2025 MB E450 All-Terrain Wagon loaner 24/7,500 $91K $621+tax $1.5K DAS + MSDs

2025 Mercedes Benz E450 All-Terrain Wagon loaner 24/7,500

$91K MSRP (9300 miles)

$621+tax $1.5K DAS + MSDs

Includes conquest and lease cash and subvented MF.

Pulled ahead my EQS SUV for 2 months that I was already over my mileage on.

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Super cool

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You are def a car enthusiast lol - good find

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Great deal on a difficult to hack ride, nicely done. Now please post some pictures, especially it’s spectacular caboose :peach:

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I missed my old wagon so much that I had to get another. :rofl: Love the color of this one.

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:heart_eyes: Great color, congratulations and enjoy.

Wagonfest is back at the Petersen May 3rd, I hope to see that beauty in the Benz section.

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Congrats! Looks great.

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Amazing deal on such a cool car. Post more pics

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The wagon king

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Very nice deal! Congrats! Just gotta lower it! lol

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Beautiful car! @Bostoncarconcierge or anyone else, do you know if there is still support for the E53 AMG to lease? I tried on leasehackr calculator but it didn’t pull any programs

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No Please No GIFs | Tenor

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Why not? lol terrains are so much higher than standard e class

I think so I was playing around with 24 month leases. There’s $2000 cash plus fleet and maybe conquest? Still doesn’t lease well.

Mercedes Brooklyn has an e53 wagon listed for 7% off but not sure if they are including incentives yet.

Coming from the EQS SUV and a minivan, the car feels low enough!

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Rockville wouldn’t budge on them earlier this month but I don’t see it in their inventory anymore either. So they found someone to take it.

While everyone is distracted by GLC mania you sneak in the back door and steal this thing. Nice work!

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Pretty sure E53 wagon was new for 26’. In which case you’d likely not get anywhere close. Or….
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Question. On this and many Benz deals as of late.

I’m seeing the rebates (lease cash + $2k conquest) included in the selling price.

This essentially makes them untaxed, saving a decent amount of rebate taxes.

Is this correct? If so, how do you suggest structuring first offer to dealer? Give a selling price inclusive of rebates & don’t calc any taxes on them?

It depends on the state. You will have to check your local tax rules and apply the rebates into the calculator accordingly.