2023 EQS SUV 4MATIC $112.7k MSRP — $782/mo & $2,479 DAS (+MSDs)

Someone with a netstar login could really clean up if they were willing to risk their job, lol.

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19-20% on sedan loaner. Was able to negotiate 16% myself.

Broker fee and shipping going to cost more than 3%
Take it and run :joy:

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Not looking for shipping, and broker fee should not be 3% on this MSRP’s

Sounds like a pretty good deal. How long has the vehicle been on the dealer’s lot?

Would you take a deal at 18% off on a loaner? If not, send them my way.

16% off a 2023 sedan? Or 2022?

My guess would 2022 loaner.

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2022 loaner

Congrats on your deal. Care to share a breakdown of the incentives? I only came up with the $7500 EV credit + $2500 MB lease cash.

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For a SUV that hasn’t been out for too long. This is an amazing deal

Guessing the $12,500 breakdown
EV- $7500
Fleet- $3500
Conquest $1500

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What kind of monthly payment we talking for 18%?

Thank you!

Yep, these are the incentives.

Depends on MSRP and state. I’m in NJ so huge benefit of no tax. My target/goal is 600-650

No sure honestly how long on the lot. Maybe on lower MSRP 18% would work for me. I’m targeting 600-650 payment

Was EV used for conquest in your name? Or another family member?

I have GC 4xe under my name

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The issue is that there are few left. And the current ones are held onto dealers “who know what they got”

Would you have a chance to share your deal details. I’m close on one this morning. Thanks

I just said the EQS SUv was a good target

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To clarify I’ve found some localish dealers with a retired loaner section on their website, but each car is listed as pre-owned. Are those not leasable because they are listed as pre-owned?