**Just bought a New 2014 GLK** - 17.9 % off MSRP
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LOADED 08' C350 & 14' GLK-350 Diamond White (P1, MM, AMG Pkg, Ln Trkng, Htd Sts, Keylss Go)
**Just bought a New 2014 GLK**
Bought a GLK tonight
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. I got 17.9% which was solid.
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?! LOL
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
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. I got 17.9% which was solid.
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?! LOL
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; 06-27-2014 at 02:57 AM.
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LOADED 08' C350 & 14' GLK-350 Diamond White (P1, MM, AMG Pkg, Ln Trkng, Htd Sts, Keylss Go)
Does the x205 come out in model year 2016?
Hope I get at least 1 year before it looks like the older GLK model on the road
Beautiful car love the lines and the size of this SUV
Love to be driving the upgraded 350 engine that I dont have in my 2008 c350
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Also helped that the 2015s are starting to arrive
Emailed about 10 different dealers and negotiated only through text and emails, didn't answer any of their phone calls .
Average discount was around 13-14%
A couple had 17-18% after a few back and forth through text and email
Finally came into a dealer with a lesser optioned car in mind (45k MSRP) after they gave me the 18%
Once I was there I saw a nicer one and Wanted the same discount applied to a 50k MSRP car - they played hardball but after I walked they sat me back down and matched the 18%
Their excuse was that the higher optioned cars are more rare and that people are willing to pay more so there was no way to match the discount on the lower optioned one. I shot for 20% because in my experience, I thought the more you spend, the better opportunity for Better % off deals. They said otherwise, but in the end, eventually met the 18% they offered on the other car though
The sales person also said they needed to meet quota for month end, so tht may have helped too
Last edited by rb23lb; 06-28-2014 at 01:43 AM.
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From: Michigan
2014 GLK250BT, Polar White; 2016 GLE 300d, Polar White
Great deal on the vehicle on the dealer's lot.
I think it's very hard to get such a discount for a Factory Order or ED. I was happy with 11% off MSRP for my ED 2014 GLK250 with options I wanted.
I think it's very hard to get such a discount for a Factory Order or ED. I was happy with 11% off MSRP for my ED 2014 GLK250 with options I wanted.
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#8
Congrats on the new GLK. Looks like a very solid deal. I agree with you on the diamond white paint also. While it does look very nice, is it really worth $1500 extra for it? Nevertheless, it is a very common color for the upscale MB models, so definitely your car is well optioned and sort of rare for the GLK.
Congrats again!
Congrats again!
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Ya there were some incentives involved but they never disclosed the number
Also helped that the 2015s are starting to arrive
Emailed about 10 different dealers and negotiated only through text and emails, didn't answer any of their phone calls .
Average discount was around 13-14%
A couple had 17-18% after a few back and forth through text and email
Finally came into a dealer with a lesser optioned car in mind (45k MSRP) after they gave me the 18%
Once I was there I saw a nicer one and Wanted the same discount applied to a 50k MSRP car - they played hardball but after I walked they sat me back down and matched the 18%
Their excuse was that the higher optioned cars are more rare and that people are willing to pay more so there was no way to match the discount on the lower optioned one. I shot for 20% because in my experience, I thought the more you spend, the better opportunity for Better % off deals. They said otherwise, but in the end, eventually met the 18% they offered on the other car though
The sales person also said they needed to meet quota for month end, so tht may have helped too
Also helped that the 2015s are starting to arrive
Emailed about 10 different dealers and negotiated only through text and emails, didn't answer any of their phone calls .
Average discount was around 13-14%
A couple had 17-18% after a few back and forth through text and email
Finally came into a dealer with a lesser optioned car in mind (45k MSRP) after they gave me the 18%
Once I was there I saw a nicer one and Wanted the same discount applied to a 50k MSRP car - they played hardball but after I walked they sat me back down and matched the 18%
Their excuse was that the higher optioned cars are more rare and that people are willing to pay more so there was no way to match the discount on the lower optioned one. I shot for 20% because in my experience, I thought the more you spend, the better opportunity for Better % off deals. They said otherwise, but in the end, eventually met the 18% they offered on the other car though
The sales person also said they needed to meet quota for month end, so tht may have helped too
I am shooting for 16.8 percent off (and this is with fleet). Lets see how we make out!
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48115 got it for 40850. This is with a fleet discount,,,it was the best we could do, and are pretty happy. 15.1 percent off. Lease was 452 a month w/maintenance plan, 24 mo, 1700 at signing, 12k. Autopay w/.00093 MF.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Ya there were some incentives involved but they never disclosed the number
Also helped that the 2015s are starting to arrive
Emailed about 10 different dealers and negotiated only through text and emails, didn't answer any of their phone calls .
