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about to lease 2011 ml350 for 48 months 15k miles a year. 5k down for 538 a month. p1 pckg. heated seats keyless- go class II trailer hitch brushed alum running boards wood multifunction streering wheel blind spot assist rear seat pre-wire burl walnut wood trim tinted windows thrown in white w/ beige MB-tx interior Does this deal sound good?
Silicozion, The best offer I got so far is $5500. Can you please post the name of your dealer for your deal?
Car_man, Can you please post the current lease rates for February? Thanks
silicozion, Can you please pm the name and contacts where you got this deal?
Carman - I posted this in the other MB forum - so pardon the double post - no one has answered that one Just curious if this is a good deal. 2011 E350W - P2 package plus sun room, split rear seats, leather, paladium silver MSRP with $875 destination and delivery is $60710.00 Price they are selling it for $51981.00 Sales tax #3248.81 Other fees (385.99) license, title, etc 51 month lease, due at signing first month's payment +license title - $981.00 Residual $31569.00 Payment - $699 Money factor - .00260 (I have top credit, returning customer, turning in other E350 3 months early) Seems like they are not taking off the current $2k promotion - and seems like they are adding a small amount to the money factor. I'm in TX - and I believe they could use tax credits to get rid of that tax - which is what I'm pushing for. Thoughts? Update on this - they say no tax credits (whatever) and that the $2k is already factored in.
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