Mercedes-Benz 2009 E-Classes HUGE DISCOUNTS: E350 for $35.5K, E550 for $51K, E63 AMG for $67K (YMMV depending on the dealer)
Add commentsHas anyone been able to get $38k price TODAY? I’ve been trying to get E350 RWD sports and lowest I can find right now is at $40k (2k more from incentive adjustment).
If anyone has any leads, I would appreciate if you can PM me.
Thanks!
UPDATE: I was just told that MBUSA lowered the market support this month to $8,000 (August 2009) from $10,000 (July 2009)… at least for the 2009 E350’s (don’t know if other E-Classes were lowered as well). Stock in my area is gradually running out, with the largest dealership around here only having less than 50 E-Classes left (90% base, 10% with P1, and only in Black or White) down from around 160 last month. They estimate these will be sold out in about 2 weeks at this rate, therefore they are “raising” the price on these cars and won’t be as “flexible” since demand seems to have gone up (whether it’s because of this thread or not, I don’t know). I don’t know if all dealerships are making similar changes to their policy or not (ie: MBUSA-ordered change or individual dealership change), but good luck for anyone who is still looking for a 2009 E-Class!
you really want a deal and can wait, just wait till 2011 or 2012 and buy a used 2010 E350. They’ll be priced in the 30’s and will look current for way longer than an ‘09. One thing about the design of the ‘09 E is that it is not too dissimilar in appearance from the 1995-2002 E generation. 2009 E class is a nice car, but it’s worth noting that the oval headlight look (which I like and was revolutionary when introduced) is now a 15 year old design feature (fall of 1994) and is being completely extinguished from the MB line.

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