Is anyone going to trade in their 1998-2005 for the new 2006 ML and if you have one what is the best price to pay for it.
I'm not trading, but will sell my '98 privately. Much better financially.
Some have reported getting $1,000 over invoice or $2,000 of list here, but I am paying MSRP. I am willing to do that because I have an excellent dealership that supports me in every way.
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Greg Lake Oswego, Oregon, USA 2006 ML350 - Pewter/Charcoal Alcantara/Aluminum; Packages: Comfort, Lighting, Entertainment, Appearance, Airmatic, Sunroof; Options: Nav, Sirius, hitch, heated seats, power liftgate, roof rack; Mods: ML500 skid plates, ML63 20" wheels. 2001 BMW M3 Coupe (5/01 prod.) - Titanium/Cinnamon w/ many mods.
RE: Is anyone going to trade in their 1998-2005 for the NEW 2006 ML..
Pay sticker, it's quicker! Right GregW/Oregon!? [;)] Kidding, of course. [:D]
Actually, my son isn't interested in getting rid of the 1999 ML320 until the new offroad package comes in the ML350. Even then, he wants to wait and see how new W164 owners are enjoying their new Benz and what problems they are experiencing.
RE: Is anyone going to trade in their 1998-2005 for the NEW 2006 ML..
Drove the mew ML with the off road package. [:D][:D]
The new one is much, much better in every asp3ect than the W163. The Interior and built quality is a total different league.
RE: Is anyone going to trade in their 1998-2005 for the NEW 2006 ML..
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TH - 4/23/2005 6:08 AM
Drove the mew ML with the off road package. [:D][:D]
The new one is much, much better in every asp3ect than the W163. The Interior and built quality is a total different league.
Well, supposedly, all new MB cars/SUVs from now on will have very high quality, comparable to MB of old (before cost cutting came into effect).
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Thai
2004 Mercedes G500 "Offroad Limited Edition"
2005 Toyota Corolla LE (daily driver)
2006 Toyota Highlander 2wd (wife's ride)
RE: Is anyone going to trade in their 1998-2005 for the NEW 2006 ML..
Not at all..........l traded in my 1999 ML 430, for a 2002 ML 55, after seeing the W164 at the Detriot Auto Show......l'm sorry..it did nothing for me....As my service advisor says at the Benz dealership..it looks "too Japanese"...l have to honest....too RX 330 for me..l show know..l help produce them in Canada...l hope Greg and who else, enjoys them...its just not for me...l don't like the styling...
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1999 : Black Opal ML 430 : 125,000 KM (traded-in)
2002 : Bordeaux ML 55 : 130,000 KM (traded-in)
2006 : Silver lridium ML 350 : 53,000 KM (stolen)
2006 : Cubanite Silver Metallic : 24,000 KM
RE: Is anyone going to trade in their 1998-2005 for the NEW 2006 ML..
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Well, supposedly, all new MB cars/SUVs from now on will have very high quality, comparable to MB of old (before cost cutting came into effect).
IMHO, the quality standard people are interested in is not MB of old, it is Audi/Lexus/Acura of new. Old MB's were meant to last 20 years. That hasn't been MB's intention for a long time.
__________________ 1974 280 (gone)
1982 380SL (schwarzekatz)
1984 300TDT (why did I get rid of the best one?)
1992 300E (gone and forgotten)
1993 190E (daughter drives)
1994 E320 Wagon (gone and forgotten)
2002 ML320 (thank goodness for extended warranty)
We are trading a 1999ML with approx. 99,000 miles on a 2006 ML350. $2000 off MSRP with a fair value for the trade. With a few exceptions as have been mentioned on this site numerous times, the W163 has been a dependable and reasonably well built car. If we can get as many miles out of the new one with even less repairs it will be an absolute winner. To be more specific on your pricing questions, there are many dealers that are offering $1000 to $1500 off MSRP. Just be careful that you get a legitimate value for your trade.
RE: Is anyone going to trade in their 1998-2005 for the NEW 2006 ML..
just a quick data point for you:
i took delivery of my new 2006 s500 amg sport yesterday and when i was at the dealership picking up my new sled, the dealer was delivering THREE new ml350s that day. i asked my salesman what sort of discount they were offering (no threat to him in telling me as i had just purchased a different car), and he said, "none! full sticker/ full msrp!" no reason to lie to me, i guess.
therefore, for those of you that are getting discounts off of the msrp --> consider yourself very fortunate. those that aren't getting discounts, don't feel like you've been raped; it's the new model thing. point of reference: i live in the western suburbs of chicago.
something else to consider: my dealership deals favourably with me because i have a relationship with the dealership having bought multiple cars from them. i think that sort of 'loyalty' plays into how much of a discount one actually receives when you buy a new car. just a thought. enjoy your new ml benzos! they are VERY sharp in my opinion!!