RM 3,688 monthly for Mercedes-Benz C200 on 2-year loan, only possible with Agility Financing

Technology is constantly advancing; such is the nature of science. There are people who keep on top of it by changing to the latest smartphones every year. But what about cars? What if you’d like to keep enjoying the latest and greatest with what leading luxury car brands, like Mercedes-Benz, have to offer?

Well, Agility Financing from Mercedes-Benz Services Malaysia allows you to do just that, which means there’s never been a better time to own a Mercedes-Benz.

With Agility Financing, your monthly instalments only contribute towards the depreciation cost, thus guaranteeing its future value. This is the ultimate insurance against future uncertainties as well as new technologies.

This brings us on to the topic of the future of mobility – electric vehicles (EV). EVs are still relatively new in the Malaysian market, with uncertainties surrounding their resale value. But if you get an EV – such as a Mercedes-Benz EQA, EQB, EQC, or EQS – under Agility Financing, you’ll be protected against uncertain depreciation with guaranteed return option.

Also read: Mercedes-Benz EQB and EQC prices confirmed at RM 329k and RM 389k respectively

It’s also the perfect opportunity to try out EV lifestyle, to find out if it’s suitable for you as Agility Financing makes more sense with shorter tenures, such as 1 or 2 years.

You can sign up for a Mercedes-Benz EQA on a 1-year tenure for example and after that, you can decide if you’d like to continue the EV lifestyle or return it and sign up for a new Mercedes-Benz that runs on fuel, like a Mercedes-Benz C-Class.

The locally-assembled (CKD) Mercedes-Benz C200 now retails at RM 287,888, while the C300 is priced at RM 327,888.

Also read: CKD 2022 (W206) Mercedes-Benz C-Class launched in Malaysia, cheaper by up to RM 17k

Opting for a 2-year tenure in Agility Financing, the monthly instalments for a Mercedes-Benz C200 is only RM 3,688 and RM 4,188 for the C300. Maths will tell you that in order get those monthly figures from traditional bank hire purchase loans, you’d need significantly longer tenures.

And once you’re done with the C-Class after a year or two at its prime, simply sign up for another brand-new Mercedes-Benz. You’d be keeping up with the latest technologies.

Sure, you won’t be owning the car. But for buyers who prefer to avoid further depreciation and higher maintenance cost by selling their cars before Mercedes-Benz Malaysia's 4-year warranty runs out, this arrangement makes a lot of sense.

 

That being said, maintenance cost is less of an issue for most customers. Not keeping up with their peers in having a better, newer Mercedes-Benz however, can be an issue. This is the appeal of Agility Financing for this demographic of highly demanding clientele.

Opting for Agility Financing also allows you to enjoy additional benefits from Mobility Plus’ guaranteed car replacement program, should their Mercedes-Benz require more than 48 hours to be left at the workshop for maintenance or warranty claims.

For a truly premium brand experience, your replacement Mercedes-Benz will be dropped off at your preferred location.

The promotion for the Mercedes-Benz C-Class is valid until 31-October 2022. For more information on Mercedes-Benz Agility Financing, click here.

Also read: Why pay for the whole cow when steak is cheaper? It’s the same with your Mercedes

This post is sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Services Malaysia

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