Mercedes Car News

February 17, 2011

Mercedes Auto Salvage

Filed under: salvage — sunil @ 2:25 pm

Auto salvage auctions are ideal options if you are looking to buy a car or spare parts for your car at very cheap prices or re-sell the car following refurbishment. Obtaining a car from a salvage auction can work to your advantage if you are aware of the salvage categories the car you are looking for falls under. Understand these salvage categories carefully when you consider Mercedes auto salvage.

If the Mercedes model falls under category A then it is really a junk vehicle which can, at best be considered for its parts. In all other cases, buying such a vehicle does not offer any benefits.

In category B, you can salvage the vehicle parts and the costs involved will be lower than the selling price of the parts. So basically this means that you can make a profit on category B Mercedes auto salvage.

In category C, you have the assurance that you can get the vehicle repaired on your own (not through the retailer) for a cheaper price.

Category D car Mercedes salvage vehicles come with a 100% repair guarantee. The repair costs involved in this case will be lower than the PAV or pre-accident value of the vehicle.

Category X is the preferred category as there are no records of discernible vehicle damage and they can be sold at good profits. Mercedes-brand cars in this category are generally those that are recovered after being stolen or minimally damaged ones that require very little work.

Mercedes E Class Car Lease

Filed under: lease — sunil @ 2:25 pm

Car leasing today, remains a popular alternative for Britons who want to avoid making a large upfront payment on new car purchases. This is especially true when the car model in question is a luxury one, such as a Mercedes E Class. In such a case, quite a few motorists would prefer to go for a Mercedes E Class car lease from their nearest dealerships. If you are unsure whether car leasing is for you, here are a few points you can consider.

If you prefer to drive a new car every 2-3 years, then leasing a good option. Depending on the length of your lease contract, you can change your leased car every couple of years. Leases impose mileage limitations, so if you have a set average yearly mileage, then leasing can work out well for you.

If you need a car for a certain time period only and sure that you will not purchase a car or be offered one from your company, you can consider a lease. Of course, it goes without saying that you should be able to honour your monthly lease payments.

If you meet all or most of these ‘criteria’ you can consider yourself an ideal candidate for a car lease. A piece of advice in this regard: when you do opt for a Mercedes E Class car lease, read the fine print of the lease contract carefully and get your questions answered by the leasing company.

Mercedes CLC Car Lease

Filed under: lease — sunil @ 2:24 pm

Mercedes Benz CLC is a popular compact car that offers a smooth ride and abundant luxury. If you wish to drive a CLC and are looking to get a Mercedes CLC car lease, consider a PCP leasing product. It has been observed that most UK motorists opting for a car lease prefer a Personal Contract Purchase (PCP).

A PCP contract is fairly simple and straightforward. When you sign such a contract for a particular term, you will have to make payments on a monthly basis. When your lease term ends, you can either hand the car back to your leasing company or buy it.

Your monthly lease payments under such a contract are lower in comparison to other financing options. Some PCP contracts include car maintenance, he costs of which are included in your monthly payments. With such a contract you don’t’ have to worry about the repair or service costs associated with your leased car. Another reason why PCP contracts are popular is because they come with a guarantee against negative equity, and all depreciation worries are handled by the financing company.

Look for good PCP deals when you go for a Mercedes CLC car lease and try to negotiate a good lease rate.

Mercedes SLK Car Lease

Filed under: lease — sunil @ 2:22 pm

You want to experience the luxury drive of an SLK but cannot afford to make the down payment needed for a car loan. A cheaper option is to lease the car. Consider an SLK 200K costing close to £30,000. You may have to pay a 20% down payment on your car loan, which comes up to £6000. If you cannot manage this down payment, then a Mercedes SLK car lease is the best alternative you have to a direct purchase.

Even if you do take out a loan to buy an SLK, your monthly loan payment will be significantly more than your monthly lease payment (considering that the loan and lease period are the same). Even if you have a longer loan term, the overall costs of your loan will increase when you add up all the interest payments. This makes a lease a cheaper option.

Statistics reveal that close to 50% of all high end luxury cars are leased. In fact, even the zero percent financing offered on car purchases by automakers has not really affected the popularity of leasing among motorists. A Mercedes SLK car lease is a great way to drive a new, luxurious and expensive car. Stay cost effective with a lease and drive your SLK in style.

Mercedes B Class Car Lease

Filed under: lease — sunil @ 2:21 pm

If you are looking to lease a compact luxury car, then Mercedes B Class car lease is one of the options you can consider. Whether you sign a lease contract for a luxury car or a budget van, make sure you understand the lease contract completely.

Some lease contracts require you to make a security deposit, which is refundable. Determine if you are comfortable making such a payment or prefer a leasing company which does not charge such a deposit.

It is important that you read the fine print of your lease contract carefully. The leasing company may advertise monthly lease payments and lease rates, but not mention title fee, sales tax and registration fee. When you conduct a price assessment, make sure you include these costs as well.

As the lessee, you are responsible for the car’s maintenance and repairs. In the event of damage to your car as a result of accident or vandalism you will have to pay the costs of repair. Understand the lease terms with respect to lessee responsibility carefully.

Make sure that you do not exceed the mileage limit allowed on your leased car, as mentioned in your Mercedes B Class car lease contract. Also be aware of the extra amount charged for every mile you exceed.

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