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432 messages, Last post on Nov 18, 2009 at 3:43 PM
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Replying to: 4hero (Aug 01, 2008 7:36 am) Some people love the Quattro, which is now available on the 2.0, which would be a big reason to wait. But if you don't care about Quattro, and you don't really care about the updated R8 style headlights, no reason to stay on the sidelines. |
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Specs: 8PA52X A3 2.0T 4-DR AUTO S TRONIC FWD 3FB OPEN SKY SYSTEM 9ZG BLUETOOTH PHONE PREP PBA IPOD INTERFACE WQB S-LINE SPORT PACKAGE METALLIC PAINT MSRP $32,920 Purchased for $29,200 (about 3 weeks ago) Invoice was $30,671 including destination, dealer claimed invoice of $31,025 after including advertising and other nonsense charges. Audi is/was running a $2,000 dealer cash promo. Dealer offered $29,650, I countered $29,200, dealer accepted. No further surprises or miscellaneous charges. Probably could have negotiated further; other 2008 A3 buyers should consider lower offers. |
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Trying to figure out the price for a 2007 with 200 miles - A3 2.0T Auto - Premium Package - Open Sky - MSRP ~30600 It's considered a used car, and the warranty started back in November, so only 3 years left, and 2008 incentives do not apply. I really have no clue about how low I should go. Is $24,000 a reasonable price for the car? I don't have his first offer yet. I'm thinking: it's a "used" car, 2 year depreciation since it's a 2007 and the 2009s are almost here, warranty already counting, so the price of a good used + $1000 extra would be fair. But I don't know the price of an used 2007, I just see asking prices. Edmunds TMV is about 23500 private party, 25100 dealer asking price. How should I start, I'm inexperienced, but I feel there could be a good deal here. Thanks for any comment. |
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Bought a basic A3 with manual transmission (MSRP $26.705) for $22,700. No special Audi financing though... The car is black, 10 miles on the odometer, fresh stock. Hope it's useful for someone negotiating a purchase. max_bos |
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Replying to: maxbos (Aug 25, 2008 10:46 am) |
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Replying to: maxbos (Aug 25, 2008 10:46 am)
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Replying to: rocklake (Aug 30, 2008 7:45 am) You can see their (and other dealers') inventory on cars.com. Good luck! |
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2009 models have been out for a while. Anyone has buying experience? What's the invoice price like? Thanks!
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Hello there, I really like the A3 (am coming from a BMW 330xi and need something smaller), but haven't seen much discussion on pricing for the 2009 models. I'm still balancing whether to go DSG or manual, and here's my first "internet only" offer from a dealer in Virginia. How does it strike you in the Audi community? The following is full description and Costco/internet price for an in-stock 2009 2.0 FWD S-tronic A3. Trim: Premium Color: Brilliant Black Options: Convenience Pkg, Cold Weather Pkg and Open Sky System MSRP: $34,125.00(includes $825.00 destination) Invoice: $32,158.00 Internet Price: $32,458.00 Thanks for your help!
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