Review my 2025 Benz GLC300 4matic ,how I did?

Hi I’ve signed a lease today for a 2025 Mercedes GLC 300 4matic. Got the amg package on it. The Msrp was for 60k. I did 2850 down and monthly payment 660 (it says 699 because I added the maintenance package that’s 36 a month so I don’t need to deal with oil and filter changes) included tax for 10k mileage a year for 39 months but they told me they usually take it back 30 months in. I’m located in Northern California. I was wondering how I did on this deal?

Before the community breaks down the deal, I gotta ask do you consult your lawyer after the court case?

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$30k over 39 months to lease a GLC 300.

That money pays off a cpo 2022 GLC 300 including taxes

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He used the free phone call from jail to call the dealer.

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What you mean?

There’s no point asking for feedback after you have already signed. Better luck next time. You probably did get fleeced but enjoy the car in good faith.

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People on this site is so harsh. I see the same deal that is on the deal page but 7500 miles per year. I got a 10k for the same price deal page(7500/ 570 not included tax) and mines is 10k 660 included tax. And I’m getting bash?

Smoking deal. Can this be replicated?

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Yeah this site either rips people a new one or throws flowers and strokes a great deal. There is no in-between.

The latest trend on LH is to lease CPO Porsches, so a new lease for a “basic” C300 at what what some people are paying for a Porsche is creating a newfound perspective for some to judge that you got a bad deal.

I think your deal isn’t terrible at face value if you really like a C300 with AMG Line. But you didn’t provide enough context since we don’t know your MSRP, discounts, money factor, or cost of that service plan.

Generally the service plans are BS when you’re leasing since the point of leasing is usually to cycle a new lease later. You’re basically paying a premium for the new car warranty and being in the freshest ride. So worrying about maintenance or long term reliability shouldn’t be more cost in your lease.

It’s a GLC.

Pre-paid maintenance <> extended warranty or protection

I’m not sure if i can agree with that. At MB dealership, Service A costs $500 and B $900. I’m not sure what the service is at 30k miles. It is not easy to find some independent shop to do maintenance for MB products.
If you can provide a few shops on Long Island NY that can do it for $200 to $300, i will agree with you :grinning::stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

lol GLC300 then…

Prepaid maintenance on Benz lease is going to be two oil changes and a cabin filter before the thing is turned in early for accelerated lease loyalty. Not worth it IMO.

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Well, if he goes full term and 30k, then it’s at least one major service.

Sir what is an oil filter and cabin filter you speak of?

Is probably what most folks will ask before signing prepaid maintenance. No shade, but reality of some and better off then out of pocketing these with a dealer who probably will also recommend blinker fluid flushes.

Side note, I do love me some F&I laminated flow chart presentations of how usefull all these addons are.

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I actually do think there is some utility in analyzing a deal, even after the fact.

It’d be helpful if you provided more info. Was the $2850 cap cost deduction or the due at signing.

Your monthly appears to be $699, not $660.

What was the pre-incentive/-rebate selling price, and what rebates/incentives were applied?

Did you have a trade in?

@djrabbi and @LAK1ngs are onto something… just lemon out your Benz before lease maturity and save on Service B.

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Yeah but my point is that if you know you signed a good deal, why bother asking - and if you don’t why sign then ask after?

GLC <> EQ. Not that easy.

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Benz is a PITIA to lemon either way.

Hey, I didn’t lemon my CLS when it sat at the dealer without a windshield for about six weeks back in 2021 (when used cars prices were thru the roof but no lease deals except E-Tron)

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