2020 E450 Wagon Pricing
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2020 E450 Wagon Pricing
Can't seem to find the forum for non AMG wagons so I will see if anyone here can help me out here
Here's the low down found a 2020 E450 wagon LOADED 88K MSRP Dia White with all the Designo interior HUD all the bells and whisels. This was a field car so it has 6000 miles it's flawess in and out never been titled they will sell it for $76500 wanted to know if that is a decent price vs building the same spec car. What are they discounting a new one.
Thanks
Here's the low down found a 2020 E450 wagon LOADED 88K MSRP Dia White with all the Designo interior HUD all the bells and whisels. This was a field car so it has 6000 miles it's flawess in and out never been titled they will sell it for $76500 wanted to know if that is a decent price vs building the same spec car. What are they discounting a new one.
Thanks
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It's never been titled so I don't think it' can be looked at on KBB as a used car?? Maybe I'm wrong but I thought it a decent price? Full warranty and I will say I don't think there is much missing. Really nice Diamond White/ with the designo interior HUD and more than I can go into here. I do value all you folks here so maybe I should say away from this one also.
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It's never been titled so I don't think it' can be looked at on KBB as a used car?? Maybe I'm wrong but I thought it a decent price? Full warranty and I will say I don't think there is much missing. Really nice Diamond White/ with the designo interior HUD and more than I can go into here. I do value all you folks here so maybe I should say away from this one also.
the fact that it has never been titled does not mean anything - its a used car and should be valued as such
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It was the GM's car. I'm really not following you how it's worse that it's never been titled. A bit confused about your response. No worries.
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If it was a true GM's car the mileage would have been much lower than 6K. Dealers usually sell those off before they reach 2K miles.
What does "title"ing mean? it just means no one purchased and cared for it, and, that to me is useless information and does not mean that it is "new" - the odometer tells the real story
honestly, I personally would feel more comfortable buying a car with 6K miles from a private buyer - do not trust anything the dealer says! They will say anything to make a buck!
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6k miles in that short of a time as a dealer/GM car means that car has probably been running more than it's been parked. Low $70s would be a good deal. And honestly, they'll probably find someone that doesn't care how it got 6k miles that will pay close to what they are asking. Being un-titled doesn't really add value they way they probably hope you think it does. There are times when it's a good deal. In '09 I bought an E90 M3 that had been their demo car. Fully loaded, manual transmission, Red Full Leather over Silverstone, sticker was in the mid-70s. It had 800 miles which I knew were demo miles but when they offered it for $48k after it sat in the showroom so long the warranty had been forced into service the month before, I got it for $45k. It still had 47 months on the warranty and I never had a problem out of it. They can go lower.
Last edited by Carac; 01-29-2020 at 03:19 PM.
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That car sold before I could even drive to look at it. Sold for what they told me they would sell it to me for. So much for getting it at a lower price
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GO to SEDAN W213 section for non amg:
here:
https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w213-208/
They put wagons in with Sedans since not much different.
here:
https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w213-208/
They put wagons in with Sedans since not much different.
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It could be everything others had posted or it could have been a GM carefully driven car, one could tell when checking out the car in person. Never titled matters though as it is a pre-requisite for leasing.
E class Wagons sells well and are low volume so there won’t be sedan-like bargains.
E class Wagons sells well and are low volume so there won’t be sedan-like bargains.