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Mercedes slashes nearly $5k off the list price of a new E-Class
Filed under: Car Buying, Mercedes-Benz
It's always a bit of a gamble. Do you buy a new car now, or wait for the new version to come out? Those who opted to do the latter with the Mercedes-Benz E-Class should be pleased with their decision; not only does the new model represent a significant advance over the one it replaces, but the company's American division has now announced that it's cheaper, too. Whereas the outgoing 2009 E350 sedan - the base model in the US with a V6 engine and rear-wheel-drive - currently lists for $54,075, Mercedes-Benz USA is pricing its successor at $49,475, including destination charges, representing a price drop of $4,600. The 2010 E350 goes on sale in late June next month, and will be followed by the market roll-outs of several other variants. The V8-powered E550 commands a $57,175 list price, and 4Matic all-wheel-drive can be added to either model for a $2,500 premium starting with September orders. The new E63 AMG high-performance version will follow in November, with the 50-state clean diesel E350 Bluetec (Mercedes has dropped the BlueMOTION moniker) coming next March, followed by the wagon bodystyle in June 2010. With the existing CLK replaced by the new E-Class Coupe also next month, pricing doesn't drop significantly ($48,975 for the CLK vs. $48,925 for the new E coupe), but the outgoing model was ostensibly positioned between the C and E-Class sedan ranges, and moves up with the integration of the coupe into the new E-Class sedan range. The E550 coupe gets a list price of $55,525, with convertible versions arriving next spring. No new AMG coupe is planned. Mercedes says the change in pricing, which it also affected with the introduction of the new C-Class two years ago, was put in place to bring the list price closer to the actual average transaction price. In other words, theoretically the actual price that a customer pays should be about the same. But while other automakers increase their prices with the introduction of new models, it's interesting to see a marque like Mercedes ostensibly cut its down while returning more features in a more advanced vehicle. Gallery: 2010 Mercedes Benz E-Class [Source: Automotive News - subs. req'd]Mercedes slashes nearly $5k off the list price of a new E-Class originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 04 May 2009 10:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments More... Autoblog 05-04-2009 11:58 AM |
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$5,000 slashed off the base price.....then they'll add $6,500 in options as standard
I'm glad they are sticking with Blutec though. I was joking with a friend at the dealer a few weeks about the out of control badging on the cars. "So what your actually buying is a GL320CDI Blutec 4matic......" (Go head, say it outloud)
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Not that it'll do ME any good . . .
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