09 Mercedes Benz R, S, G Lease Rates – July 2009

logo_benzMy Take: This is like my list of rejected Mercedes Benz leases for the month. Some models try (like the S550), but for the most part they don’t try hard enough. I guess you could try leasing a S550 4matic, which looks like the better option in this whole list, but why? If you have the money to be looking at a S-Class, why just buy it?

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2009 Mercedes R

2009 Mercedes R320 BlueTec
24-month | 15k miles | residual 51% | .00430 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 47% | .00395 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 38% | .00395 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 34% | .00395 base money factor

2009 Mercedes R350
24-month | 15k miles | residual 48% | .00430 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 43% | .00395 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 33% | .00395 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 28% | .00395 base money factor

2009 Mercedes S

2009 Mercedes S550
24-month | 15k miles | residual 47% | .00275 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 43% | .00163 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 36% | .00163 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 30% | .00395 base money factor

2009 Mercedes S550 4matic
24-month | 15k miles | residual 47% | .00275 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 43% | .00108 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 36% | .00108 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 30% | .00395 base money factor

2009 Mercedes S600
24-month | 15k miles | residual 36% | .00430 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 33% | .00395 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 30% | .00395 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 25% | .00395 base money factor

2009 Mercedes S63
24-month | 15k miles | residual 44% | .00430 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 39% | .00395 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 34% | .00395 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 29% | .00395 base money factor

2009 Mercedes S65
24-month | 15k miles | residual 38% | .00430 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 36% | .00395 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 30% | .00395 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 25% | .00395 base money factor

2009 Mercedes G

2009 Mercedes G550
24-month | 15k miles | residual 48% | .00430 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 44% | .00395 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 36% | .00395 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 31% | .00395 base money factor

2009 Mercedes G55 AMG
24-month | 15k miles | residual 45% | .00430 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 40% | .00395 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 35% | .00395 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 31% | .00395 base money factor

09 Mercedes Benz SLK Lease Rates – July 2009

logo_benzMy Take: Low money factor alert! SLK300 MF is so cheap, they are practically giving it away. Seriously! You can do a 10k mile lease and boost your residual for 36 month to about 49%, and you are basically paying a few bucks every month on interest charges. This is also a pretty good Lease-to-Buy car too. Just go for the 10k lease over 48 months and pay off the car at lease end. Oh did I mention the $5,000 lease cash? Ahh yes! This beats out the Z4 AND the TT easily. So Cal residents can contact Aaron, all other can use Yahoo Autos to get quotes from your local dealers.

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2009 Mercedes SLK

2009 Mercedes SLK300
24-month | 15k miles | residual 49% | .00023 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 46% | .00006 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 37% | .00006 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 31% | .00395 base money factor

2009 Mercedes SLK350
24-month | 15k miles | residual 51% | .00092 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 48% | .00054 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 39% | .00054 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 32% | .00395 base money factor

2009 Mercedes SLK55 AMG
24-month | 15k miles | residual 47% | .00430 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 45% | .00395 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 35% | .00395 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 32% | .00395 base money factor

09 Mercedes Benz CL Lease Rates – July 2009

logo_benzMy Take: Close, but no cigar. I don’t like any of these leases this month. The CL550 tries, but falls way short. The rest of the lineup doesn’t even bother to look appealing. At this price, I’d rather have the E550. Speaking which, I love that car. I just don’t have $60k to play around with, otherwise, I’d be rolling in a E-Class coupe right now.

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2009 Mercedes CL

2009 Mercedes CL550 4matic
24-month | 15k miles | residual 48% | .00275 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 45% | .00200 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 37% | .00200 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 32% | .00395 base money factor

2009 Mercedes CL600
24-month | 15k miles | residual 40% | .00430 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 38% | .00395 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 30% | .00395 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 28% | .00395 base money factor

2009 Mercedes CL63 AMG
24-month | 15k miles | residual 42% | .00430 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 39% | .00395 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 30% | .00395 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 26% | .00395 base money factor

2009 Mercedes CL65 AMG
24-month | 15k miles | residual 38% | .00430 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 35% | .00395 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 28% | .00395 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 23% | .00395 base money factor

09 Mercedes Benz GL Lease Rates – July 2009

logo_benzMy Take: The GL450 is probably the better deal of the 3 trims. As a matter of fact, I think I’ll be putting it in THE LIST since it’s money factor is fairly low and the residual value is workable. I think that invoice price can be attained in regions with decent competition since cars at this price have a good profit margin. I wouldn’t be surprised if you could dip slightly below invoice. Just don’t forget to negotiate the sale price of the vehicle instead of the payments. If your dealer starts off talking payments with you, quickly switch the subject to the sale price/cap cost of the vehicle. That is the one and only place where you can significantly decrease your monthly payments.

