Miller does not honor advertised prices when it comes to leases, some of their 24s should be $700 a month but come out to $3700 when you inquire.
if you are referring to the black 2024. 1 it sold monday, 2 they are not honoring the listed price when you lease it.
Yeah I figured that when he came back with 2x the lease quote I was getting. He was bumping it 20points too
Did a light ask on numbers for one at 273k msrp new 2025 DBX 707. Got quoted 3399 with tax with 9k down including enclosed shipping out of state. Nothing official or more detailed - just through texting with dealer. Feels way way less than ideal
Saw like 30 replies and not a single @GOAT level deal on an exotic⦠smh.
Is the DBX really an exotic though? The 2024 model is just a spicy Merc V8 with a Merc Infotainment system and a re-buttoned Merc steering wheel. So these 2024 close-outs are net priced about the same as a GLE63.
Iāll drive anything if the car has a 30 LH calc score bro
A Dodge Charger EV is in your futureā¦
lmao ! Its not an M-lite though
I miss the ol days when Li memed about his M Lites, bags, and big payments without a real car in his garage.
Now he just posts weak memes and doesnāt seem to like M-Lites any more.
30 LH score<<<<<<<<<<<<< M lite.
TBH. Ever since I got my 911, Iām a changed man. M lites arenāt necessary anymore.
You mean to say he is loosing his touch ? You dare to dare ?
Arenāt necessary till there 30% off again lol.
Anyways this DBX seems the size of an X3 ? or am i blind?
Yeah the DBX is a X3/Macan type of carā¦
Itās as long as a GLE, but as tall as a X3. But yeah I guess the best proxy is shoe-horning a Merc V8 into a X3 greenhouse. You can see the DBX wheelbase is basically a GLE, and the wheelbase and length on a X3 is shorter than DBX.
This is some awesome tool. Thanks !
What did you use ?
Thanks brother !
this is awesome
Yeah that site defaults to cm, so you know itās not done by Americans haha.
I think it does the front/rear cross-section view as well to get the width/track as well as the side-rudder diagrams.

