Would you buy loaner/demo CPO car?
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2023 GLE3502W, 2024 GLC3002W, 1967 Pontiac GTO 4 sp (for sale)
Depends on the model, but yes. We bought a '14 ML350 2 wheel drive CPO last year, and a '14 GL450 a few weeks ago. The ML had an MSRP over $68k, and was listed at $41.5. The GL had a list of $77k and was listed at $43k. The cars have performed almost flawlessly. The point being you can get a lot of car for a lot less, with an extended warranty. We went 3 hours away to get get the ML. We wanted a/c seats and got lots of other options like adaptive headlights. The GL was more of a stripper but it has 3 row air, Parktronic with a 360 camera and my favorite color, Cinnabar Red. Many of the ML and GLE CPO's at my local dealer were loaners with few options. Use the MB Certified website and see what's around for say 150 miles, a distance you drive to and from in one day.
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Case in point. MSRP $82k. Advertised for $50. Car has lots of nice options.
https://www.mbotw.com/used-vehicles/..._filters=false
https://www.mbotw.com/used-vehicles/..._filters=false
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