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2009 Mercedes GL

2009 Mercedes GL320 BlueTec
24-month | 15k miles | residual 53% | .00132 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 48% | .00147 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 40% | .00147 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 33% | .00395 base money factor

2009 Mercedes GL450
24-month | 15k miles | residual 54% | .00120 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 48% | .00070 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 39% | .00070 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 32% | .00395 base money factor

2009 Mercedes GL550
24-month | 15k miles | residual 49% | .00120 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 44% | .00074 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 37% | .00074 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 31% | .00395 base money factor

An Afternoon with Mercedes, BMW and Infiniti

Today, I decided to pay a little visit to Aaron, Dave and David and came way with a lot of great information to share with you prospective lessees. I don’t do this often, but I like to pay a visit to dealers and strike up a relationship with them.  I am a consumer after all, so it helps to know good people that will not try to fleece me for every dime that I have. So lets jump into this wonderful Saturday edition of “RIDE with G goes car shopping”.

logo_benz One bit of interesting news I learned today from talking with Aaron was the “Cash for Clunkers” program the government is offering right now. Check out http://www.cars.gov for the details on the rebate. Here is a quick overview which summarizes the major points of this program.

Car Allowance Rebate System

  • Your vehicle must be less than 25 years old on the trade-in date
  • Only purchase or lease of new vehicles qualify
  • Generally, trade-in vehicles must get 18 or less MPG (some very large pick-up trucks and cargo vans have different requirements)
  • Trade-in vehicles must be registered and insured continuously for the full year preceding the trade-in
  • You don’t need a voucher, dealers will apply a credit at purchase
  • Program runs through Nov 1, 2009 or when the funds are exhausted, whichever comes first.
  • The program requires the disposal of your eligible trade-in vehicle and that the dealer disclose to you an estimate of the scrap value of your trade-in. The scrap value, however minimal, will be in addition to the rebate, and not in place of the rebate.

Basically, you trade in an old clunker (which will get junked and they give you cash towards a new car purchase or lease. If you have an old gas guzzler sitting there waiting to be disposed, take advantage of this. The goal is to get gas guzzlers and polluting cars off the streets. You can go to any dealership and request more information about the  “Cash for Clunkers” program. I know that Benz  only has one model that qualifies for this rebate, GLK350 4matic. By the way, I did get a chance to test drive the GLK350 and I came away fairly impress by it. I think I’m going to put it on my list after I am done with my G37. Anyone want a 08 G37 coupe with 25 months left on a lease? 😀

Anyway, there are lot of discount and the CLKs this month. As I mentioned in the CLK post, there is a $13k purchase rebate on the CLK550 and $10k on the CLK350 coupes. There is a $3500 (or maybe $5500, can’t remember) lease cash on the CLK convertibles right now so it isn’t a bad time to go “topless”, as Aaron suggests. Remember, you really need to know your terms, miles, colors, options of the car you want BEFORE contacting your dealer.  You can only talk numbers with the dealer if the car is on the lot OR if they can get their hands on what you want.  Once you’ve figured out what you want, you need to have an idea the kind of sale price and payments (plus fees) you can afford. I know it’s a bit daunting if you haven’t done this before, but that is what I am here for. Just post your questions in the Forums or drop me a line in the comment’s box under each post. Either way, I’ll do my best to get back to you within 24 hrs (unless I am having too much fun elsewhere. LOL).

Now going back to the CLKs, you will notice that most of the rebates on the coupes are going towards purchases only. So how do you tap into that kind of cash and still walk away leasing? Simple, you have a non-captive bank finance your lease. The bank will purchase the dealership from the dealership which will qualify for the rebates, then turn around and lease the car to you using their rates.  All you gotta do is make sure the lease rates from the bank are decent enough to make the deal work. If it does, then pull the trigger, if it doesn’t, oh well, at least you tried.

Okay, one last bit of news regarding Benz and we’ll be moving on to the BMWs…If you are a current Benz lessee and have around 3 months before the end of your lease term, you should inquire about the possibility to get off your lease in advance. There is this little known program out there from MBFS that pretty much absorbs the last few payments on your lease (without applying the negative equity into a new lease/purchase), waives the disposition fee (which is pretty big by the way) and allows you to get into another Mercedes. I bet Edmunds didn’t tell you THAT ONE! See! it pays to RIDE with G after all. Haahaa. Another thing is that sometimes, MBFS will absorb up to 5 months worth of payments, so you definitely should check in with your dealer 3 to 5 months PRIOR to the end of your lease.  This way, you can get off early in order to take advantage of  whatever promotions are going on that month. Remember, when it comes to cars, deals and rates change monthly; if you miss out, you miss out.

