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Yes at £500 plus a month ….The majority will be leased.
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Yes at £500 plus a month ….The majority will be leased.
Company cars mostly I guess?Yes at £500 plus a month ….
Was having a look at one of these yesterday ,as it was parked down the street, and it was a nice looking vehicle in black and made me look twice , something that offering from other manufacturers have not done recently.
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Bit pricey at £38k ish but as you say the monthlies is the major purchasing factor for most these days.
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Hi Bobby Dazzler , again thank you for a courteous reply.Unfortunately as on many forums certain members like to throw punches but have glass jaws.
I don't expect many people to agree with my comments but what is a forum for : for me it is to express ones opinion.
If Mercedes had a real mind set change and provided even a good level of customer service it would be a start.
From my understanding Mercedes are introducing over twenty new models within the next few years , no doubt based upon EV platforms.
If you look at customer satisfaction surveys Mercedes do not do well regarding electrics , I say no more.
2016 plate car inspected for subframe and brake line corrosion.
Good job otherwise he'd probably be arrested!Hi , A friend of mine runs 4 Skoda cars.
He is not a badge snog.
His top of the range superb is truly wonderful and where I live in Portugal Skoda and Dacia have have reduced Mercedes to Mercedes Who.
Unfortunately I think I am a badge snob !!
Me too....and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that!Unfortunately I think I am a badge snob !!
You're not missing anything , the W206s I've seen , mainly black and base spec, look terrible - bland bland bland.Certainly have seen very few new C Classes and they've been around a good 1 year+
You're not missing anything , the W206s I've seen , mainly black and base spec, look terrible - bland bland bland.
Hi , I am sure you are correct !Good job otherwise he'd probably be arrested!
I saw a White P Plus in my local showroom when they were released and thought it looked great. I really did consider getting one as a replacement for my 2018 C250d 4matic (White obviously) but the OTR price had shot up to £55k plus, and with MBs new pricing strategy there was no chance of a discount, so decided against it.I might look into one when the prices are more reasonable. Not driven one yet but I don't mind the spectral blue or the red (obviously). Unfortunately most of them all tend to be black/grey
I saw a White P Plus in my local showroom when they were released and thought it looked great. I really did consider getting one as a replacement for my 2018 C250d 4matic (White obviously) but the OTR price had shot up to £55k plus, and with MBs new pricing strategy there was no chance of a discount, so decided against it.
Another excuse to start a pointless thread as the OP seems obsessed with cars falling apart from corrosion?
It has to be the lack of love for the 4 pot and electric motor on the later cars.I think from an AMG point of view Mercedes are struggling the M cars had a strong year last year.
I do think if its all the engine downsizing affecting buyer habits for the base models for AMG like C63 etc.
It will be interesting over time.
I agree with your sentiment, especially for the C/E - I don't think people will buy it if there is other cars available with V8s.It has to be the lack of love for the 4 pot and electric motor on the later cars.
Mercedes made a serious error in scrapping the V8 prematurely in their lead selling C and E classes IMO, but time will tell if these smaller cc AMGs will eventually sell. I have my doubts.
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