Audi A6 Prices Paid and Buying Experience

670 messages,  Last post on May 21, 2013 at 8:32 PM

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What is this discussion about? Audi A6, Sedan, Wagon

#663 of 670 Re: Money Pit ????? [dssxxxx] by 4moneypit

Jan 09, 2012 (10:29 am)

Replying to: dssxxxx (Jan 09, 2012 9:13 am)
Just to clarify -- the car has only 39,000 mi on it now (there is only one dealer w/in ~170,000 mi radius). The nature of the repairs already paid for (~$5000), together with the nature of the impending repairs (~$10,000) is the nub of the question. But thank you.
 
BTW, comparing Audi repair mileage to our '93 Honda Accord Ex manual, on several repairs, so much for Audi's high performance:

New battery Audi 16K & 39K but Honda 46K and 94K.
New rear brake pads Audi 18K & 37K but Honda 76K
New front brake pads Audi 20K & 39K but Honda 88K

#664 of 670 Re: Money Pit ????? [4moneypit] by dssxxxx

Jan 09, 2012 (10:54 am)

Replying to: 4moneypit (Jan 09, 2012 10:29 am)
170 miles would force me to find a dealer that repairs Audi's. There has to one close unless you live in the woods or desert......
 
But, even with 39K, $5K on expense's is cheap for an A6, especially 10 years old. There is something called yearly maintenance that should be done no matter the mileage.
 
But it's your car.....I do not put Audi's and Honda's in the same class but that is just me.

#665 of 670 2013 A6 Money Factor and Residual by ebod

Feb 25, 2013 (4:43 pm)

I'm wondering what the Money Factor and the Residual are for: (i) 36mo lease at 12k miles/year; and (ii) 42mo lease at 12k miles/year. My credit would be top tier.
 
I'd lease by the end of this month 2/13, if they can find the build out that I want.
 
Thanks in advance.

#666 of 670 Re: 2013 A6 Money Factor and Residual [ebod] by medmdmd

Mar 05, 2013 (9:58 pm)

Replying to: ebod (Feb 25, 2013 4:43 pm)
I think you have the wrong thread.
This question probably belongs in leasing an A6 even though the first requirement to getting a good lease is agreeing to the best purchase price for the car.
 
I am surprised that there is not too much feedback in this thread on recent prices paid on A6s.

#667 of 670 2013 A6 by njcar2

Mar 08, 2013 (7:37 am)

I am looking to purchase the A6 Prem Plus model. The MSRP is $57,020 and two dealers have quoted me $52,500 including the $1,500 conquest money. That discount is 7.9%. What are you finding?

#668 of 670 2010 A6 what should I pay? by mnmwyo

Mar 18, 2013 (10:58 pm)

I am buying a 2010 A6 Premium Package plus cold weather package. It has just under 24k miles. The dealer is asking $34,995. This is close to what Edmunds calculates for a CPO at $34,591.
 
I know there must be a few thousand dollars in profit for the dealer built into the price.
 
How much room should there be for negotiation?

#669 of 670 A6, 3.0, Prestige by hilltop3

Mar 29, 2013 (12:32 pm)

Placed an order for an A6 3.0 and received rate protection on 42 mos/10K, .00157/48% March figures. MSRP $58,820 and my initial cap cost $55,967. Doc fee $190, acquisition $695, and plates,etc $250. The $1500 Conquest rebate will depend on Audi offerings when car arrives 90 days. Michigan. Car Man, your forums and information you offer up helped me tremendously. Thanks for all you do!

#670 of 670 Re: 2013 A6 [njcar2] by spordniar

May 21, 2013 (8:32 pm)

Replying to: njcar2 (Mar 08, 2013 7:37 am)
I think your price is very similar (if not exactly) to mine:
 
MSRP: 61370
Offered: 56500
%Discount: 7.935%
 
From TMV calculator, invoice is sitting at around 6.89%, and TMV is sitting at 4.43%, so we both got a deal under invoice price, which is a good deal IMO.
 
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