Lease takeover 2012 C63 Sedan (SF Bay Area) - Fully Loaded + Low payments + Mods
#1
Lease takeover 2012 C63 Sedan (SF Bay Area) - Fully Loaded + Low payments + Mods
Year: 2012
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: C-Class
Price: $66500
Mileage: 9900
Color: Sapphire Grey
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): CA
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
Lease details:
- Monthly payments: $812.75. When CA tax is included, payments are $879.80. An exceptionally low monthly for an 82k car!
- Lease term: Just over 3 years left (38 months). Contract finishes 10/01/16).
- Mileage allowance: Its 10,000 miles a year, and I am just slightly under that after the first year.
- Current Buyout price: $66,500
- Buyout at end of lease: $40,952.50.
Car Details
- 2012 C63 Sedan
- Sapphire Grey with red leather interior - looks great and very unique combo.
- Car is in mint condition, inside and out.
Base Price: $58,930.
Options
- Sapphire Grey - $720
- Carbon Fiber Trim - $2,590
- Classic Red Nappa Leather Package - $3,090
- COMMAND w/Hard Drive Nav - $930 (This is the same thing as the "multimedia package" that costs $2,790, except it doesn't have the backup camera. Everything else, including Voice, Sirius, Bluetooth, iPhone, etc all included).
- Keyless Go - $650
- Power Rear-Window SunShade - $440
- Special Order (for SunShade) - $250
- AMG Illuminated Door Sills - $850
- Mbrace - $660
- Lane Tracking Package - $850 (side assist, etc)
- Lighting Package (Bi-Xenon) - $1,290
- P31 AMG Development Package - $6,050
- Limited Slip Diff - $2,030
Subtotal - $79,330
Destination Charge - $875
Gas Guzzler - $1,700
Total MSRP - $81,905
On top of that, I have lowered the car on H&R springs, tinted the windows (35%) all around, put in clear side markers, and 12mm spacers. Overall, the car has a much more aggressive stance now (and of course, there is no rubbing at all). Total mods came to about $1,300. Original springs and side markers will go to the new owner.
So all up, its an $83k car for monthly payments of $812 + tax with zero down.
MBFS requires you to do a credit check + I believe the transfer fee for CA is $595.
I'm located in San Jose (zip 95117).
You can contact me at obeleask at gmail dot com.
More photos here.
Last edited by MeinM3; 07-09-2013 at 05:09 PM.
#2
Started the new job & commute now, so no longer asking for any money down. Just take over the monthly payments.
I also just paid next years registration, so that's taken care of too.
I also just paid next years registration, so that's taken care of too.
#3
Had several people asking this, so no, under no circumstances will I let anyone take the car for some period of time while the lease remains in my name. It's all or nothing!
39 months left on the lease, zero down, $880 a month!
39 months left on the lease, zero down, $880 a month!
#4
That's pretty unreasonable to not let some ransom person that contacts you over the web take your pristine $80,000 car for some indeterminate amount of time. Just because they might not pay you, you might never see them again or could return the car trashed is no reason to be so inflexible.
#5
That's pretty unreasonable to not let some ransom person that contacts you over the web take your pristine $80,000 car for some indeterminate amount of time. Just because they might not pay you, you might never see them again or could return the car trashed is no reason to be so inflexible.
#6
Bump for the next payment made - 38 months now left on the lease.
Also booked in for the 10k service next week so that will be taken care of too.
Now up to 6 people who want to take the car for just a few months, and a new one from today of an offer to pay $600/month.
Had another guy look at the car, but he really wanted a coupe. He decided to lease a new coupe instead, so he put 10k down AND has a higher monthly payment. At zero down, taking over my lease is definitely a sweet deal for the right buyer...
Also booked in for the 10k service next week so that will be taken care of too.
Now up to 6 people who want to take the car for just a few months, and a new one from today of an offer to pay $600/month.
Had another guy look at the car, but he really wanted a coupe. He decided to lease a new coupe instead, so he put 10k down AND has a higher monthly payment. At zero down, taking over my lease is definitely a sweet deal for the right buyer...
#7
Bump for the next payment made - 38 months now left on the lease.
Also booked in for the 10k service next week so that will be taken care of too.
Now up to 6 people who want to take the car for just a few months, and a new one from today of an offer to pay $600/month.
Had another guy look at the car, but he really wanted a coupe. He decided to lease a new coupe instead, so he put 10k down AND has a higher monthly payment. At zero down, taking over my lease is definitely a sweet deal for the right buyer...
Also booked in for the 10k service next week so that will be taken care of too.
Now up to 6 people who want to take the car for just a few months, and a new one from today of an offer to pay $600/month.
Had another guy look at the car, but he really wanted a coupe. He decided to lease a new coupe instead, so he put 10k down AND has a higher monthly payment. At zero down, taking over my lease is definitely a sweet deal for the right buyer...
GWLT, beautiful car.
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#9
Thanks guys...
One of the many reasons I lease is so that I don't have to go to through the hassle of selling cars privately. Guess it can't always work out that way
One of the many reasons I lease is so that I don't have to go to through the hassle of selling cars privately. Guess it can't always work out that way
#12
Yep - still available. Was almost gone but MBFS just denied the guys credit application (despite 750+ credit and good income).
#14
That's weird... why would they deny him if he has Tier 1 credit + income??
#15
They won't tell us. We need to wait 7 - 10 business days for an explanation to be sent in the mail. Very annoying...