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What's a 2008 Going For? by buddybrad
Oct 06, 2007 (2:33 pm)
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It sounds like people are getting outstanding deals on leftover '07s, but has anyone bought an '08 yet? Reading this topic, folks received anywhere from $3.2K to $8.5K off of an '07 sticker. What can I expect to get off on a '08 A6 3.2Q?
 
Getting the car for below invoice seems very unlikely to me, but my last 2 cars were Bimmers and getting one of those for $1K over invoice is doing pretty good.
 
Then there's the question of Extended Warranty and Extended Maintenance. The salesman said warranty is $1300 depending on the package and maintenance is $690 which just equals BMW's included maintenance. Has anyone negotiated a better deal or bought these from an Internet dealer?
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2008 A6 3.2 Quattro - recently took delivery by ct_audi
Oct 29, 2007 (8:23 pm)
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2008 A6 3.2 Quattro w/ Premium, Technology, Navigation, IPod connector
  • MSRP: $54,815
  • Gross Sale Price: $52,100
  • Audi loyalty rebate: -$1,500
  • Audi Care prepaid maintenance: +$590
  • Net Sale Price: $51,173
  • Invoice: $51,475 ($42,900 base + $7,300 options + $775 destination charge + $500 for Audi dealer advertising payments)

  • I am not currently aware of any holdbacks or dealer support on the 2008 model year since they haven't been in showrooms for very long yet...
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    Recent 2007 A6 3.2 Quattro Delivery by lemondmbz
    Oct 31, 2007 (9:40 am)
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    Just picked up a year end closeout on a:
     
    2007 A6 3.2 Quattro w/premium, convenience, navi, audi music interface, 18" wheels w/all season tires
     
    Sticker: $52,865
    Invoice: $48,754
    Negotiated to: $44,500
     
    How did I do?
    #514 of 548
    Re: Recent 2007 A6 3.2 Quattro Delivery [lemondmbz] by liferules
    Nov 02, 2007 (10:17 am)
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    Replying to: lemondmbz (Oct 31, 2007 9:40 am)

    Sounds like a mighty good deal to me...
     
    Congratulations, enjoy the car!
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    Just pick up a 2007 Audi A6 CVT by mynew_audia6
    Nov 03, 2007 (7:33 am)
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    FYI... for anyone who is looking to purchase a new 2007 A6 model.
      
    I got a deal for $37.300 which is $10.5K below MSRP $47,800. I did a search on Google "2007 audi a6 discount" and it came up with a link to Craigslist. I called the dealer and got what I was looking for. I also got pre-approved by Capital One, but they beat the rate by more than .5 point. More money saving there.
     
    I saw a $10K off of a loaded Quadro with MSRP $51,???. But it was silver and over my budget so I got the car below instead.
      
    2007 A6 3.2 FWD
    Pre. Pkg
    Conv. Pkg
    Pre. Leather
    Lojack
      
    Good luck!!!
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    A6 quattro - Purchase advice by dudemich
    Nov 14, 2007 (6:23 pm)
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    I am looking at a high mileage 2002 A6 quattro (it's closing in on 110,000 miles). I checked the edmunds page for it's value given the miles and its options, and it seems like the price is o.k (around $12,000). My issue is that because the car is over 100,000 miles, the dealer will give absolutely no warranty and the purchase would be completely at my own risk if something were to go wrong. I always thought that at least some sort of warranty was standard when buying a used car. When I test drove the vehicle I noticed some of the same transmission issues that I have seen other people posting on this site about their A6 (i.e. - it's hard to get a smooth acceleration from a stop going up through to second gear and on slow deceleration, such as pulling into a parking lot, it bucked). The dealer has mentioned getting the price to around $10,000 to offset my discomfort over the lack of warranty. Does anyone have any insight into this situation? Should I avoid the car like the plague or is the transmission thing a non-issue and the gamble without a warranty worth it?
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    Re: A6 quattro - Purchase advice [dudemich] by liferules
    Nov 20, 2007 (4:26 pm)
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    Replying to: dudemich (Nov 14, 2007 6:23 pm)

    My 2 cents: if busting out a few thousand to fix an issue is a big problem, then I'd stay away from an Audi out of warranty. I absolutely love my car but wouldn't trust it to not have some issue at that high mileage that would be costly to repair. FWIW, no one will warranty a car over 100K that I know of.
     
    If you do choose to buy it, 1st take it to a local independent German mechanic and have them give it a thorough once over. It will be worth the small cost to have it done.
     
    Good luck.
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    Adding miles to lease by 1rodnoib
    Nov 25, 2007 (4:29 pm)
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    I am considering the current deal of $549/month for Quattro A6 with Prem. Pack. for 10k. a year. I need to add 5k miles a year and was told that would increase the payment $80 month. Anybody else checked this out and if so how did your price compare? Thanks -
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    A6 Avant Wagon by hearthawk
    Nov 26, 2007 (11:38 am)
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    I just wanted to acknowledge the great resource this forum has been to my recent car-buying experience. I have purchased a new '06 Audi Avant 3.2 wagon with premium package for $41,000 (sticker was $51,700). After the first 1000 miles, all is well. Gas-mileage is a little under what I expected, but hopefully will improve.
      This is my second Audi (1999 A8 with 150,000 miles). I have been using 87 octane fuel (regular unleaded) in the '99 for the past 24 months without any noticeable performance issues or maintenance problems. Any thoughts/experience on using lower octane fuel in the newer models. Thanks again. Looking forward to any feedback.
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    Re: A6 Avant Wagon [hearthawk] by rjlaero
    Nov 26, 2007 (12:06 pm)
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    Replying to: hearthawk (Nov 26, 2007 11:38 am)

    Lower octane will reduce your mileage, so you're not saving anything by being cheap at the pump. Use 91 or better and you'll always get the best mileage.
     
    The new 3.2 with the FSI get's pretty good mileage. Even on my 06 4.2 V8, I can get over 25mpg on the hwy. The 3.2 should get you 27-28 on the hwy.

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