2020 c63s lease

Canadian lease prices changed to usd prices and miles is this a good deal?

msrp-78382.39
financed amount-76432.32
interest rate- 5.29%
term-36
total miles at lease end-33609.96
cash down-7261.66
residual(52%,49%)-40758.84
lease payments-1125.56
hst(0.13%)-161.94
total payment-1287.80

with the effective cash down? No, but I’ll preface that by saying the vast majority here are from the us and Canadian programs usually aren’t that nice, not to mention the amg residuals are really low + 5.29% mf is extremely high.

I would look for more discount and double check on base mf.

The more Canadian car sales posts I see the more I want to move to Canada.

Met a salesperson from JLR Winnipeg at the Defender launch, and when I asked him if they discounted cars much in Canada and he literally just laughed.

He said if they want to drive to Vancouver for a discount they’re more than welcome to.

Canada is definitely a different world.

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i wish i could lease an AMG, their programs are so terrible.

From what I’ve seen personally, discounts outside of the US & UK aren’t really thing.
Broker deals in the UK are really solid. But in the ROW, you don’t see the discounts you see here. You certainly can’t lease an AM Vantage for $1200 p/m with basically nothing down anywhere else.

I’m not sure about what leases are like in your region but that’s not a good deal at all. The interest rate is also really high…

I hate to suggest this, but why would you lease this car when you could get a 2017, which is the same body for the same price as your total lease payments?

Cuz the 2020 is way better. Better interior, better steering wheel, new front end. Plus it’s new. 15k miles used C63 that’s been driven hard and farted in, no thanks.

We don’t really have the experience to assess Canadian lease deals. This could be fair, good, bad, or terrible.

We have no real point of reference.

Oh I didn’t realize they redesigned the 2020

Canada doesn’t get the type of captive support on leases like we do, in fact I don’t think leasing is a big thing yet in any country outside of the US, I could be wrong but from the above comments even getting a huge discount off msrp seems to be a largely US thing.

Hire a broker. They exist in Canada.