Good time to get a G?
#1
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Good time to get a G?
So 2024's are starting to roll out, And stealers knows for sure that there is a facelift coming on 2025 and they get limited allocations for the MY24, Is it a good time to order one or i should just wait to see at the beginning of 2024 what will come up with the facelift? or should i just get a 2024 MY
my bet is that it is not going to be massive, probably the latest mbux with touch screen, the new steering wheel and rumors has it that its going to get the kinetic suspension system like in the new SL and AMG GT
Thoughts?
Also what are the markups around you? SC are still avg 30-35k
my bet is that it is not going to be massive, probably the latest mbux with touch screen, the new steering wheel and rumors has it that its going to get the kinetic suspension system like in the new SL and AMG GT
Thoughts?
Also what are the markups around you? SC are still avg 30-35k
#2
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Anytime is a good time to get a G
Imo, I wouldn't wait for the minimal changes in 24 or 25 if I wanted to drive one now. Love my 2019 G63 & definitely wouldn't trade it for a 24 or 25.
There will always be mark ups. It's post covid.
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There will always be mark ups. It's post covid.
#5
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Researching back in time for the 2018/2019 switchover, people were getting 10% off MSRP for the 2018's. Then taking about a 20% hit off of MSRP, when trading in for the 2019. If you had the up front discount on the 2018, then not as much of a hit. Dealers were able to get over list in 2019, the first year they came out. So could be a wash if you were able to get it for MSRP even taking a hit on your 2018 trade. I'm trying to find a 2024 at MSRP (the new 10% off), so that if I trade in a couple of years, it will work out a little better.)
Last edited by SLS; 12-16-2023 at 03:19 PM.
#7
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Minor for the G63. G550 is going to a V6. Then there is the all new electric. All chassis will have the new more aerodynamic body as well. But not readily noticeable, as they want to keep that iconic body shape. Like your SLS!