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There are only two types of people: Those that like cars and those that don't. If you like cars and if you do high miles and spend more time in your car than at home, then theres a strong argument to say sod it and lump the equivalent of your sofa, mortgage and home hifi budget into somewhere where you will spend most of your time. But only if you can afford it...
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Good luck, but ..Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostAiming to seal the deal on a brand new Merc tomorrow as a treat for working extremely hard this last year.
Banking on being end of month and being August, sales will have been quiet and good deal to be had... Got my pricing strategy lined up, told salesman am looking for a proper deal and will use the take it or leave it final offer approach, which I did last time to good effect.
So...wish me luck...
Any non-millionaire who spends more than £10K on a car, or £15K tops, is barking mad IMHO, especially now newish low-mileage large cars are so dirt cheap.
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Just been here and have a new toy on the way for crimbo. In the UK the dealers are under a lot of pressure to make sales so its not hard to get a good deal
tip is don't be an arse merc dealers are used to arseholes with loads of cash demanding wont work.
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All new Mercedes are pre-ordered to customers own spec. If you buy new off the shelf, then they are either cancelled orders or the garage is not doing well and are using ghost customers to keep their franchise. You might be able to buy below cost!Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostAiming to seal the deal on a brand new Merc tomorrow as a treat for working extremely hard this last year.
Banking on being end of month and being August, sales will have been quiet and good deal to be had... Got my pricing strategy lined up, told salesman am looking for a proper deal and will use the take it or leave it final offer approach, which I did last time to good effect.
So...wish me luck...
Previously I have bought two new Mercs, one was in Cyprus, it was very much cheaper than the UK, (drove back via the ferry and Italy) the other was ordered in Switzerland and collect from the factory in Sindlfingen. (They gave a factory tour as well)
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Its new car reg day on Sunday.Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostAiming to seal the deal on a brand new Merc tomorrow as a treat for working extremely hard this last year.
Banking on being end of month and being August, sales will have been quiet and good deal to be had... Got my pricing strategy lined up, told salesman am looking for a proper deal and will use the take it or leave it final offer approach, which I did last time to good effect.
So...wish me luck...
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Wish Me Luck...
Aiming to seal the deal on a brand new Merc tomorrow as a treat for working extremely hard this last year.
Banking on being end of month and being August, sales will have been quiet and good deal to be had... Got my pricing strategy lined up, told salesman am looking for a proper deal and will use the take it or leave it final offer approach, which I did last time to good effect.
So...wish me luck...
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