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2009 Audi A4 2.0 with prestige and nav. MSRP with destination - 43325, bought for 39642 + tax and fees. This is in southern california. |
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Replying to: s0l0 (Apr 08, 2009 5:59 am) There were no fees on top of the price. I will be paying 479/mo for 36 month, 12k/yr lease with Audi care thrown in. At drive away, I paid NJ tax on the depreciated amount, 1st month of 479, 625 bank fee, tire tax, 199 doc fee and 262.50 for 3 yr NJ registration. dealer also paid me a check for the last 2 months paymnts on my current lease when I turned in my car early. There was 2 months to go. I continue to pay the lease until expiration with dealer's money. |
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Replying to: dino11 (Apr 09, 2009 2:48 am) 2009 A4 2.0T Quattro w/ Preminum Plus. 38350 MSRP. 35500 purchase. Inc Audi care, dealer tint and wheel lock. 2.9% Looking forward to my first venture into German car driving experience.
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Replying to: kehong (Apr 09, 2009 5:46 am)
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Replying to: pancho4 (Apr 09, 2009 7:56 pm) |
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Hey all, I've recently purchased an 2009 Audi A4 with PremiumPlus package. In general, I absolutely love my car. However, I found what I consider a minor issue and it somewhat bothers me. Wanted to know if you are experiencing the same with your Audi A4 2009. Here's the issue: when I approach a stop sign or traffic light and stop completely (fully press on the brake pedal) then it feels fine except the feeling of being jerked a bit b/c I stop too fast. When I slow down about 98% and let the car rolls until it completely stops then I will get something I called "hiccups" (not sure if this is the best way to describe it but it similar to what you would experience when driving manual trans and your clutch and gas aren't in sync. make sense). The issue isn't so obvious but I know it's there. It seems as if the transmision is confusing on whether it should be in d2, d1, or whatever when slowing down. Question...any of you experience this with your 2009 Audi A4? I am going to make a trip to my dealer but wanted to see what you guys have to say. Thanks. Hung |
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Replying to: hungster10 (Apr 10, 2009 4:54 pm) |
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Replying to: dino11 (Apr 09, 2009 2:48 am) I am going to be leasing a the new 2009 A4. My Audi dealership is in Jersey and I wanted to use this example as a starting point for negotiations. I was hoping that you can tell me the name and any other information pertaining to where you got this lease deal. I am also returning my Audi A4 to them and was wondering if there is anything I can get out of them for this as well. If anybody else recently leased an Audi A4 in the North Eastern region of the United States, please post any information available on the deal you received.
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Replying to: ilyakerman (Apr 12, 2009 3:17 pm) 2 months of lease payment were paid to me by check. I returned car 2 months early. I suggest you give DCH a try.. You might also try Bell Audi but I did not do nearly as well pricewise. For the routine service work, I take my car into a local Audi dealer - never had a problem refusing to work on my car.
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Hi all, Thanks so much for posting all your comments and experiences here, it really helps a newbie like me help make up my mind better. I have been following Dino's post, and have some questions about what I should pay for my A4, prem plus, with Nav, Ibis white color. I am in Salt Lake City, and have come to a price of 37000 for the car. Please help me out, and let me know if this is a good deal. I asked the dealer about audicare, he isint including that, no exhaust tips either, 2.9% financing for 60 months+ TTL. Any comments?
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