Ahh I see. Thanks!
If you’re paying for rotation, it’s a waste of money.
According to Cars.com, there are 647. And per AutoTrader, there are 963 EQS SUVs nationwide.
I have a feeling not all sites have access to all dealer networks?
It’s free at Discount Tire regardless of where you bought them from and anyway, elsewhere, it’s only like $20 for a rotation and $50 for a rotation and balance
does anyone know if any of the incentives will change tmw?
Amateurs!!! Try spilling some dairy based Jamba Juice smoothie, let it sink in, park the car in the sun with all windows shut in August heat… and try not to projectile vomit upon entry. Thank you, my daughter’s anonymous childhood friend. That stench still haunts me almost 10 years later. The whole interior had to be chemically treated after the insurance company refused to replace the headliner and carpeting.
Signed. EQS SUV AWD New. 2023. Last day of the month. $110k MSRP $575/mo only 1st pmt, MSDs due at signing. 24/7500. Delivered from out of state included. Fleet used and all rebates applicable used.
Had two deals at $430/mo only 1st pmt and MSDs on demos. One sold to an employee after they saw the deal and I was waiting for docs. The other was sold locallly because they said they couldn’t do the deal for out of state.
Congratulations, glad you still got a great deal!! What was the discount %?
Being offered a 2023 EQB loaner with about 4000 miles for $2500 DAS and $199/mo for 36months and 7500 miles per year.
Wondering how that compares to the deals that people have had?
Oh I would take that so fast. Might be the lowest we’ve seen here. Are any state incentives being used like Colorado EV?
You need to test drive an EQB and consider the range. If the car suits your needs without feeling punitive, then it’ll be a great bargain.
Awesome good to know. I thought I saw some on here for $299/mo with zero DAS and 36/10k
The one I’m talking about is a EQB300 4matic. It’s also fully loaded and 70k msrp
No state incentives involved
I think you need to sign today. It might be last day for 2023 lease support.
Made an appointment for tomorrow morning first thing
I’m currently in a 2018 model 3 mid range. Realistically on the highway my range is about 190 miles.
From what I’m hearing and seeing the range on the EQB is understated by Mercedes. Even if I can achieve the rated 220 I’ll be fine.
Probably be only used around the city though since I still don’t trust non Tesla charging networks
If memory serves, the program ends today.
Did you run the credit?
I did not. Maybe I missed it?
The widespread understanding was that August was the last month for the 2023s
We’ll find out tomorrow if September gives the 2023s another chance!
If you head into the dealer before the programs comes out, they’ll just offering a cash/finance deal
Any update? 2023 RIP?
It was a good run, time to move on