Sunday, October 23, 2011

Mercedes-Benz Sales and Lease Incentives for October

The 2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class is available during October with a 1.9% interest rate loan incentive for 36 months or a 2.9% financing incentive for up to 66 months. The 2012 Mercedes-Benz C300 4Matic is offered with a $379 monthly payment lease deal on a 30-month lease with $4,039 due at signing.

This month, the 2011 E-Class is being sold with a 2.9% interest rate incentive for 36 months or a 3.9% for up to 60 months. The 2011 Mercedes-Benz E350 can be leased for $599 per month on a 33-month lease with a $4,369 down payment.

During October, the 2012 Mercedes-Benz GLK350 can be leased for $399 per month on a 33-month lease with $4,583 due at signing. The 2011 GLK is also available with a 1.9% financing incentive for 36 months or a 2.9% loan deal for up to 60 months.

The 2011 Mercedes-Benz ML350 is being offered this month with a 1.9% financing incentive for 36 months or a 2.9% loan incentive for up to 60 months. XXX The 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK350 lease deal for October is a $619 per month incentive for 33 months with $4,964 due at signing.

For October, the 2012 Mercedes-Benz GL-Class SUV comes with a 1.9% interest rate loan incentive for up to 66 months.

Loan and lease monitoring

Anywhere but Westminster is a series of films and articles aimed at exploring the gap between mainstream politics and real life. Having just spent three weeks film-making and going quietly mad at the party conferences, we've been reminded again of why we conceived the series in the first place. In fact, the films that were made outside the conference bubbles in Birmingham, Wirral and the town of Ramsbottom were ABW pieces in all but name.


In early November we will return with the regular series, making two more films before Christmas. It seems to us that everyone we speak to right now wants to talk about their experience of the state of the economy, and a crisis that shows no signs of coming to an end – and with that in mind, we're asking Comment is free users for suggestions as to non-Westminster stories that highlight Britain's economic plight. Do you know of a place that is the downturn incarnate? Is there a particular business whose fate speaks volumes about the state we're in? Does your own experience point to an aspect of the flatlining economy that politicians don't talk about? Please keep the ideas as specific as possible – for the ABW films we always visit a single location to explore an issue or story. John Domokos and I will be back in the thread at regular intervals.

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