MB now have lease scheme for their cars
One month min 5k+ depending car model
Anyone took the offer?
Mercedes lease 2go
Mercedes lease 2go
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Jul 11 2017, 08:23 AM, updated 9y ago
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MB now have lease scheme for their cars
One month min 5k+ depending car model Anyone took the offer? |
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Jul 11 2017, 08:39 AM
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RM5k per month and no car at the end of the deal, what kind of madness is this?
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Jul 11 2017, 09:54 AM
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If you can afford RM5K a month instalment better buy outright. At least you can get back residual value when you sell off. On a lease you get nothing.
To top it off servicing cost is on the person leasing. What kind of lease is this? It's like renting a house and having to pay for its repairs. |
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Jul 11 2017, 10:02 AM
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QUOTE(Ginny88 @ Jul 11 2017, 09:54 AM) If you can afford RM5K a month instalment better buy outright. At least you can get back residual value when you sell off. On a lease you get nothing. How did TS know it is 5k+ per month minimum at all?To top it off servicing cost is on the person leasing. What kind of lease is this? It's like renting a house and having to pay for its repairs. It doesn't make sense. I assume if 5k/month is the minimal, that would point the cheapest model A180, 195k+? Who the hell in the right mind would pay 5k monthly lease for an A180? |
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Jul 11 2017, 10:52 AM
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If it's 2k per month, I will definitely take a look at this Lease2GO seriously.
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Jul 11 2017, 12:31 PM
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Jul 11 2017, 09:37 PM
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Singapore should be long ago have this lease option but they include all the servicing and repair cost, but this lease2go if we have to responsible on the repair cost, then this is still not a good scheme.
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Jul 11 2017, 09:41 PM
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Expect a raw deal from MBM.
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Jul 11 2017, 10:42 PM
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Jul 13 2017, 02:39 PM
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Well, figures are out for this Lease2Go scheme and it looks like those aspiring to drive a Merc on the cheap should keep looking. Pualina Tan has the details here.
To take an example the 3 years lease for a C200 is RM6067 a month. The total payout will be: rm6067 x 36 months = rm218,412 New price of C200: rm258,464 This means that in at the end of the 3 years lease you have paid up 84.5% of the new car price and end up with no car. Oh, don't forget there is a servicing cost of rm20,793 which you have to pay extra. This is indeed a raw deal by MBM. A fair lease should pay for the depreciation and insurance premium over the lease period. |
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Jul 13 2017, 03:47 PM
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Actually, i think this caters to specific group of people, the higher management/company owners/corporate fleet.
Should have some tax benefits from my understanding of taxes here. Assuming C class at 300k If the company actually purchase a mercedes car, the maximum claimable allowance (or depreciation for layman terms) is up to 50k. And some more, spread out over a period of 5 years. Meaning 10k x 24% = RM2,400 per year of tax savings. Worse of all, cannot claim back GST for this category of purchase. Rugi GST : 300k x 6% = RM18,000 So net tax loss is : 18k - (2.4k x 5years) = RM6,000 But if under this lease scheme : Assuming lease per month is RM6000 Too bad the lease cost in a non allowable expense in our income tax. But the GST portion can claim : RM6000 x 6% = RM360 per month. Savings over 5 years : RM360 x 12months x 5 years = RM21,600 Any tax experts can double confirm? This post has been edited by wkc5657: Jul 13 2017, 04:12 PM |
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Jul 15 2017, 03:15 AM
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Beauty of leasing is you can claim 100% of the cost under operating expenses instead of only able to have a certain amount of tax deduction.
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Jul 19 2017, 01:52 PM
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QUOTE(khanninah @ Jul 19 2017, 01:41 PM) actually the lease costs can be under company operating expenses. because the car still owned by Mercedes Malaysia and is not an asset on your company books. True, the car still belongs to mercedes, but still not allowed; see page number 13 and 14 (pdf page 20 and 21):https://www.pwc.com/my/en/assets/publicatio...ess-booklet.pdf Specifically disallowed : "lease rentals for passenger cars exceeding RM50,000 or RM100,000 per car, the latter amount being applicable to vehicles costing RM150,000 or less which have not been used prior to the rental" |
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