Just purchased a new ML 350 CPO'd. Anyone know what the extention pricing is for 12 and 24 months?
Searched all over and could not find anything
Thanks,
Joe
Searched all over and could not find anything
Thanks,
Joe
I was just quoted $1845 for 1 year and $2595 for two, with the same 100,000 total mileage limit. '08 ML320CDI CPO. I did not bite.
Newbie
I got quoted $3950 with $0 deductable 100K from Dealer. He told me that he could not sell me a MB extention unless I was orignal owner. The quoted given here is for Safe Guard best extention policy. I just don't remember if it was 4/5yrs. It is 100% backed by MB. Also, my price was given New York tri state area. It may be less else where. Hope I was of some help.
Newbie
I'm in So CA. I just bought a 2006 CLK 350 CPO with 32,000 miles with NAV and Xenon. I paid $25,000 for the Car which had 10 months left of original warranty plus the 12 months CPO. I bought the additional 24 month extended warranty for $1,880.
They had originally quoted me $3,000 for the extended warranty and I said no way. The car was originally priced at $27,000. They were much quicker reducing the extended warranty from $3,000 to $2,200 to finally $1,880 then they were willing to reduce the car price. After some annoying haggling the final price with taxes, lic., reg, extended warranty, and GAP insurance was $30,000. I didn't want to pay more than $28,000 OTD.
I think on a similar class MB you could get them to give you the 2-year extended warranty for around $1,500. And depending on the class/model, you could probably get them to give the car up for about 5%-7% above trade-in (average of the trade-in estimates) if you haggle a bunch. It all depends on how aggressive you are.
They had originally quoted me $3,000 for the extended warranty and I said no way. The car was originally priced at $27,000. They were much quicker reducing the extended warranty from $3,000 to $2,200 to finally $1,880 then they were willing to reduce the car price. After some annoying haggling the final price with taxes, lic., reg, extended warranty, and GAP insurance was $30,000. I didn't want to pay more than $28,000 OTD.
I think on a similar class MB you could get them to give you the 2-year extended warranty for around $1,500. And depending on the class/model, you could probably get them to give the car up for about 5%-7% above trade-in (average of the trade-in estimates) if you haggle a bunch. It all depends on how aggressive you are.
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They had originally quoted me $3,000 for the extended warranty and I said no way. The car was originally priced at $27,000. They were much quicker reducing the extended warranty from $3,000 to $2,200 to finally $1,880 then they were willing to reduce the car price. After some annoying haggling the final price with taxes, lic., reg, extended warranty, and GAP insurance was $30,000. I didn't want to pay more than $28,000 OTD.
I think on a similar class MB you could get them to give you the 2-year extended warranty for around $1,500. And depending on the class/model, you could probably get them to give the car up for about 5%-7% above trade-in (average of the trade-in estimates) if you haggle a bunch. It all depends on how aggressive you are.
Which Dealer ?Originally Posted by fp2033
I'm in So CA. I just bought a 2006 CLK 350 CPO with 32,000 miles with NAV and Xenon. I paid $25,000 for the Car which had 10 months left of original warranty plus the 12 months CPO. I bought the additional 24 month extended warranty for $1,880. They had originally quoted me $3,000 for the extended warranty and I said no way. The car was originally priced at $27,000. They were much quicker reducing the extended warranty from $3,000 to $2,200 to finally $1,880 then they were willing to reduce the car price. After some annoying haggling the final price with taxes, lic., reg, extended warranty, and GAP insurance was $30,000. I didn't want to pay more than $28,000 OTD.
I think on a similar class MB you could get them to give you the 2-year extended warranty for around $1,500. And depending on the class/model, you could probably get them to give the car up for about 5%-7% above trade-in (average of the trade-in estimates) if you haggle a bunch. It all depends on how aggressive you are.
I am in El Segundo and looking to purchase extended warrenty.
