Used 2019 Mercedes Benz C300 Coupe 4matic Lease Swap for sale in Saugus, MA
$1,500
Vehicle Details
2019 Year | WDDWJ8EB5KF858084 VIN | 5,500 mi. Mileage |
$1,500 Price | coupe Body Type | mid-size Size |
white Exterior Color | like new General Condition | lien Title Status |
4 cylinders Cylinders | automatic Transmission | 4wd Drive Train |
gas Fuel Type |
Vehicle Description
See Mercedes Benz Financial Services for lease transfer information.
My job situation changed recently, and I no longer need a commuting car. I am looking to have someone take over my lease on a 2019 C300 Coupe 4matic. I've had it for 7 months on a 36 month lease (payment taken out every 13th of the month). The car is like new, as it should be after 7 months and only ~5,500 miles on the odometer. The 36 month lease has an allowance of 36,000 miles (starting from 100 miles, so 36,100 on the odometer at the end of 36 months). My payment of $638.95 includes Massachusetts sales tax AND prepaid maintenance for all 3 years of the lease.
It is Polar White with a saddle brown/black leather interior.
Original MSRP: $52,285
Options include:
AMG Line (AMG Body Styling, Brushed Aluminum Sport Pedals w/ Rubber Studs, AMG Floormats, Sport Suspension, Sport Steering System, Perforated Front Brake Discs w/ Mercedes-Benz Calipers) $1,500
Illuminated Star $450
Body-color rear spoiler $350
Rear chrome trim $200
Pre-installation for SD-card navigation $200
Heated Front Seats $580
64-Color Ambient Lighting $310
Premium Package (Burmester Surround Sound System, KEYLESS-GO, Power Folding Mirrors, Hands-Free Access, Electronic Trunk Closer) $1,350
The lease transfer is done directly through Mercedes Benz Financial Services. You have to pass their credit check, they take care of the rest. Good credit with auto loan history required. The lease transfer fee from Mercedes is $595 + tax. I will pay anyone looking to take over my lease $1,500 cash (this will cover the transfer, and you can pocket the rest).
If that seems too good to be true, it's not. If you understand how leases work, you know that until the end of the lease, you have negative equity. Trading it in, I'd take a several thousand dollar loss. The only way out is a lease swap. This is your chance to get into a Mercedes with no money down and a significant cash back incentive.
Reach out with any questions.
My job situation changed recently, and I no longer need a commuting car. I am looking to have someone take over my lease on a 2019 C300 Coupe 4matic. I've had it for 7 months on a 36 month lease (payment taken out every 13th of the month). The car is like new, as it should be after 7 months and only ~5,500 miles on the odometer. The 36 month lease has an allowance of 36,000 miles (starting from 100 miles, so 36,100 on the odometer at the end of 36 months). My payment of $638.95 includes Massachusetts sales tax AND prepaid maintenance for all 3 years of the lease.
It is Polar White with a saddle brown/black leather interior.
Original MSRP: $52,285
Options include:
AMG Line (AMG Body Styling, Brushed Aluminum Sport Pedals w/ Rubber Studs, AMG Floormats, Sport Suspension, Sport Steering System, Perforated Front Brake Discs w/ Mercedes-Benz Calipers) $1,500
Illuminated Star $450
Body-color rear spoiler $350
Rear chrome trim $200
Pre-installation for SD-card navigation $200
Heated Front Seats $580
64-Color Ambient Lighting $310
Premium Package (Burmester Surround Sound System, KEYLESS-GO, Power Folding Mirrors, Hands-Free Access, Electronic Trunk Closer) $1,350
The lease transfer is done directly through Mercedes Benz Financial Services. You have to pass their credit check, they take care of the rest. Good credit with auto loan history required. The lease transfer fee from Mercedes is $595 + tax. I will pay anyone looking to take over my lease $1,500 cash (this will cover the transfer, and you can pocket the rest).
If that seems too good to be true, it's not. If you understand how leases work, you know that until the end of the lease, you have negative equity. Trading it in, I'd take a several thousand dollar loss. The only way out is a lease swap. This is your chance to get into a Mercedes with no money down and a significant cash back incentive.
Reach out with any questions.