That still has 3 slots lefts, ships from AZ however. all gone
True. From SoCal, I wouldn’t mind traveling myself to pick it up. But this deal is not for me.
Just got this nugget:
Dealer offered 2022 450+ loaner with a sell price of $101k and $12500 in rebates. It all fell apart from there when I requested onepay.
Next.
Watch somebody swoop in and take that now lol.
A bit too late for the group buy .
I was furiously negotiating for loaners from Mercedes Benz Los Angeles, they have 3 on Friday.
Should’ve take it $650 + tax, 2000 DAS, 8500 deposit on 114k. I called again to get the deal on Monday, and they said it was gone.
Feels like you are experiencing FOMO. A better or equally good deal should come along.
At $34k onepay? Sure. Take away please.
A cool effective $1420 lol.
Respectfully, though. That’s worth a lot.
I’m geting that offer for a New 2023 MB EQS at MSRP $109k in LA and I just started negotiating yesterday.
I think we’ll see some better deals next week towards end of the month. Most dealer inventory is at 30 - 60 EQS on the lot. Perhaps next month is better #s but who knows…
Anyone know if MB end of the month is 3/31 or 4/3?
To be clear, I am just joking.
I was too!
This thread has me doubting what I consider a unicorn lol.
At this point I’m almost ready to just take that ‘crazy unicorn’ deal. ALMOST!
My rough consideration on that topic for EQS sedans only-----
<~0.6% of MSRP/mo effective
Decent advertised start if anyone wants to attempt to milk it some more
So $.312 per mile for those 5000 miles.
Would have been cheaper to do 24/7500 and paid $.25 per mile overage.
24/7.5 is the way to go on these cars. With these crazy high MSRP’s, those RV reductions always generate a greater cost per mile than buying them at $.25, at least as far as I have calculated. Of course, there’s greater flexibility in buying them as you go as well.