Do You Think It Is Possible to Get a Discount of 18% Off a 2014 E63?
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Do You Think It Is Possible to Get a Discount of 18% Off a 2014 E63?
-Because the 2015's will be coming out soon, so I was thinking maybe the dealers would want to move the 14's out..
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Alex
Thanks,
Alex
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2015s coming out soon? It will be more than 6 months before they're on dealer lots.
From what I understand, there is still strong demand for 2014s, and they don't spend much time on lots, so it's unlikely you'll find any significant discounts.
From what I understand, there is still strong demand for 2014s, and they don't spend much time on lots, so it's unlikely you'll find any significant discounts.
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I doubt it. You might get those discount on some E350 but not on a V8. When I got my humble E550 I was thrilled to get more than 10% off.
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Used ones (which are super scarce only 1-3 at any time online) are not 18% off with miles on them
Used ones with few hundred to 2,000 miles are going for 92-95. Ud pay wholesale 90-92 on a slightly used one rt now.
Used ones with few hundred to 2,000 miles are going for 92-95. Ud pay wholesale 90-92 on a slightly used one rt now.
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Just email as many dealers as you can or willing to drive or fly to pick up a car. Tell them exactly what car you want, color, options etc. it doesnt have to be in stock, they can get a dealer transfer or look at the build schedule.
Include any fleet incentives you qualify for: USAA, AMA, ABA etc. tell them you are looking for an aggressive Internet price. I did that on my 350 and got a lot of replies. Most only offered the medium discount. A few dug deep and the deal was more than adequate. One asked me to send them a "challenge" to earn my business. I gave them a big challenge and 5 minutes later I got a phone call accepting the challenge. The dealer was 160 miles north so I tried to get a local shop to match or come near the price but I couldn't get them to drop that far. I had to take an Amtrak train to pick up the car but with the military discount it wasnt much. They picked me up at the train station and the new car was waiting. An hour later I was driving back to Maryland with a new car.
There are big discounts out there if you're willing to hunt for a dealer that's in a situation where they really just want to move inventory. Someone said the 350 gets moved more than the 550 so it may be model specific. But what's the big deal with sending out some emails. Good hunting and good luck.
Include any fleet incentives you qualify for: USAA, AMA, ABA etc. tell them you are looking for an aggressive Internet price. I did that on my 350 and got a lot of replies. Most only offered the medium discount. A few dug deep and the deal was more than adequate. One asked me to send them a "challenge" to earn my business. I gave them a big challenge and 5 minutes later I got a phone call accepting the challenge. The dealer was 160 miles north so I tried to get a local shop to match or come near the price but I couldn't get them to drop that far. I had to take an Amtrak train to pick up the car but with the military discount it wasnt much. They picked me up at the train station and the new car was waiting. An hour later I was driving back to Maryland with a new car.
There are big discounts out there if you're willing to hunt for a dealer that's in a situation where they really just want to move inventory. Someone said the 350 gets moved more than the 550 so it may be model specific. But what's the big deal with sending out some emails. Good hunting and good luck.
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All joking aside there isnt even 18% in the car from a dealer profit standpoint (unless there was trunk money).... so as every one has said....... NO.
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Lol guys, Thanks for all of the replies, even for the funny ones.
I guess I got my answer, and by the way I did manage to get 12% off MSRP on a fully loaded E550 coupe, which was in 2010...
-Alex
I guess I got my answer, and by the way I did manage to get 12% off MSRP on a fully loaded E550 coupe, which was in 2010...
-Alex
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There needs to be trunk money, as stated above. In 09 I got a 71k C63 for 53k. 10k trunk money plus incentives. That doesn't come around often but when it does, and you know about it, it can be done.
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Maybe 18 percent off for one that fell of the truck when they were delivering it Sorry just had to throw that in Best bet is to buy a used 2012 or 13, not awd but never the less great cars and you can probably score one of those for 30 percent off what it sold for new.
That's what I did.
That's what I did.
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Yes, let someone else drive the new car off the lot and be hit with immediate heavy depreciation, then ****** it up afterward for way more than 18% off.
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Being offered a $104K+ S-model for $92.7K in Boston area. May do deal this weekend but kind of like a M5 Comp Pack too, but smaller discount on that one.