SL55/63/65/R230 AMG: 27 month lease pricing?
I'm waiting on final numbers from the dealer tonight, but they verbally estimated that it'd be around $3500... seems high... $94500 over 27 months?

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Seems like its a no brainer...in this instance financing is a better deal than leasing. Any other opinions?
I was given 3700 a month for a clk BS for 36 months. I told them to go to Hell.
Friend of mine got an SL63 on order he is also planing to lease for 27 months. He said he wont be paying more than 2500 a month. I dont know how but if he gets it good for him.
I told him everyone is paying around 3000 to 3500. GOOD luck to him. But again maybe he would get a deal. He swaps 5-6 benzes so far this year.
Seems like its a no brainer...in this instance financing is a better deal than leasing. Any other opinions?
My quote for the 63 was 2600 for 36 with 2k down and 15k mileage. Still very high.
I personally believe we will be able to buy a sl63 in 2 years for around 80, and that makes more sense to me.
Paul
My quote for the 63 was 2600 for 36 with 2k down and 15k mileage. Still very high.
I personally believe we will be able to buy a sl63 in 2 years for around 80, and that makes more sense to me.
Paul
MB will occasionally do a "market adjustment" and lower the residual so it is more appealing at the end of the lease, but they rarely do it on Sls.
MB of course has residual insurance, so they will just take it to auction and sell. Big loss.....Kind of reminds me of credit default swaps in the mortgage market.
Paul
BTW, have you tried Premier or Putnam Leasing? Both have been helpful to my customers in the past.
One thing that helps to explain why leases on these expensive cars are so high: when you lease a car, you are paying interest on the whole amount of the car; not the difference between the purchase price and the residual. The more expensive the car, the greater the effect, making it kind of a rip-off.
BTW, have you tried Premier or Putnam Leasing? Both have been helpful to my customers in the past.
Europe is having a tough time with the financial b**** we forced down their throat, but Euro libor though is expected to drop again and these are short short terms. 9.5% is an insult on this term.
I still cannot get my head around the fact that this will directly affect their sales. They subsidize all models except sl, so maybe third party is way to go. Now I just read amother forum members claim they are reducing 63s by 60% production. Are they not in this thing to sell cars? Not to mention that the more 63s they produce the less it costs them.
Strange market.

In the end the middle never could afford what they were driving in the first place and there in lies a significant portion of our current financial problems. How long could MBUSA or any organization make up $19,000 in lease end differentials as was the case with ROMEO550? If MBUSA is going to live in reality they need to get 19K more over the life of that lease. That will make that lease approximately $500 more per month. Hence, why things are going to cost us all more, because we haven't been paying enough for a long time. Driving high-end cars and living in McMansions are a thing of the past for the vast majority of those who have been living in fantasy land.








