I was just quoted $2850 for a 4-year PPM for my 2021 MB GLE350. I think this is high considering that I will only drive around 5K miles a year. Can anyone weigh in?
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I appreciate the feedback. I guess it’s not a good deal but glad I am contributing to this great country of ours.
Joking aside, thats a lot of maintenance money for a leased asset. To be honest I do not know what a good deal for pre-paid maintenance for a Merc is but I would do bare minimum outside the dealer unless it is comparable after a coupon or something that makes your cost significantly cheaper. .
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Hi All-
Just started hacking a deal with a dealer on a 21 C300 Loaner.
I asked for the PPM to be added. It’s listed as $1680. Is that accurate?
The PPM on my current '18 C300 loaner was $1020.
Did the price go up that much in 3 years? Or was it discounted on my original lease?
And if I’m reading the MB site correctly, there is a 2 year option. Now if I’m leasing a car to 3 years, and take the car in for scheduled service at end of year 1 and end of year 2, and turning the car in at the end …
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Mercedes appears to require/recommend service every one year or 10k miles – an A service, then B service, then A service. So if I do a 36 month, 10k/year lease, and I do not go over the permitted miles, do I have to do the third maintenance – the one that would be due at the time that I return the car – or just the first two?
If I proceed with this lease, I am inclined to buy the prepaid maintenance so that it will be residualized. Dealer maintenance is not worth the price they charge to me …
might help? It’s effectively how many A/B services in 4 years/20k miles?
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