2014 GLK-350 Good Lease Deal? $350/mo incl. tax / $2500 down / 24 mo / $41,405 MSRP ?
and 12,000 miles a year limit
Heading to the dealer now and have never leased a car but it sounds like a good deal, but I am having second thoughts...
Bought my c350 from a custom order but have got married since and my wife needs a new car now but both of us have never leased...
Quick responses much appreciated as to if this is a good deal or if we could do better if we keep looking.
Thanks in advance !
Rb
Last edited by rb23lb; Jun 16, 2014 at 10:17 AM.
Bought my c350 from a custom order but have got married since and my wife needs a new car now but both of us have never leased...
Quick responses much appreciated as to if this is a good deal or if we could do better if we keep looking.
Thanks in advance !
Rb
1. miles per year?
2. $2500 down - does that include any doc/reg/acquisition fees? Or is the entire portion considered capital reduction and above fees mentioned will be separate out-of-pocket due at signing?
3. Brand new vehicle and not a dealer demo?
4. Quoted money factor?
5. Discount or sale price (before any capital reduction)?
6. Location (state)?
1. miles per year?
2. $2500 down - does that include any doc/reg/acquisition fees? Or is the entire portion considered capital reduction and above fees mentioned will be separate out-of-pocket due at signing?
3. Brand new vehicle and not a dealer demo?
4. Quoted money factor?
5. Discount or sale price (before any capital reduction)?
6. Location (state)?
1. sorry, left this out (edited above). It is 12k miles/yr
2. $2500 down includes first payment and first yr registration and doc fees. It is $2500 out the door total cash outlay before driving off.
3. Brand new - says it has "11 miles on it". We will see when I actually see the vehicle though - I assume this could easily change depending on how many people have test driven it or if the records online are out of date.
4. They didn't tell me this - just gave me the info above. Does this MF #matter when you turn the car in?
5. They said it was like ≈ $7500 off MSRP I believe - haven't got the exact number, only quoted the basic terms above.
6. California - Los Angeles County
Thanks again for your help, much appreciated!
After you break down the $2500, about $1000 of it goes to cap cost reduction because 1st + acquisition + other fees = approx. $1500 combined.
So the true discount off MSRP is close to $6350 instead of the $7500 quoted. In any case, this is still just over 15% discount which is good.
Overall breakdown goes as follows -
MSRP: $41405
Discount: $6350
Cap Cost Reduction: $1000
Adjusted Sale Price: MSRP - Disc. - Cap Cost Red = $34055
Money Factor - 0.00098 (assuming it's RWD)
Residual (based on 24mo, 24k mi) - 0.67 (of full MSRP, or $27741, assuming RWD)
Pre-Tax Monthly Payment: (34055-27741)/24 + (34055+27741)*.00098 = $324
I'd suggest pushing for just the mandatory fees due at signing instead of $2500. It may or may not be $1500 as I'm not entirely sure what the state fees look like in CA. Try this with the same monthly payment (essentially asking for another $1000 off) and see if the dealer would bite.
Worst case scenario (dealer doesn't budge at all from the original numbers), your payment will be approx. $400 w/ $1500 out-of-pocket, tax (9%) included.
One more questions for someone that is familiar with leases on this car...
How would you rate the above deal?
1 = being worst deal ever
10 = best deal on GLK-350 lease of all time that you have ever heard of
My guess would that this might be an 8?
Curious to see what other GLK veterans think
Also- they say the diesel version is a bad lease. Can anyone explain why the glk-250 isn't a smart lease?
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To answer your question in regards to the GLK250 being a bad lease, it's because the money factor for that vehicle is much higher than a GLK350 (due to not being subsidized by MBUSA because of its much lower sales volume). Any residual or gas mileage gains will be negated by the increased monthly payment due to the MF differences. This is especially true if your annual mileage tends to be <12,000.
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In your deal is there a summer/customer one certificate? I know you can't combine the fleet and mb certificate, just wondering.
Also, would anyone know the residual for 24 mo 15k? I know 12k is 68

Here are the deal specs (just got home from the dealer and am picking it up tomorrow night after work and after they detail it):
2014 Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class GLK350 SUV
MSRP: $50,805 Invoice: $47,315 Purchase Price: $41,705 MSRP Discount: 17.9%
+ sales tax
Options:
- Designo Diamond White Metallic Paint
- AMG Sport Package (20" AMG Wheels, Front Rear AMG Bumpers, Aluminum Roof Rails)
- Premium 1 Package
- Multimedia Package
- Lane Tracking Package
- Heated Front Seats
- Interior Ambient Lighting Package
- KEYLESS-GO
Additional Fees:
- $80 document fee
- $17.60 Electronic vehicle registration
- $271 Vehicle License Fee
- $81 Registration/Transfer/Titling Fees
- $8.75 California Tire Fees
- $20 Smog Abatement Fee
Total Fees: $478.35
Using a 1.25% loan rate from a credit union and able to negotiate a solid MSRP discount, it made more sense to buy since we always keep our cars for a long time.
I always think of the "what-ifs" had I "walked" (a second time - ended up buying after walking the first time tonight) to try to squeeze that extra $500-$1000 out of the dealer. 20% MSRP discount was my target.
There is always someone out there that gets a better deal.
I love that I got the rare diamond white metallic paint but damn, is it really worth the $1515 MSRP premium?!
What do you guys think?! Excited to be back in the forums and starting to think about my first mods!!!
You can see I got a little obsessive a few years ago with my C class
Last edited by rb23lb; Jun 26, 2014 at 03:19 AM.
In your deal is there a summer/customer one certificate? I know you can't combine the fleet and mb certificate, just wondering.
Also, would anyone know the residual for 24 mo 15k? I know 12k is 68