All this information is courtesy of Aaron, so if you are a Southern California resident looking to get into a Mercedes, please give him an opportunity to sell you a car. The guy is awesome, really. I mean, he let me drive the GLK350 4matic knowing that I wasn’t in the market for a car right now.  I got the tour the facility, took a bunch of pictures and every one was super cool about it. I even took a picture of Jackie (I hope I got her name right), MB of Long Beach’s wonderful receptionist and she was totally cool about it! Really nice folks there.

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After my visit with Aaron, I stopped by to visit Dave over at BMW of Long Beach. When I arrived, he was on the phone working with a customer who happens to be a reader of my site. How cool is THAT! I hung around for a bit and it seems this mystery person will be proud owner of a 3-series convertible today. Congrats to you sir! I’m glad you were able to work out a sweet deal on your ride. Hope you enjoyed working with Dave and please chime in if you get the chance, I’d like to get some feedback regarding your experiences with Dave.

Anyway, I didn’t get a chance to get too much of a scoop on BMWs unfortunately (I got so caught up chit-chatting about tax-related issues with him that I totally forgot to ask some important questions). I did however get a chance to squeeze in one thing regarding the 3-series. The sedan IS the better deal due to the bigger discounts available on that model. Another thing is that doc fee for California residents looking to lease is $45 and $55 if you are looking buy. So, the next time you are being charged $55 on a lease, you should correct them. I know it’s ten bucks, but hey, still money.  Another thing we discussed is the negative equity that gets rolled into a new lease. Do you realize that the negative equity in your existing car is already financed AND taxed? If you roll that into a new lease or purchase you are essentially charged interest and tax TWICE? Well, if you haven’t given that too much of thought, you should. Rolling negative equity into a car is generally a BAD idea, so please don’t do it.

Another thing we talked about is the rebates on the 3-series. You can put them towards cap reduction or you can just save it off the inception fee, either you like. So the BMWUSA website is wrong about using it solely as cap cost reduction. Good info there because how you apply the rebate does changed the monthly payments. Remember for every $1000 saved, that’s about $30 per month in payments.

Again, Dave is a great source of information so give him a call if you have questions. He’s a no BS kind of guy, so he won’t play the monthly payment game with you. Just remember one thing, come prepared. Know your car, know your terms and know your numbers. It makes it easier on you and it makes it easier on him. You call/email, you agree on a price, he preps the car while you sign the papers, you get the keys and you are off.  Car leasing or buying should be this easy.

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Today, I made a connection with David Baker from Cerritos Infiniti and invited him to join the Dealerplace. As a former customer of the dealership, it felt right to go back to them and see if I could find a Dealerplace person for the Infiniti lineup. Someone that’s been in the business a while and knows his cars and numbers. David fit that need because he is the Internet Director over at Cerritos Infiniti and has access to all the wonderful lease rates that you all so crave.  The best part is that he is actually willing to share them with you! No more shady dealers that don’t want show you the lease rates! I also got a chance to ask him some questions, you know, talk car leasing with him and here’s what I found out…

If you want to get into a G37 convertible, you better wait. The money factor on those is up in the .00280 range and the availability is VERY limited right now. Most arrivals are going to those who preordered, so just sit tight and see what develops in the next few months. The car is so new right now that its going to be hard getting into one at a decent price. Remember early adopters are the ones that get shafted on the sale price.

Next we have loyalty cash. I believe they are giving out $1000 on the G37 sedans right now (loyalty cash in the past was only $500). As you know the G37 sedans have started leasing well lately, so if you plan to get yourself back into an Infiniti, now is not a bad time. Another thing you might not have known is that like MBFS, IFS is offering to pay off up to 3 months of payments if you are looking to get off your existing Infiniti lease. This is for a LIMITED TIME, so do take advantage of it when you can. Now, say your lease is expiring in 2-3 months, IFS will absorb those payments and waive the disposition fee as well if you get another car from them. Tack that on with loyalty cash, and you got yourself a few thousand in savings.

And now, the last bit of info. I got a chance to glance over some of Dave’s lease rates (yup he actually showed them to me, talk about being honest with his customers) and the G37 sedan looks solid, the EX and FX have fairly good money factors as well. However, the “golden goose” is the G37 couple, 0.0197 guys! not bad at all. I think I paid .00191 on mine, so that’s down to last year’s levels. Of course the residuals have come down a bit on the 09s, but still, its good to know that IFS is being aggressive. The word is that IFS is actually trying to move the G37 coupes, so if you wanna  ride in a G37 coupe like me, now is a good time to inquire about them.

