I looked at sport turismo turbo, as it’s different, but is not an suv. G wagon isn’t for everybody, it’s the solid door closing feel, the lock/unlock sound plus other quirks...it’s just different. Besides, my wife wanted it but I hated how older G’s drive so I passed on it and got Rangie ATB for her..now this one could be it so we are going to wait it out...
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#310
I’ve seriously looked at 2019 cayenne turbo, but there are way too many in the area where I live, also their look is getting too generic. For the same reason, I looked at sport turismo turbo, as it’s different, but is not an suv. G wagon isn’t for everybody, it’s the solid door closing feel, the lock/unlock sound plus other quirks...it’s just different. Besides, my wife wanted it but I hated how older G’s drive so I passed on it and got Rangie ATB for her..now this one could be it so we are going to wait it out...
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#311
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From: Calabasas, CA
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As I mentioned before....nothing besides the G-Class, Rolls-Royce and the 911/Carrera are so individual and instantly recognizable and so unique! All are quirky and for sure not for everyone, and this is why I have had several of each!! Love oddities too!
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#312
You are about to get your G63 and they aren’t telling you the official price? That’s pushing this announcement close to the hilarious. What’s their problem? Just say $150k and done. Easy.
#313
MB does not increase the price suddenly for any model. Prices go up 3-4 k with every generation. I personally think that the starting price is going to be between 145-147k for G63. There is a big difference of price between European countries, you can configure G63 AMG in German and Austrian websites, Austria is more expensive which does not make sense because the car is made there. Many buyers of new MB models have to sign a consent of not exporting the car outside the US since the value for $ is much better in the USA than Europe. the base G63 will have so many standards that are considered options in Europe
#314
I optioned mine to have about 9, almost 10k of option. Estimated MSRP is around probably right around mid 150s. HOWEVER, put me down for another no go here. My dealer is having a 20k markup. Will not buy into this nonsense.
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#315
I really can't understand how dealers can do this and expect customers to pay, if the price is close to 180-190k, Lamborghini URUS will be the best deal, the fastest SUV ever produced. Lambo is making mass production of this so not only prices will be at MSRP but also u may get a discount. the URUS will be released in late 2018 so I am really happy to see how MB dealers will face that
#316
I really can't understand how dealers can do this and expect customers to pay, if the price is close to 180-190k, Lamborghini URUS will be the best deal, the fastest SUV ever produced. Lambo is making mass production of this so not only prices will be at MSRP but also u may get a discount. the URUS will be released in late 2018 so I am really happy to see how MB dealers will face that
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The URUS certainly looks like a nice vehicle with impressive performance numbers, but really isn't equivalent to the G class. If looking for a vehicle that actually has cargo capacity, the URUS doesn't look like it would come close. If you're looking for something that can go fast and handle well, it looks like a great choice though.
As far as charging above MSRP, it's a pretty common thing with low production / high demand items and the practice will continue until consumers stop participating in such practices. I can't really blame a dealer for charging what the market will take, to be honest. That said, I would NEVER pay above MSRP for a vehicle. That is unless I win one of those $300m lotteries.
As far as charging above MSRP, it's a pretty common thing with low production / high demand items and the practice will continue until consumers stop participating in such practices. I can't really blame a dealer for charging what the market will take, to be honest. That said, I would NEVER pay above MSRP for a vehicle. That is unless I win one of those $300m lotteries.
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#321
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Good for you!!!!! Can you ell us who the dealer is so others can stay away?
#322
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Urus shares platform with Q7/Cayenne/bentayga and Tourag. It’s size, driving dynamics represent these SUVs..obviously with Lambo treatment design, suspension, engine etc.
#323
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Not all the dealers are asking over MSRP . I think the markups are more common in CA .
#324
The URUS certainly looks like a nice vehicle with impressive performance numbers, but really isn't equivalent to the G class. If looking for a vehicle that actually has cargo capacity, the URUS doesn't look like it would come close. If you're looking for something that can go fast and handle well, it looks like a great choice though.
As far as charging above MSRP, it's a pretty common thing with low production / high demand items and the practice will continue until consumers stop participating in such practices. I can't really blame a dealer for charging what the market will take, to be honest. That said, I would NEVER pay above MSRP for a vehicle. That is unless I win one of those $300m lotteries.
As far as charging above MSRP, it's a pretty common thing with low production / high demand items and the practice will continue until consumers stop participating in such practices. I can't really blame a dealer for charging what the market will take, to be honest. That said, I would NEVER pay above MSRP for a vehicle. That is unless I win one of those $300m lotteries.
#325
My dealer is a PA dealer. We're still in the talks as of now so I won't name them yet.
It is true, neither the URUS or Bentayga are equivalent to the G. The closest would be the Range. If this falls through, I'm going to order another range. I don't want this vehicle that badly to pay 20k. I can wait. A fully loaded atb long wheelbase range will be 160k and be super comfy.
It is true, neither the URUS or Bentayga are equivalent to the G. The closest would be the Range. If this falls through, I'm going to order another range. I don't want this vehicle that badly to pay 20k. I can wait. A fully loaded atb long wheelbase range will be 160k and be super comfy.
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