What are the pros and cons of a Mercedes-Benz stock car?
Buying a Mercedes-Benz stock car has more benefits than a brand new configured car from the factory.
One very important benefit to a stock car is the better price. Stock cars receive a lot more discount compared to a newly configured car. As a result, you have a much better deal and you pay much less for a car that is just as new. Stock cars are not always parked in the showroom, in many cases they are stored away still in its original delivery packaging.
Stock cars can be prepared and delivered to a customer within a week time. The longest time is usually the paperwork involved, such as the payment process and insurance. Once that is out of the way, the dealer acts very quickly in preparing the stock car and have it handed over to you. Unlike with a newly configured car, you need to wait months as the car is being manufactured at the factory and eventually shipped to Belgium.
The only downside to a stock car is the personalisation. Stock cars can have very little changes done, although to some extent it is still possible upon request with the dealer. For example, wheels or interior inlays can be changed. With the latest cars you can buy more features through payable software upgrades. So
stock cars can be personalised to an extent. However major changes like colour, trim and technology equipment can’t be amended. Stock cars are usually safer configurations that will match the taste of most buyers.
Two positives, against one minor drawback. Stock cars are really the smarter option if you are looking for a new car. Try out the mycarena
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