Anyone talk Lease Rates?
We have also put together a separate page specifically designed for the new GLK. Definitely take a look and if you have any questions, you can always ask me
http://www.mynewglk.com/
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I think the interest rate may come down, but so will the residual.
We cannot take delivery until after the new year.
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A GLK with an MSRP of 48k CDN would lease for 688/mo CDN with no money down and 18k km/yr, 36 months. As best I can figure this translates to a MSRP of 39800 USD and a monthly nut of 570 USD for 36 mos. Of course I have no idea if MBUSA will offer a similar deal.
The local dealer here on LI in NY told us he'd have figures within the next few days. Will be interesting to see what he comes up with. I'll post when I get the info.
Residual for 36 months @ 15k mi/yr….51% (sorry, 54% was a low mileage lease)
Money Factor…...0.00197 (equates to approx. 4.75%)
Result: Using an average equipped GLK; a no money down lease paying taxes and fees up front is approx. 615 – 625 /mo
ALso I am in Boston and Herb Chambers is doing his usual crap job of promoting the car -- test drove GLK last Friday and Salesman just called and still would not give me any solid info in the options on cars "Driving up from MAryland" -- jeeez. Told me the GLK would be between 34 and 43K -- pretty evident I know more about this model than he does....
If i can convince the wife I think I will just get her an ML lease -- no sense leasing GLK for more money....
I spent part of tonight checking out the shipment my local dealer got today. 90% being white with black, a few black/black and one silver.
All stickered near $50K! Actually, $47k-$49K.
You dont get xenons until you approach the $49K mark -- too much money, I am really disapointed. Quality could be higher, me thinks. Spent time opening and shutting doors, climbing into the back seats. I find that epecially with the running board option (which they all had) its kinda hard to get in and out of these things. B and C pillars are far forward into the door opening not helping matters much. Although there is some safety in this layout.
All in all, I dont think I am interested. I dont see much value especially since my salesman says the ML is the same out of pocket.
Oh well, it was fun while it lasted

These national lease ads mean nothing -- except to give us the residual and money factors -- the ads assume you are paying MSRP, asnd what mook does that?
Read the ML lease threads above, the dealers are cap costing the MLs at Invoice and below -- meaning 7 - 9 K off the sticker -- when you do a lease based on that you end up in the $525 - $575 range depending on the options on the car with NO MONEY DOWN -- for a car whose MSRP is up/ down of 55K. Between the low negotiated cap cost and the miniscule money factor (.0008), it's a great deal
with the GLK, on the other hand it SEEMS the dealers are trying to keep it at around MSRP -- and the money factor is horrible. so , for a car the MSRP is up/down of 43K -- the lease with no money down is $600-$650. Seems kind of dumb to me, versus the ML.
We need to find out if the dealers will come down to invoice or thereabouts. It may be a "hot" car , but it's an SUV and this is January 2009.... not 1999.
I like the GLK and would lease one at around $500 a month nicely equipped - no money down, but you ca'nt get near that number unless they will cap cost it near Invoice, not MSRP.
Would love to hear from anyone that's tried to negotiate them down on this car...




