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PCP on ML grand edition or wait for new model ??

Stuart O

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maybe a bit controversial this one - PCP's seem q good on run out grand edition's just now - any thoughts on estimates for the new model ??

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Stuartr
 
ML's haemorrhage money at an alarming rate.

Drive the Deal are currently showing a new OTR price for an ML300 Grand Edition at £40,216.21 a saving of £9658.80 on list, then speak to the supplying dealer about finance.

Or an ML300 Sport at £35,763.40

I had a "60" plate ML300 Sport, I did test drive an ML350 also but there was really nothing in it.

Nice cars. My car had COMAND, memory seats and reverse camera (I bought an ex demo)


I can live without memory seats but they were nice, having had the reverse camera it is worth every penny on an ML.
 
As long as its on a PCP with a guaranteed future value and cheap payments you should be ok. From what I've seen it takes a while for the really good deals to be available on new models.
 
ML new or current

I did try the 350 Diesel Grand ed and was impressed especially with £509 per month PCP deal currently being talked about..not sure how the 'drive the deal ' thing would work out re finance side of it though

can you maybes explain that one ..:o

stuart
 
ML's haemorrhage money at an alarming rate.

...which means that as a buyer you stand to get a lot of car at a vastly reduced price...either buying or leasing...
...assuming you don't mind driving a car about to go out of date (although the new one, while obviously improved, doesn't seem to me to be radically different)...
 
I did try the 350 Diesel Grand ed and was impressed especially with £509 per month PCP deal currently being talked about..not sure how the 'drive the deal ' thing would work out re finance side of it though

can you maybes explain that one ..:o

stuart

DTD are a broker, they place your order with a Mercedes dealer, they then arrange finance themselves, or you arrange it with the dealer.

That's it.

My Father in law's E class was delivered via DTD this month, hassle free, huge saving off list. First registered keeper of a brand new factory ordered car.
 

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