Hello together, I’m addressing you with the following topic. Unfortunately I couldn’t find the answer, in my case appropriate, via the search function. If it was the same topic, please link me. In June 2024 the Plus 3 financing of my Mercedes X118 / CLA 200 Shootingbrake ends. At the time of purchase we were interested in a private leasing variant, but at the time it has a 0.0% financing action (these were still times) we have ourselves for this M The actual plan was to return the car to the dealer after the end of the financing and to switch to an E-Class T model, due to the size and since we are relatively satisfied at Daimler and the cars are just great. Now we all know the situation with the used car market and my first research found that there is almost nothing available on the market in our framework. My questions now ask as follows: 1) Switch to another Mar ke We are superior to accept a downgrade and e.g. to go back to Seat, where we originally came from – the Taracco is available in good equipment and in “sufficient” quantity on the market. Would that be as easy as you imagine? I go to the Seat dealer, pick out one of his cars, he buys my CLA from the MB bank and I drive with the Seat from the yard? 2) But stay at MB I bought my CLA in the NL Frankfurt at that time. of course, their goal is to sell their own cars on the farm. If I should still find the right car at MB, but with an MB dealer – this way becomes easier for me than with variant 1) because it just stays “in the family” or is that also a mistake of thinking? 3) Buying out a car – sell it yourself – finance new cars / leasen This solution would still exist and as I understood, with the current used car market not uninteresting at all?! I would have to compare the offers. However, it is about a relatively high final rate, which I would have to advance first, this option would probably fail. Otherwise, I am grateful for every tip, which could help my way to the new car and explain to me the topic with the financing or the change to the other brand/car bank.