Want to save thousands on an AMG? Join Sam's Club
Mercedes-Benz might not be the first thing that springs to mind when you think about the national wholesale retailer chain Sam's Club. But if you want to get into a new AMG for a lot less than the sticker says, joining up might be your best bet. Most Mercedes-Benz, and many AMG vehicles, have a significant pile of cash on the hood when you shop through the Sam's Club and TrueCar's offers.As one might expect, the best offers on AMGs and the rest of the Mercedes-Benz lineup are found in the electric vehicle aisle. For starters, Sam's Club members can save an insane $15,500 on an AMG EQS Sedan. Even considering the vehicle's monster starting MSRP of $148,700, 12 percent off isn't bad for a 649-horsepower super sedan with massaging seats. Especially when we reckon you could hassle the dealer for another couple of grand off.
The AMG SUV with the most savings is also electric. Sam's Club members can save an only slightly less ludicrous $8,500 on the 2025 EQE SUV. Although the EQE SUV's sticker isn't quite as lofty as the EQS Sedan, clocking in at 'just' $110,750, that's still a decent chunk of change that makes the 617-horsepower electric SUV a little bit more manageable.Smaller incentives are available on commensurately less expensive and less spacious AMG SUVs, the GLA 35 and GLB 35. Both offer Sam's Club members $2,500 in savings, which is still something, even if it falls short of a full five-figure discount. There are other discounts across the lineup, too, with $3,000 off on the C 63 E Performance and $2,500 for the AMG-tuned CLA 35.
You won't find any discounts to speak of on the more popular AMG SUV models, though. Perhaps not coincidentally, gas-powered AMG SUVs don't have much available through Sam's Club. Models like the AMG GLS 63 and GLE 63 S aren't eligible for any savings, and the G-Class isn't even mentioned. That makes sense since Mercedes typically has never had to work particularly hard to move any of those models.
There are some savings to be had outside the performance sub-brand, though. Even run of the mill C-Classes have $3,000 up for grabs, and the swoopy new CLE coupe has $2,500 to claim. Remember, you can typically stack these bonuses with other, manufacturer-backed initiatives like brand loyalty rebates to save even more on a new car. Nifty.You can browse all the offers, which are valid until the end of March 2025, at the Sam's Club/TrueCar portal. If you aren't already a member of Sam's Club, sadly, you'll need to invest in a time machine to take advantage of these alluring opportunities. Redeeming these incentives is contingent on the purchaser being an active Sam's Club member for at least 60 days. The full rebate is also only available for customers choosing not to lease their vehicles. Oh, and a little bit of digging has found almost identical savings over at AAA.
Ignoring, for a minute, that growing incentives are usually a sign of stagnating demand, opportunities to save this kind of money on an AMG vehicle simply don't happen all that often. If you're considering a buy, now is probably the best time—especially as new tariffs will ensure things get pricier in the near future.
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