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2026 Mercedes-Benz GLA 250 Lease
- Lease term
- 24 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Fuel
- Gas
- Down payment
- $5,000
$149/mo + tax
2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB 250 Lease
- Lease term
- 24 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Fuel
- Gas
- Down payment
- $5,000
$179/mo + tax
2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 Lease
- Lease term
- 24 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Fuel
- Gas
- Down payment
- $5,000
$247/mo + tax
2026 Mercedes-Benz GLA 250 Lease
- Lease term
- 24 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Color
- White
- Fuel
- Gas
- Down payment
- $5,000
$257/mo + tax
2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB 250 Lease
- Lease term
- 24 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Color
- Black
- Fuel
- Gas
- Down payment
- $5,000
$257/mo + tax
2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 Lease
- Lease term
- 24 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Color
- White
- Fuel
- Gas
- Down payment
- $5,000
$257/mo + tax
2026 Mercedes-Benz C300 Lease
- Lease term
- 24 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- Sedan
- Fuel
- Gas
- Down payment
- $5,000
$279/mo + tax
2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA 250 Lease
- Lease term
- 24 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- Sedan
- Color
- Black
- Fuel
- Gas
- Down payment
- $5,000
$307/mo + tax
2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB 35 Lease
- Lease term
- 24 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Fuel
- Gas
- Down payment
- $5,000
$314/mo + tax
2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC 43 Lease
- Lease term
- 24 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Fuel
- Gas
- Down payment
- $5,000
$448/mo + tax
2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA 250 +E Lease
- Lease term
- 36 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- Sedan
- Fuel
- Electric
- Down payment
- $5,000
$464/mo + tax
2026 Mercedes-Benz GLE 350 Lease
- Lease term
- 24 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Color
- Black
- Fuel
- Gas
- Down payment
- $5,000
$507/mo + tax
2026 Mercedes-Benz GLE 350 Lease
- Lease term
- 24 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Fuel
- Gas
- Down payment
- $5,000
$509/mo + tax
2026 Mercedes-Benz E 350 Lease
- Lease term
- 24 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- Sedan
- Color
- Black
- Fuel
- Gas
- Down payment
- $5,000
$547/mo + tax
2026 Mercedes-Benz GLE 350 4MATIC Lease
- Lease term
- 24 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Color
- White
- Fuel
- Gas
- Drivetrain
- Awd
- Down payment
- $5,000
$557/mo + tax
2026 Mercedes-Benz GLE 350 AMG Pkg Lease
- Lease term
- 24 mo / 7,500 mi/yr
- Condition
- New
- Body type
- SUV
- Color
- Alpine Gray
- Fuel
- Gas
- Down payment
- $5,000
$557/mo + tax
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Conversation 1: trim and package quote comparison
Mercedes-Benz Financial Services issues the residual and money factor that drive your monthly payment. The dealer can help you see how those inputs change across the trim ladder and across option packages on the specific vehicle you are considering. Ask the dealer to print quotes on the trim you want and on the trim immediately below it, both at the same term, the same annual mileage you actually drive, and the same credit profile. Cap cost, residual dollar value, money factor, and the monthly payment broken into depreciation, finance charge, and tax should appear on each printout. The conversation goal is not to make the dealer recommend a trim; it is to see the cost shape side by side so the choice is yours, not implied.
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Conversation 2: warranty-term verification on the exact vehicle
A new Mercedes-Benz comes with manufacturer-warranty coverage that runs for a stated period. The exact terms attached to a specific car at delivery are not always the same as the brochure shows — a dealer-installed accessory, a regional promotion, or a certified-pre-owned variant can change them. Ask the dealer to show, on a printout or on the manufacturer's portal, the warranty start date, expiration, mileage cap, and any included scheduled-service-coverage period for the specific VIN you are signing on. Compare that to the lease term and your expected mileage over the term. If the warranty expires before the lease ends, you are the party paying for service in the gap, not the dealer or the lender; that should be a known number, not a surprise.
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Conversation 3: service planning over the lease term
Most Mercedes-Benz dealerships maintain a service schedule for each model. Ask the service manager (a different person than the salesperson) for the standard service intervals over a 36-month term on the specific model, with rough expense ranges for any service event that falls outside any included coverage. This is not a guarantee — actual expenses depend on the work needed at the time — but it gives you a planning floor. Pair that floor with the warranty-term answer from conversation 2 to see what services the warranty will likely cover and which ones you are likely paying for. The total spend on the lease is the monthly payments plus due-at-signing plus any disposition fee plus any out-of-warranty service work over the term.
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End-of-lease return planning
Excess-mileage and excess wear-and-tear charges are set in the lease contract and are part of the real total cost of a Mercedes-Benz lease. Ask the dealer to show you the contract section that defines normal wear, the per-mile overage rate, and the disposition fee at term end. If the contract allows a pre-return inspection a few months before the term ends, plan to use it; that is the window when minor wear is still cheaper to fix outside than to absorb at return.
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Mercedes-Benz lease pre-signing FAQs
Short answers to the questions California shoppers should resolve before signing.
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Related Mercedes-Benz options
The Mercedes-Benz lease deals page surfaces the live offer set when programs are active. The lease-vs-buy comparison covers when financing makes more sense for Mercedes-Benz shoppers than leasing. To request quotes on parallel trims or to ask the dealer to set up the three pre-signing conversations above, contact 021 Auto Leasing through the conversion link below; 021 routes the request to lender and dealer partners and is not the lender of record.
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What should the dealer show me about the warranty on the exact car?
Warranty start date, expiration, mileage cap, and any included scheduled-included scheduled-service-coverage period for the specific VIN. Anything you cannot see on the dealer printout or on the manufacturer's portal should be a question, not an assumption.
Why ask the service manager and not the salesperson about service over the term?
Different roles, different incentives. The service manager owns the service schedule and has visibility into model-specific costs. The salesperson owns the deal at signing. Both conversations matter; they are not interchangeable.
Should I plan to use a pre-return inspection?
If the contract offers one, yes. It surfaces wear-and-tear items while there is still time to address them outside, which is usually cheaper than absorbing them at the disposition fee.
How do I know if the lease term is longer than the warranty?
Compare the warranty expiration on the specific VIN to the lease term in months and your projected mileage over the term. If either the time or the mileage cap expires first, the gap is yours to plan for.
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