'02 MBZ E320 Take over lease-Low Pmt!
'02 MBZ E320 Take over lease-Low Pmt!
I have a friend who wants to purchase my C4, but the deal from the wife is that he has to get out of his E320 lease. The info is as follows:
2002-Champagne
Current Miles - 50K
Remaining Term - 11 months
Allowable Mileage - 11K
Payment - $499/month
He would probably subsidize the monthly for $50-$100 per month, although I haven't fully verified this. The car had never had any accidents or problems. If interested, please send me an email and I will forward your contact info along. The car is in southern California-San Fernando Valley
David_Mosesson@Countrywide.com
2002-Champagne
Current Miles - 50K
Remaining Term - 11 months
Allowable Mileage - 11K
Payment - $499/month
He would probably subsidize the monthly for $50-$100 per month, although I haven't fully verified this. The car had never had any accidents or problems. If interested, please send me an email and I will forward your contact info along. The car is in southern California-San Fernando Valley
David_Mosesson@Countrywide.com
Last edited by DaveMo; Apr 6, 2007 at 11:05 PM.
Dave, your buddy probably needs to subsidize this a lot more. Every year MBZ has very good lease deals on the E class, especially the V6 models. $499 a month can be had for brand new cars. Just an FYI.
Well, I'm not sure that I totally agree. There was an add by MBZ in this morning's LA Times for the E-Class. $399/month, but you had to enter into a long term lease and drop $5K as a cap reduction, plus all the other fees. This could be a good deal for someone looking to get into a used one for $0 down, try it out for a few months and if they like it, buy it out of the lease for mid $20's. I don't think that it is a bad deal if my friend subsidizes the payment down to $399.
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