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Replying to: nyguy326 (Apr 17, 2008 10:56 am) I was offered the same deal basically from Riverside Audi in NJ. Payments are $400 w/Audicare. 15k a year for 36 months. money factor is correct for the 2008 A4 Special Edition.
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Ok, Looking for a definitive answer on the "$1,000 DEALER INCENTIVE" for leasing. Can you tell me if this applies to the A-4 CABRIOLET Not Quattro and not the S package. Some post say they have purchased for under invoice including the incentive. It does appear that the current M. F. is at .00027. Need the answer ASAP as I am going to try and make the deal now.
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Replying to: gwarrenfl (Apr 20, 2008 5:42 pm) be tough...don't give in.
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Replying to: manku (Apr 21, 2008 1:56 pm) Thanks for the info, but I just want to make sure we are talking about the same thing. $5,000 below invoice sounds impossible, so I would assume that you mean $5,000 off MSRP or Sticker. Even that is a great deal, $5,000 off is below invoice on that vehicle by almost $2,000. Can i ask what state you are in they may have some different incentives?
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Hi, I'm interested in getting a new A4 SE quattro; from what i hear they can be had for $400 with all taxes and fees included for a 36/15000 mile lease including audicare. I want to confirm this is true and also is it possible to get the same price for a 24 month/15000 mile lease? Anyone know if the MF is the same for the 24 month/15? I went to a few dealerships already for the IS250 AWD, 328xi and G35x. All want $500 for the same lease 36/15000/$0 sign and drive. Thats why the audi seems like a better deal for $400 or less. I'm located in NJ/NY area. I haven't tried the audi dealers but i hate going to dealerships, now i'll just negotiate via email only. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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Replying to: prince2100 (Apr 22, 2008 11:24 am) The money factor is the same for 24 months and 36 months on the A4s. However, the "sweet spot residual" is for 36 months.
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Replying to: luvaudi19 (Apr 23, 2008 9:24 pm) Anyone have any other great deals to mention? ------ Replying to: audieddy (Feb 17, 2008 1:58 pm) Signed the papers on my new Audi lease today. I am so happy, its my first lease but I feel like I got a killer deal. Made sense becuase I seem to change cars every 2-3 years and now use public tranportation for most of my work commute Car: 2008 2.0T Brilliant black Quattro with black interior (so much nicer than gray or beige interior IMHO) heated seats, premium, dark birch wood (prefer silver but wood actually looked nice) and SPORT suspension (only two black cars in NE with sport according to Dealer). Sport brings the wheels down an inch but looks soo much better than than stock ride height. Anyway onto the lease deal... MSRP: 33725 Lease term: 36 month Mileage allowance: 45k (15k per year) Rate: .00025 (=.06%) Residual:55% (54% + 1% fadded for Audicare) Fees: $0 drive offfAll fees were rolled into lease including registration ($120), doc fees ($260 ouch!), first month lease fee ($400), acq fee ($575), sticker ($29) and Audi Care ($590) plus a few others for reigsering but I forget. Cap cost with all fees rolled in: $32,470 Monthly lease: $388 + $19 (5% MA tax)= $407 a month Funny thing is I added Audi Care at last minute after talking to Service group. They said the second service for the A4 costs about $400 alone and all the services added up over 45k would cost at least $1100. AduiCare was a no brainer . Although it costs $590 up front, you get back some becuase it adds 1% to your residual (in my case $337) so it only really cost you $7 X36 or $252. As I was looking over the final paper work I found two errors. First the finance guy forgot to roll in the first month as agreed upoon. So he redid paper work. Then he gave me the paper and it said $407 per month. We kept looking over the numbers and I finally realized his $407 INCLUDED tax (so he was actually $388 + $19 tax). My wife is going to have a hard time beleiveing that we are better off now with a new car than 7 year old BMW with 105k. Sold that for 10k and used the money to pay off my loan on my 05 Jeep (which was $375 per month and had about 3 years left) . SO my total payments for autos only rose $30 per month and I have no maintenance cost or repairs for the next 3 years on the Audi (well maybe brakes and possibly tires depending on how I drive). Over the next 45k the BMW was due for a clutch ($1000 ), brakes (all 4 for $600), tires ($650), and at least 5 oil changes ($500), plus nothing was under warranty any longer.
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Replying to: dadas78 (Apr 20, 2008 1:23 pm) I want the same deal, who did you deal with at that dealership. Also, did u have to pay the 1st month? for some reason I'm getting higher than you, what was your Residual ? Thanks!
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Replying to: prince2100 (Apr 25, 2008 10:13 am) I dealt with DB. Made the situation somewhat easy. I told them I was serious, ready to pull the trigger, but also prepared to walk if he couldn't do what I wanted. The 1st month payment was included. 2008 Audi A4 Sedan 2.0T quattroAT6 SE MSRP: $34,850.00 Sale Price:$31,983.56 Rate: .00110 Residual 0.55 Residual Price $19,167.50 Lease payment: $400.00 per month 36 Months 15,000 Mile per year Audi care included in price $2,000.00 at signing includes ACQ fee $575, 1st month payment of $400, DOC fee $148.50, NJ registration $282.50 Taxes were rolled into the lease and included in the $400 per month. |
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Replying to: gwarrenfl (Apr 21, 2008 2:21 pm) I'm in Southern California...the dealership was Penske Audi in West Covina (about 20 miles east of downtown la, off the 10)...check out the website. |
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