Mercedes finance. Increase in excess mileage charges?
Mercedes finance. Increase in excess mileage charges?
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SDB660

Original Poster:

568 posts

211 months

Wednesday 1st March 2017
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Sorry if a re-post as leasing has been done to death here.

Excess mileage on Mercedes finance. On previous cars typically 9p per mile. Now seems to range from 9.6p for A-Class, 10.8p for a E-Class to 14.4p for GLC. New phenomenon? If so, big percentage increase.

NB: Don't want to be dragged into a lease/buy debate. Simply interested in what appears a back door price increase. About 20% for the E Class.

mikeN54

607 posts

197 months

Wednesday 1st March 2017
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Varies wildly deal to deal / car to car

My E63 AMG was only 6p/mile but my M6GC is 25p/mile!

It's only a price increase if you use the extra miles though. It just depends how much they DON'T want you to do extra miles in it and how they judge it will effect residual value.



Edited by mikeN54 on Wednesday 1st March 13:18

anonymous-user

70 months

Wednesday 1st March 2017
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Certain cars resale value is far more sensitive to mileage and is therefore reflected in the over mileage price per mile

b19rak

384 posts

233 months

Wednesday 1st March 2017
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Sorry to hijack this MB lease thread but any idea on their view on aftermarket tints? I'm getting a new cclass very soon and and wanted to get them professionally fitted. Would I need to remove before it goes back to MB?

mikeN54

607 posts

197 months

Thursday 2nd March 2017
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Strictly speaking you're not meant to modify a lease car except with approved parts (ie dealer fit options).

But in reality as long as you return it to standard before it goes back then no problems. (and tell your insurers of course).

CYMR0

3,940 posts

216 months

Thursday 2nd March 2017
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SDB660 said:
About 20% for the E Class.
Exactly 20%, in fact. When I leased my E-Class four years ago it was 10.8 p inc VAT - are you sure they're not just quoting VAT inclusive?

SDB660

Original Poster:

568 posts

211 months

Thursday 2nd March 2017
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CYMR0 said:
SDB660 said:
About 20% for the E Class.
Exactly 20%, in fact. When I leased my E-Class four years ago it was 10.8 p inc VAT - are you sure they're not just quoting VAT inclusive?
...........Not for the first time. I hereby acknowledge that I am a dope. They used to quote ex-VAT for business at least. Good spot.