It’s like Mercedes doesnt want to move cars

Dealer I was at this weekend someone paid 50k extra to get this and it was sold IMG_2883|666x499

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Not quite sure what paying above MSRP on a G-Wagen has to do a GLE…

Well this thread turned into a dumpster fire

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I want to know more about this 5% general rule, and how it correlates with the 1% rule.

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TBF he drew the line at $783.63 all in and not a penny more

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A post was merged into an existing topic: Car industry memes

Mind if I move it to the collection? :grin:

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Just copy it. It fits well here as well

Too late, but there is always the link :point_up:
p.s. happy LH anniversary.

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Let’s get that guy in here paying $675 for a mazda3, then talk about how no GLE is worth $800.

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What’s next personally hunt down the one and only NJRonbo?

:chocolate_bar:

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But, to be fair, that poster had rolled in tons of neg equity, right?

Wasn’t that a finance?

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Its called a joke, folks. Lol.

But also reminds people to keep things in perspective. I wouldn’t fault those who didn’t know any better for paying that much on a $65k car because there are worse things.

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To all the professors and crap talkers…I just got home with THE BEST GLE350 AMG lease deal I’ve seen in over two years. Go see Vahe at Keyes in Van Nuys. The dude is AWESOME.

Congratulations! Please post in “Share a Deal” so that we can all have something to which we can aspire.

Then I just got damn close to that Mazda deal you referenced. I hit it out of the park today.

I just got an A+ on the deal I negotiated today.

So what was the deal?
Might as well give us another data point on what’s being agreed to by the dealers

Lot of words but no numbers.

Again, this doesn’t mean much without any numbers. For instance, assuming MF being equal, you could have scored a lower discount on a lower MSRP vehicle, and while it might result in a cheaper monthly/total lease cost but it could still be a worse deal than someone with a higher discount on higher MSRP vehicle.

Bottom line - let your numbers do the talking for you. Post a detailed breakdown in Share a deal section.

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