2015 GS 350 RWD $45991, should I accept this offer?
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2015 GS 350 RWD $45991, should I accept this offer?
My old Benz doesn't work now and I want to try a different brand. I searched some deals shared by others in autopriceshare.com and let dealers match them. The best offer I got for GS350 is $45991 ($3600 off MSRP). If I use dealer's finance, I could get 800 more discount.
I also searched some second-hand GS350 2015 or 2014. However, it seems the resale prices for GS350 are high. So I focus the new car here. If someone here just purchased the similar models, could you please share your opinions about this price? Should I accept this offer now?
I also searched some second-hand GS350 2015 or 2014. However, it seems the resale prices for GS350 are high. So I focus the new car here. If someone here just purchased the similar models, could you please share your opinions about this price? Should I accept this offer now?
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seems you are getting a very skimpy GS. I want the more bang for my buck. if it was me I would get something like this:
http://www.parkplacelexusgrapevine.c...-TX/2499327783
price says $38,900 but anything with 900 is really negotiable so 37,500 is probably doable. That thing has 11K in options. $60k Retail and $37K on sale? I think that is 40% off and it has a decent warranty. If my car wasn't as reliable as it is I would be all over that thing. I just can't pull the trigger when I just got my engine redone last year for free, spent $1000 more fixing stuff inside the engine that I might need later and not use it. BY the time my car has any issues I will be looking at a used GSF if they make enough that people won't keep them forever and they let them go.
http://www.parkplacelexusgrapevine.c...-TX/2499327783
price says $38,900 but anything with 900 is really negotiable so 37,500 is probably doable. That thing has 11K in options. $60k Retail and $37K on sale? I think that is 40% off and it has a decent warranty. If my car wasn't as reliable as it is I would be all over that thing. I just can't pull the trigger when I just got my engine redone last year for free, spent $1000 more fixing stuff inside the engine that I might need later and not use it. BY the time my car has any issues I will be looking at a used GSF if they make enough that people won't keep them forever and they let them go.
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My old Benz doesn't work now and I want to try a different brand. I searched some deals shared by others in autopriceshare.com and let dealers match them. The best offer I got for GS350 is $45991 ($3600 off MSRP). If I use dealer's finance, I could get 800 more discount.
I also searched some second-hand GS350 2015 or 2014. However, it seems the resale prices for GS350 are high. So I focus the new car here. If someone here just purchased the similar models, could you please share your opinions about this price? Should I accept this offer now?
I also searched some second-hand GS350 2015 or 2014. However, it seems the resale prices for GS350 are high. So I focus the new car here. If someone here just purchased the similar models, could you please share your opinions about this price? Should I accept this offer now?
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This is a confusing thread. Is the first post a new 2015? I have never seen one with a list price under $50,000. The second post is a 2013 used car.
Edit, I looked up the list prices. I do see some in inventory as low as 49,780. I don't recall seeing them that low when I bought mine a year ago.
Edit, I looked up the list prices. I do see some in inventory as low as 49,780. I don't recall seeing them that low when I bought mine a year ago.
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My old Benz doesn't work now and I want to try a different brand. I searched some deals shared by others in autopriceshare.com and let dealers match them. The best offer I got for GS350 is $45991 ($3600 off MSRP). If I use dealer's finance, I could get 800 more discount.
I also searched some second-hand GS350 2015 or 2014. However, it seems the resale prices for GS350 are high. So I focus the new car here. If someone here just purchased the similar models, could you please share your opinions about this price? Should I accept this offer now?
I also searched some second-hand GS350 2015 or 2014. However, it seems the resale prices for GS350 are high. So I focus the new car here. If someone here just purchased the similar models, could you please share your opinions about this price? Should I accept this offer now?
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Good OTD
I am looking at either GS 350 base with selling price price of 42000 or IS 350 F sport with selling price of 41000. I think I will get that deal since people in forum got it last year around July August and December.
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What is the Invoice Price?
Is this a purchase or lease?
Is there a trade in?
Are there any extended warranties, road hazard, leather protection programs etc.?
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The best deal is 1000 more or less of INVOICE price as OTD price
GS 350 Base is barebone car and Nav only - most dealers have this manufacture configure
MSRP 49500 approximately
Invoice 46000 approximately
Purchase Only
No trade in
No extended warranties
The best deal is OTD price is around 1000 more or less of INVOICE price in which depends where you live. The best deal happen in August and December and if you can get in other month then it is even better.
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