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Replying to: jshap (Jun 05, 2009 6:26 pm) |
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Replying to: anitha (Jun 05, 2009 1:33 pm) |
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Replying to: anitha (Jun 05, 2009 7:20 pm)
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| How was it and what price did you get it for? Premium plus or Prestige. Thanks. | |
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Replying to: jshap (Jun 06, 2009 7:26 pm)
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Replying to: s0l0 (Jun 07, 2009 5:14 am) |
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| The info on this site helped us negotiate a price of $34,800 on a black with beige Premium Plus. The price included all-weather mats as the only option. Audi lease is making the first payment as this was a lease deal. Doc prep and acquisition was about $800. The MSRP was $38,100 including $825 destination and the invoice on Edmunds was $35,462. It seems as the A4 is gaining in popularity so it is a little harder to negotiate way below invoice. Awesome car and we feel like we got a fair deal. | |
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I have both cars in my mind: Audi: 2.0 Q, 26k miles, Premium pkg, xenon lights. Asking price : $25000 BMW: 325 xi, 32K miles, premium pkg, Nav, rear parking sensor,. Asking price : $27800 |
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Anyone up late? I've got a couple of decisions to make. Lease or buy? Summer of Audi gives us either two loan payments or one lease payment. But, I'm not sure if I have all of the information to compare the two. I vaguely remember a $140/mo lower payment for leasing and an $18k +- buyout, but the rest was mumbo jumbo. Anyway, does anyone happen to know if, in general terms, Audi is offering a lower cost of money for leasing over buying? If it's a draw, I'll go with leasing because of the guaranteed ability to get out of the deal after three years. Loyalty/Conquest? We don't "officially" qualify, but can we fudge the facts and get another $1,000 or $1,500 back? Is the decision arbitrary and negotiable, or do we have to prove ownership of the appropriate vehicle? (If my brother owns it, I kind of own it, right?) For those who are shopping, here's our story: After looking at Mercedes C, and comparable Lexus and Infiniti models, my wife got an email from the internet guy at the Mercedes dealership we bought our last car from. He had a 2009 A4 Quattro with 3,000 miles for $29k. Not bad, so we decided to look. The car looked great; my wife decided that she like the styling better than any of the others, good reviews, rear seat folds down efficiently (surfboard and dogs) - let's make a deal. Test drove and slept on it, made an offer and accepted $28k. Car looked perfect, salesman said it was same as new, but I had my doubts and put a two-day right to cancel in the contract. Good thing I did, because the paint gauged at between 8 and 32 mils on the driver's side. This car had been repaired and re-painted! No problem, but it was a job that my expert friend judged to be really bad. (I thought it looked okay, until he had me put my head close to the ground where I could see obvious sanding marks, and until he had me look at the car in stark sunlight, where I could see that the clear coat on the doors was way yellower than on the adjacent quarter-panels.) Over the next two days, the unmistakable smell of cigarettes started emerging. It was plain as day but not at all there when we first looked at the car. Started calling around and found that the real (not sticker) price was only a bit higher than our great deal. Located the colors we wanted and decided to return the used car. On the way back to the dealership this morning, I started hearing new noises from the engine. They offered another $2k off if we wanted to keep it (almost brand-new A4 Quattro for $26k!) but we had already un-loved this particular car. The night before, I had emailed the six closest dealers and explained our situation. A couple responded, but only one took the time to actually check inventory and quote a price on our color/package choice. I didn't even haggle - $1,000 below invoice seemed to be a square deal. So, tomorrow, I'm picking up our brand-new A4 (fresh paint, no cigs!), with a $33,284 invoice for $32,284. Just a hair below Edmunds True Value Pricing (a bit above Cars Direct, but that's to be expected, I guess). And, by financing through Audi at 4.9% (we were going to pay cash), we get two payments made for us - about $1,300 or so. The dealer said to go ahead and pay it off whenever we want, but I read that the dealer gets stuck if we pay too early. Seems like a nice guy, so I'll double-check with him. If the dealer hadn't bluffed when we first said we were returning the first car, we would have gratefully accepted the $26,000 price. But, now we're paying an extra $6,000 just so we don't have to look at that door every time we get in the car, or worry about some funny noise that might be a result of racing a cold turbo. The only choices left are whether to switch to a lease (which I would gladly do if the 37 month cash flow is similar) and whether to tint the windows. The dealer said he would set me up and pass his price along for his local guy - I've had decent luck doing this when I get someone's discount and write a check directly. We want shade, not anonymity, so we're thinking 55%/35%. Still awake? Love to hear from you - this has happened way too fast!
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