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Re: yes, you can do better [topgun7] by number1leasing on Fri Jan 21 07:41:22 PST 2011

not the best advise as most states will give you a tax credit on the trades value. So if the car is worth 30k, say tax rate is 8%, then you just got $2,400 without any hassles. The only thing id say to you is, shop around to get the lowest monthly payment and just pull the trigger. Number1Leasing

Re: Best time to lease a ML350 [kwatson1] by marsab73 on Tue Oct 19 23:43:31 PDT 2010

Thats an interesting point, Id also be interested to know this.

Struck a Lease Deal by dannye350 on Tue Mar 23 11:49:26 PDT 2010

I think i am getting a good deal. But i thought id throw it out here to see what other say. MSRP:$59,075 Sale Price: $50,639, with 1000 fleet discount, and $4000 total out of pocket Payment is $665.00 per month with Michigan Tax 6% Term: 39 months Miles: 10,000 per month Money Factor: 0.00259 Residual: 59

Re: march incentives for E350 coupe [drfullmoon] by dannye350 on Mon Mar 22 11:21:03 PDT 2010

No one knows those at this moment. Its to early. Id try asking or looking around April 5th 2010

Re: winter event lease real? [roxanne1010] by vchad on Sat Dec 05 18:06:49 PST 2009

roxanne, that advertised mb deal is NOT good. Let my tell you why, you should stay with your R-class. putting 5k down and paying 519 a month is a ripoff. The deal states the the purchase price of the car advertised is $49,990. meaning There is onl a 4k reduction from msrp. But you have to keep in mind, there is 2k lease cash available. So that means your ONLY getting 2k off on a 54k car?!! come on, that dealer your working with, is clearly trying to take advantage of you. Who would only settle for 2k discount from msrp on a 54k car, that is 5yrs into prodcution? keep your R, unless you can manage around 8k off msrp, which others have quite easily around the country, dont bother getting it. Just keep your R. Its now a GREAT time to lease an ML, because of the low low mf of .00035, but if your not getting a solid discount from msrp, dont even think about it. On that advertised model, you should be aiming for low 5's with less than 1k due. The dealer is trying to take advantage of you, because he knows you want a blue one, and in a time-crunch to not pay another lease payment. If i were you, id go on autotrader, look up new models. Find those dealers, call them. Tell them you want 8k off, knowing there is 2k lease cash. I'll bet you, you'll find a taker, just keep at it. Majority will laugh saying, its not possible, blah blah blah, f**k them. keep searching, your not far from dallas. there are aggressive dealers there, drive your R, turn it in, drive the ML home. The dealer who wants you to pay 600 to bring the car in, on top of the horrid deal he wants you to accept, is seriously trying to rip you off. please DO NOT do that deal.

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