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Old 06-12-2008, 05:20 PM
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Whats a "deal" on an E63 these days? Lease

Looking at maybe leasing an E63 now.. I have a dealer willing to sell a $94k list E63, for $85k (which is invoice).. Is that decent? Or, are dealers doing minus invoice now, on these?

The lease works out to be $7500 due at signing (total, 7% tax,tag,etc. included) Comes out to $995/mo WITH 15,000 miles pre year. Which is great.

HOWEVER, there is a $5k rebate that I would need to qualify for.. IF NOT, payment goes up to $1150, with the same $7500 down..

Is this any good? Keep in mind, I would need 15k/year on the mileage. And this is for a loaded up car. P2,pano,Ipod,trunk closer,voice activation.

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Originally Posted by Taximan1
Looking at maybe leasing an E63 now.. I have a dealer willing to sell a $94k list E63, for $85k (which is invoice).. Is that decent? Or, are dealers doing minus invoice now, on these?

The lease works out to be $7500 due at signing (total, 7% tax,tag,etc. included) Comes out to $995/mo WITH 15,000 miles pre year. Which is great.

HOWEVER, there is a $5k rebate that I would need to qualify for.. IF NOT, payment goes up to $1150, with the same $7500 down..

Is this any good? Keep in mind, I would need 15k/year on the mileage. And this is for a loaded up car. P2,pano,Ipod,trunk closer,voice activation.

thanks
Something is wrong with this, you have to put 7500 down and you have a 5k rebate? I think 85k includes the rebate meaning the store is selling the car for 90k or so. If the dealer is not including the rebate then your net cap would be around 80k for the car and thats not bad at all.

Out of the 7500 drive off includes 1st pmt plus taxes, possible license fees and a sec deposit so your cap cost reduction is less. This cap reduction would further lower the 80k cost (if the dealer is giving the rebate on top).

Whats the money factor? I would need more info.
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As vic55 stated you need to reveal the money factor. You also should give the residual value percentage, the reduced capitalized cost, and the lease length.

Also note the MB financial base rates are posted here. https://mbworld.org/forums/automotive-leasing-financing/247374-mercedes-benz-lease-rates-june-2008-a.html

This info is good to know. You can then know if the dealer is marking up the base rate.

Current rates for 15k/year are:
2008 Mercedes E63 AMG Sedan
24 Month – Residual 59% of MSRP – .00100 Base Rate
36 Month – Residual 50% of MSRP – .00175 Base Rate
48 Month – Residual 43% of MSRP – .00175 Base Rate
60 Month – Residual 39% of MSRP – .00330 Base Rate

IMO these mf are good but the residuals are horrible which is probably why the dealer is willing to discount the MSRP.

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