Do your friends all drive Porsches? If so, you must make a mend (or is it menz?), and now you can as Mercedes Benz announce cheaper prices for 2012.
If you’re in the market for a brand spanking new Mercedes Benz, then you’ll be glad to hear they’re slashing prices on their B-Class and M-Class ranges. Amazingly, the B-Class price will be slashed by 11 per cent and the M-Class price will see a drop of 15 per cent.
The new B-Class will make its debut in January and the entry-level model – the B180 – will cost €28,850 and it’s in the lowest tax band so you’ll only have to fork out an extra €104 a year, which is good to hear.
The ‘all new M-Class’ will make an appearance on the Irish market sometime in March and the M250 CDI BlueTEC will cost you €69,900 – 15 per cent cheaper than the outgoing entry level diesel. Tax for the M-Class is ‘best in class’ setting you back an extra €447, but if you’re spending nearly 70k on a car the tax won’t really matter.
Mercedes Benz sales manager, Ciaran Allen, said that Mercedes-Benz’s continuing commitment to lower prices underlines their determination to maintain a competitive position in the face of difficult economic conditions in Ireland.
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