2021 Buy-backs
GLS63 175+ If there’s one. So yes the news of MB stopping production of the 580/63 variant for 2022 puts it in a supply vs demand for now.
Im sure MB will release a high performance replacement soon to fill the void and when they do it’ll change the market value on these again
A Dealer could say "if your GLS was a year old today with low mileage I could buy it now for MSRP" - whether you owned or leased.
No one knows if Supply Chain (steel, aluminum, plastics) will be Recovered for MY 2023 - once New Car Production recovers then Market Will Settle Back"
"Cash Trade-In or Cash Purchase" is the correct term in this discussion.
OP had a "sloppy talking Sales Advisor" talking off-the-cuff - when frankly I am firm with my floor guys on "spot accurate talk" - since Customers Today who are paying Premium for their New or Pre-Owned Mercedes will be our Future Customers - and YES - this unique Market will be changing down the Road.
The other point is this - "most" other Manufacturers are reducing the # of their different models - Mercedes will KEEP and even broaden their their model base.
The Question my friends at MB Germany are not allowed to answer out loud to me yet - will MB's future be "fewer" #'s for each model at a future "higher model prices" ?
My discussion with my German friends for over the past 5-6yrs from my side is that Mercedes SUV's have had intentionally too-low/competitive MSRP - take a GLS in the low $80's 2yrs ago - today is MSRP high $80's and pushed Retail close to $100K - and is STILL competitive to what's out there.
The US manuf will be building Pick-Up's -
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