Average discount was around 13-14%
A couple had 17-18% after a few back and forth through text and email
Finally came into a dealer with a lesser optioned car in mind (45k MSRP) after they gave me the 18%
Once I was there I saw a nicer one and Wanted the same discount applied to a 50k MSRP car - they played hardball but after I walked they sat me back down and matched the 18%
Their excuse was that the higher optioned cars are more rare and that people are willing to pay more so there was no way to match the discount on the lower optioned one. I shot for 20% because in my experience, I thought the more you spend, the better opportunity for Better % off deals. They said otherwise, but in the end, eventually met the 18% they offered on the other car though
The sales person also said they needed to meet quota for month end, so tht may have helped too
Also helped that the 2015s are starting to arrive
Emailed about 10 different dealers and negotiated only through text and emails, didn't answer any of their phone calls .
Average discount was around 13-14%
A couple had 17-18% after a few back and forth through text and email
Finally came into a dealer with a lesser optioned car in mind (45k MSRP) after they gave me the 18%
Once I was there I saw a nicer one and Wanted the same discount applied to a 50k MSRP car - they played hardball but after I walked they sat me back down and matched the 18%
Their excuse was that the higher optioned cars are more rare and that people are willing to pay more so there was no way to match the discount on the lower optioned one. I shot for 20% because in my experience, I thought the more you spend, the better opportunity for Better % off deals. They said otherwise, but in the end, eventually met the 18% they offered on the other car though
The sales person also said they needed to meet quota for month end, so tht may have helped too
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2013 C63C Diamond White, BMW 325i
Hi guys sorry to revive this old-ish thread. I was wondering where the OP went for this deal? I am trying to get my parents into a glk but with no luck on deals like this. We are located in SoCal. Please let me know if there any dealers you would recommend who can help me out. Thanks in advance
#18
Hi guys sorry to revive this old-ish thread. I was wondering where the OP went for this deal? I am trying to get my parents into a glk but with no luck on deals like this. We are located in SoCal. Please let me know if there any dealers you would recommend who can help me out. Thanks in advance
The biggest problem is finding a dealer with a color/option layout that you want in their inventory. I was able to get a base GLK250 with metallitic + becker for $4,215 below invoice. If you'd like, shoot me a PM and I can get you in touch with my CA.
#20
You should be able to negotiate down to ~$3.5k below invoice on '14 GLKs with pretty much any Los Angeles dealer right now. It used to be ~$4k, but MB reduced their incentives this month.
The biggest problem is finding a dealer with a color/option layout that you want in their inventory. I was able to get a base GLK250 with metallitic + becker for $4,215 below invoice. If you'd like, shoot me a PM and I can get you in touch with my CA.
The biggest problem is finding a dealer with a color/option layout that you want in their inventory. I was able to get a base GLK250 with metallitic + becker for $4,215 below invoice. If you'd like, shoot me a PM and I can get you in touch with my CA.
#21
I just received a quote for $7,200 off MSRP on 2014 bluetec here in the bay area, but the car has very little upgrade options (lane tracking, upgraded sound and thats it...really!).
Grrrr, why is life so difficult! Anyone else getting any luck?
Grrrr, why is life so difficult! Anyone else getting any luck?
#22
This sounds like a great deal as the diesels usually sell for higher, and they also retain value better than their gas counterparts. What is the MSRP of this car? Curious to see what % off MSRP you're getting. Nevertheless, it seems like a great deal to me.
#23
There are tons of fully loaded '14 GLKs in LA (local dealer even has one almost topping $60k with just about every single package/option) and if you have that quote in writing you shouldn't have any trouble getting any dealer here to match. Even if you don't, you still have a good chance of negotiating $3500 or more below invoice, especially for a fully loaded out vehicle. It'll cost you ~$300 in fare + gas to fly down here and drive back up, but if you're really set on a well equipped GLK it might be worth it. You might even be able to negotiate them down further to cover that $300.
Last edited by alexkhane; 09-02-2014 at 11:39 AM.
#24
The MSRP is 48525, so it ends up being right at 15%. If I'm going to buy a car that doesn't have all the options I want, then I want a 17-18% markdown. I know its possible just got to be patient. Thanks alexkhane for the tips, do you have a specific dealer you recommend down in Socal? PM me if you can please. Thanks all!
#25
There are tons of fully loaded '14 GLKs in LA (local dealer even has one almost topping $60k with just about every single package/option) and if you have that quote in writing you shouldn't have any trouble getting any dealer here to match. Even if you don't, you still have a good chance of negotiating $3500 or more below invoice, especially for a fully loaded out vehicle. It'll cost you ~$300 in fare + gas to fly down here and drive back up, but if you're really set on a well equipped GLK it might be worth it. You might even be able to negotiate them down further to cover that $300.