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636 messages, Last post on Nov 05, 2009 at 1:48 PM
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Replying to: luvaudi19 (May 08, 2008 9:20 am) |
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Replying to: luvaudi19 (May 13, 2008 12:37 pm)
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Replying to: sryn (May 16, 2008 12:51 pm) In regards to the residual: dealer has no control In regards to the money factor: the dealer has no control on the "buy-rate" but does have control on the "sell-rate". A dealer has the option to mark-up the money factor for profit. Very often, when someone has a sell price too good to be true, the dealer is marking up the rate to compensate for the loss on the "front-end" and making it up in the "back-end" |
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I'm in the market for an A6 3.2 Quattro. I'm ready to buy but am having a hard time with Audi not currently providing any factory to dealer incentives or low finance rates. BMW is willing to waive charges for a Premium Package on a 528xi ($2,185) via a factory to dealer incentive as well as provide 2.9% financing for 60 months. Anyone out there know of any anticipated non-lease incentives that will be offered on the A6 in the coming weeks/months?
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Replying to: audi123 (Jun 13, 2008 12:02 pm) But because 08's are still being built and the 09 won't appear on dealer lots until December or so, Audi seems to be holding off on dealer cash and pushing the 0 down lease special for the time being. |
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Considering lease 12,000 mile/yr x 3 years. Listed at 53900 discounted to 52000 1500 first month including title,reg and 1st month 885/month Anyone with recent lease numbers? Thxs slafor
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Replying to: slafor (Jun 16, 2008 7:02 pm) I don't know if the leasing deals include the avant, so it may not be apples to apples. But for the sedan, Audi is offering $2,500 cash to the dealer (which they won't want to disclose so you'll have to raise it) -- which is leading to sales at $2,000 below invoice. Audi also is paying the first month, waiving the security deposit and rolling the acquisition fee into the cap cost. And there is a highly subsidized MF of .00018 -- which equates to less than 1/2%. All told, you can get the sedan for no cash down and less than $650 a month (for 10,000 miles). If they won't deal, Mercedes is offering the E350 4matic wagon at 1.9% financing for 72 months -- and the model is changing next year so dealers are anxious to move their stock. |
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I received a quote for an '08 A6 (3.2 q; daytona grey ext.; s-line ext.; s-line int.; premium pkg; tech pkg; nav pkg.; ipod) of $51.4k. After dealing w/wildly different quotes from Audi dealers in NY tri-state area, don't know if this is a fair quote. Any opinions?
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Replying to: kermitpb (Jul 26, 2008 5:26 pm) |
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Think I got a fair deal for the following A6 3.2 quattro AWD Premium Pkg Tech Pkg S Line Pkg Nav System 19" wheels Sport Suspension Music interface State taxes, license fees etc not included for $46,700 and .9% APR Appears to be a fair deal |
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