Final Thoughts

I think the market for automobiles is really tough right now and  you’ve probably seen some of your local dealers closing shop or downsizing. That’s not a good thing, specially for us, the consumers. We need decent competition around our area in order to keep sales prices competitive, that’s the bottom line.  So think of my referrals as a way of “rewarding the good guys” and to encourage excellent customer service.  No offense to the dealership owners, but I care very little about the dealership itself.  However, I do care about the good people that work there and take care of my needs. Establishing relationships is key for me, because it is always nice to know that you will be treated right no matter which dealership you go into.

I will be posting a bunch of pictures I took over at Mercedes Benz of Long Beach, Long Beach BMW and Cerritos Infiniti. You will get some comments and extra info so be sure to check in again in the next 24 hours! I will also get some lease rates up for all of you as well!

Hope you are having an awesome 7/11! Oh you might want to stop by 7eleven or something, I hear they were giving away Slurpees or something. LOL.

09 Mercedes Benz CLS Lease Rates – July 2009

logo_benzMy Take: There is $3000 lease cash on the CLS550 this month, which is not too shabby. The MF is a pretty good at around 1.968% APR, but the residual value is a tad low. It is a decent candidate for Lease-To-Buy, but I would recommend buying it instead. You can get 2.9% APR for up to 66 months, which is not a bad option if you like the CLS and want to keep one in your driveway indefinitely.

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2009 Mercedes CLS

2009 Mercedes CLS550
24-month | 15k miles | residual 50% | .00100 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 45% | .00082 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 37% | .00082 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 32% | .00395 base money factor

2009 Mercedes CLS63 AMG
24-month | 15k miles | residual 48% | .00430 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 44% | .00395 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 35% | .00395 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 33% | .00395 base money factor

2010 BMW 6-Series Lease Rates – July 2009

logo_bmwMy Take: Don’t know what to say about the 2010 Sixes. Residual is not bad for the most part, but the money factor needs work. The better option is still to buy them because you pay less in interest overall (3.9% vs 4.8%). Not an astronomical difference, but you are talking about a $80k+ car here.

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2010 BMW 6-Series

2010 BMW 650i Coupe
24-month | 15k miles | residual 58% | .00200 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 54% | .00200 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 32% | .00265 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 26% | .00265 base money factor

2010 BMW 650i Convertible
24-month | 15k miles | residual 62% | .00200 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 57% | .00200 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 33% | .00265 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 27% | .00265 base money factor

2010 BMW M6 Coupe
24-month | 15k miles | residual 62% | .00200 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 57% | .00200 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 33% | .00265 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 26% | .00265 base money factor

2010 BMW M6 Convertible
24-month | 15k miles | residual 62% | .00200 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 57% | .00200 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 35% | .00265 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 28% | .00265 base money factor

09 Mercedes Benz CLK-Class Lease Rates – July 2009

logo_benzMy Take: I hope some of you were able to jump on the CLKs the last couple months. I have to apologize regarding last month’s CLK post because it came a tad too late. I should have put in more effort reminding everyone that the CLKs were being discounted heavily and that you should look into them ASAP. It wasn’t that I was wrong regarding the deals. It was more about the fact that I posted the CLK Deals Announcent on THE LAST DAY of the month. Obviously that didn’t really help everyone plan ahead. So, my apologies. There is a light at the end of the tunnel though. The CLK coupes have $13,000 dealer cash on any lease, cash purchase or financed purchased. The problem is, the money factor sucks and MBFS isn’t offering special financing on them anymore. I would suggest securing your own loan. Shop around for the lowest rates and see whats out there. I checked with LeaseCompare and they can’t really beat the insanely high lease rates MBFS is charging. The money factor is significantly lower, but you are taking a huge dump on the residual value. Not a bad thing if you plan to buy the car at lease end, but I would rather have you go straight to financing the purchase instead. If you decide to buy the car, check with your local bank or credit union. Of course the most desirable way to get this ride would be to pay cash upfront, offer 13k below invoice, tack on your taxes and fees and be done with it.

Quick little comment about the convertibles this month. They are okay. No cash available, but I’m sure you can negotiate a fairly attractive sale price since these cars are the last of their kind. Special financing is still available on these (2.9% for 66 months), so not all is lost.

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2009 Mercedes CLK-Class

2009 Mercedes CLK350 Coupe
24-month | 15k miles | residual 43% | .00430 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 40% | .00395 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 34% | .00395 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 29% | .00395 base money factor

2009 Mercedes CLK350 Convertible
24-month | 15k miles | residual 50% | .00118 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 47% | .00118 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 34% | .00118 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 29% | .00395 base money factor

2009 Mercedes CLK550 Coupe
24-month | 15k miles | residual 41% | .00430 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 38% | .00395 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 32% | .00395 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 27% | .00395 base money factor

2009 Mercedes CLK550 Convertible
24-month | 15k miles | residual 48% | .00118 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 45% | .00118 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 34% | .00118 base money factor
60-month | 15k miles | residual 28% | .00395 base money factor