2007 CLS63 AMG Lease $1295 or purchase
If you can buy from Manheim then why dont you. The Manheim cars need @$8000 in fees, reconditioning and tires. Dont lowball the guy for prices you cant obtain nor do you have any idea what was wrong with the Manheim car. For all you know it was a salvage lemon law buy back. That does not reflect in the Manheim prices.
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If you can buy from Manheim then why dont you. The Manheim cars need @$8000 in fees, reconditioning and tires. Dont lowball the guy for prices you cant obtain nor do you have any idea what was wrong with the Manheim car. For all you know it was a salvage lemon law buy back. That does not reflect in the Manheim prices.Manheim fees are $775+50, not $8000. You gave me a good chuckle with that.
I do agree they need reconditioning, probably around $600 in tires, maybe $300 in accessories needed, $500 for misc. and detail to sell.
Manheim guarantees against a "salvage lemon law buyback", they are required to disclose that, carfax guarantees against that also, you know a salvage because it has the BELOW designation and is not a green light car.
Before you start talking out of your *** about $8000 in fees at Manheim and all these salvage cars going through the highlines, maybe you should do some research, because ALL USED CAR HIGHLINE DEALERS get their cars through Manheim and trades.
Now he does have a very nice car up for sale, but the fact is any smart buyer will hit up eBay before buying it and realize that you can get an 07 Black CLS63 with 24K miles for $55K with 0 negotiating, as such he should be made aware that his price is a bit out of reach so that he can either 1 - decide to keep the car or 2 - lower the price. I do agree that you cannot take Manheim prices and say that private parties should sell at them because that is not true, limited people have access and know how in the auctions and I'm not one of those, but the fact of the matter is the line you just dropped in your insult to me is full of bull
However, the lease deal may be attractive to some, I'm not sure what the leases are going for nowadays, but $1295 seems like a very good lease for an AMG (An SL lease runs somewhere in the $2500s), and it seems like MB Financial shot themselves in the foot with the residual on that and that looks like a deal.
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Manheim fees are $775+50, not $8000. You gave me a good chuckle with that.
I do agree they need reconditioning, probably around $600 in tires, maybe $300 in accessories needed, $500 for misc. and detail to sell.
Manheim guarantees against a "salvage lemon law buyback", they are required to disclose that, carfax guarantees against that also, you know a salvage because it has the BELOW designation and is not a green light car.
Before you start talking out of your *** about $8000 in fees at Manheim and all these salvage cars going through the highlines, maybe you should do some research, because ALL USED CAR HIGHLINE DEALERS get their cars through Manheim and trades.
Now he does have a very nice car up for sale, but the fact is any smart buyer will hit up eBay before buying it and realize that you can get an 07 Black CLS63 with 24K miles for $55K with 0 negotiating, as such he should be made aware that his price is a bit out of reach so that he can either 1 - decide to keep the car or 2 - lower the price. I do agree that you cannot take Manheim prices and say that private parties should sell at them because that is not true, limited people have access and know how in the auctions and I'm not one of those, but the fact of the matter is the line you just dropped in your insult to me is full of bull
However, the lease deal may be attractive to some, I'm not sure what the leases are going for nowadays, but $1295 seems like a very good lease for an AMG (An SL lease runs somewhere in the $2500s), and it seems like MB Financial shot themselves in the foot with the residual on that and that looks like a deal.
Its quit obvious that you have no clue how Manheim works. The post sale results you are looking at do not tell you the condition of the car. It is just a price,date,location,transmission,sales type and low avg or high sale. It say nothing about the title or damage to the car. So unless you saw the condition report before the car was sold you have not a clue. You insult someone selling a car by low balling him with your BS Manheim numbers that you clearly can't read. You guys want to always throw Manheim numbers around like your some highline dealer. If you are then why don't you go buy a Manheim car doush!
The below designations have nothing to do with the light system. All that represents is high avg or below sale! You are clearly clueless and just have some retards password to view Manheim. You really should get a clue and stop putting out crap you have no idea about.







This quote should be stickied at the top of the forum (minus the doush
)Everyone trying to bend everyone else over in this economy...if someone prices high, fine, say so, its a public forum blah blah but its annoying when everyone throws around these auction prices.







This quote should be stickied at the top of the forum (minus the doush
)Everyone trying to bend everyone else over in this economy...if someone prices high, fine, say so, its a public forum blah blah but its annoying when everyone throws around these auction prices.
Manheim fees are $775+50, not $8000. You gave me a good chuckle with that.
I do agree they need reconditioning, probably around $600 in tires, maybe $300 in accessories needed, $500 for misc. and detail to sell.
Manheim guarantees against a "salvage lemon law buyback", they are required to disclose that, carfax guarantees against that also, you know a salvage because it has the BELOW designation and is not a green light car.
Before you start talking out of your *** about $8000 in fees at Manheim and all these salvage cars going through the highlines, maybe you should do some research, because ALL USED CAR HIGHLINE DEALERS get their cars through Manheim and trades.
Now he does have a very nice car up for sale, but the fact is any smart buyer will hit up eBay before buying it and realize that you can get an 07 Black CLS63 with 24K miles for $55K with 0 negotiating, as such he should be made aware that his price is a bit out of reach so that he can either 1 - decide to keep the car or 2 - lower the price. I do agree that you cannot take Manheim prices and say that private parties should sell at them because that is not true, limited people have access and know how in the auctions and I'm not one of those, but the fact of the matter is the line you just dropped in your insult to me is full of bull
However, the lease deal may be attractive to some, I'm not sure what the leases are going for nowadays, but $1295 seems like a very good lease for an AMG (An SL lease runs somewhere in the $2500s), and it seems like MB Financial shot themselves in the foot with the residual on that and that looks like a deal.



