SL/R230: 09 SL 550 RATES
Any ideas?
Thanks
As an additional, from what I've read, Chrysler and Jeep have closed up their leasing programs for non-commercial buyers. GM has rewritten their leasing terms and only Ford is continuing to lease as they were. That should give some idea as to how bad it is out there in Car-salesland.
Rook

If it weren't for the "crash" in the used market on these, I wouldn't be driving mine today. That, to me, is where some who's looking for deals should be heading. I'm guessing your reason for wanting a newer one may be because of the redesign, so used (ahem, sorry, "pre-owned") isn't an option.
Personally, I would just stick with the '07 and enjoy the looks + engine premium combo you get with that model year. Unless your lease is about to be up, then shop around as much as you can to get a good lease deal. If you cannot, then just pick up a "pre-owned" '07 for much less than it would cost you to buy it from the dealer outright.
Though I am very happy with my SL500, I do sometimes yearn for the extra horsepower of the 5.5L engine.
Rook
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On the other hand, I have seen 2007 SL550's for sale at about $55,000 which at %7 for 5 years would give you a payment of about $1100 or so.
About the only advice beyond this is to just call around and visit as many MB dealerships you can to find the best deal. I hope any of this helps.
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