Mercedes-Benz Australia poised to introduce fixed prices

Mercedes-Benz says it will proceed with its plan to offer fixed prices across its entire line-up in Australia from 2022, unless the Federal Government introduces laws to stop it. The German car maker has already begun started offering fixed prices on the Mercedes EQC electric SUV since December 2019. Now the company plans to ramp-up its fixed pricing model with subsequent electric cars, before the entire Mercedes range will be non-negotiable from 2022.

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