Mercedes Benz EQS Lease Superthread - 2

Hi just checking if a good deal. Brand new 2024 EQS sedan. MSRP $110k.

36 month 7500 mile/year lease

$3250 DAS and $777/month

All taxes, fees, registration included.

There was a $7500 MBFS Credits added as payment due at signing (that did not come from my pocket) along with $7500 federal rebate credit to get it down there. Tax rate is around 6%. I hope the MB credits are legit and have no negative repercussions to me.

Thanks.

Hi. Not sure if this is the correct place to reply to to ask for lease help. Please move to appropriate thread if need be.

Looking to lease 2025 EQS SUV 450 with 3 rows.
Market value = 116,095.00
Dealer discount = 28,139.00
Vehicle price (net after rebate) = 87,956.00
EV Rebate: 7500
Tax = 8.75%
15K miles

Cash down = 6000
36 months lease = 1103.16 per month
48 months lease = 1,083.34 per month

I assume both options are just an okay deal? Thanks in advance for the help/advice.

Why not get a 24 instead?

2024 EQS450 SUV - 24 MONTHS 7500 MILES
MSRP - 108745 SOLD
2000 drive off - 753 plus tax
2000 drive off - max MSD - 694 plus tax
MSRP - 109000 SOLD
2000 drive off - 756 plus tax
2000 drive off - max MSD - 698 plus tax

ill look into 2024 pricing/incentives. thanks. but i do need 15K miles (which i forgot to put in my original post, sorry).

Same here, went from a 2023 EQS SUV to a 2024 AMG EQE SUV, just didn’t need a third row anymore. Just hear the sound from the outside sound for the pedestrian warning. What do you think of the difference between the two? For me, the suspension is much better and driving feel as much more sporty of course. Miss the space inside though although I think it’s just as wide, not sure. Leasehackr rate finder was great, was able to get five months pull ahead, loyalty, and fleet discounts…

The car sold for $46k. Seems like a good deal to whoever is buying it at $46k vs $115k MSRP two years ago :smiley:

P.S. Numbers are relative for sure lol

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@Batistuta just saved you $8k :smiley:
+1, look into 24s and also it’s sometimes cheaper to get lesser miles and pay for overage later at 0.25 cents per mile.

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EQS SUV 2024 loaner/demo for $500-600 with 0 down possible in Feb?

Has anybody opened the hood on the EQ’s to add coolant?

Deal check

24 EQS 350 4matic SUV Loaner
MSRP - 118,xxx
Purchase Price - 85,990 after incentives/rebates
24/12000
MF - .00094 (marked up)
Monthly- 1150
DAS - first + fees
State tax = 5.5

Thx!

  1. Don’t do it.
  2. Check the marketplace for some comps.
  3. Don’t do it.
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Thx. I thought it was bad but wanted a gut check. I proposed terms similar to marketplace comps and this is what they came back with after some back and forth and talking to “management”.

Unless you have unlimited time to fight directly with the dealers, i would suggest to use one of the brokers here.

Didn’t think broker could help with demo/loaners??

Why not?

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Car was bought back. The whole process took about 4 months, but I got the entire balance I paid on onepay back, plus insurance, plus registration. There was 2 months left on the lease too.

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Insurance? You mean liability, comp and collision, etc or some wear and tear insurance from MBFS?

I guess they will have another march lease blowout again :stuck_out_tongue:

Let’s try a different headline.

EQS outsells S class. 5,108 units vs 4,785 units
EQE outsells E class. 9,024 units vs 8,046 units.

But yes, the story is much better as EV failure.

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