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Audi A4 Lease Questions

3132 messages,  Last post on Nov 27, 2009 at 11:50 AM

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What is this discussion about? Audi A4, Car Leasing, Sedan, Wagon


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Re: Great deal? [webba] by ferky
Nov 06, 2008 (1:10 pm)
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Replying to: webba (Nov 06, 2008 11:04 am)

Don Rosen Porsche/Audi, Conshohocken, PA
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Re: Great deal? [ferky] by vkj
Nov 06, 2008 (1:17 pm)
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Replying to: ferky (Nov 06, 2008 1:10 pm)

ferky, it is a good but you might have almost the same payment at 36 months. you have them check both. 36 mf is a little lower.
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A4 vs. BMW 328 xi AWD lease by south3
Nov 06, 2008 (3:00 pm)
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I would appreciate any thoughts on the following: I am looking at an A4 lease on the base model, w/ just heated seats, audi symphony, and one other minor option for $520/mo, with $2K down. BMW is $499/mo. with $1,400 down. Both leases are for 3 yr, 15K miles. The BMW lease is essentially maintenance free as it covers everything (oil changes, etc) except tire work, balancing, etc while the Audi does not cover regular maintenance. I have never owned either car and I know the maintenance can be expensive. I am curious about everyone's opinion if the maintenance free aspect of the BMW would be reason enough alone to consider the BMW, assuming you like both cars the same.
 
Thanks
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Re: A4 vs. BMW 328 xi AWD lease [south3] by jescue
Nov 07, 2008 (6:01 am)
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Replying to: south3 (Nov 06, 2008 3:00 pm)

you can have Audi Care added to your lease to include the maintenance. It raises the residual and should only add about $10 to your payment- well worth it.
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Re: A4 vs. BMW 328 xi AWD lease [jescue] by vkj
Nov 07, 2008 (6:29 am)
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Replying to: jescue (Nov 07, 2008 6:01 am)

south3,
 
where are you located? and what is the agreed upon sales price for the audi. many have been paying just above or just below invoice recently depending on the part of the country. you might have a little room to negotiate the price based on the numbers you suggested and this will get your down payment cut substantially. and it does make sense to roll in the audi care if you want to compare apples to apples.
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Re: Oct. 2008 MF & Residuals- Prem. Plus [Car_man] by sdseagles
Nov 07, 2008 (8:34 am)
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Replying to: Car_man (Oct 29, 2008 3:16 pm)

Car_man; I recently looked at an '08 Audi S4 cabriolet, but here is what the dealer is telling me:
 
I am willing to sell you the car for $53,385 and it has an MSRP of $64,225. The residual is 46% and the money factor is .00300. These are all set by US Bank, which has the cheapest leasing rates for this car. With all these factors your monthly payment would be $975 including tax.
 
Do these numbers seem right to you? I knew the residual would be lower since it's an '08 and they're not making the S4 in '09. But is that money factor right? $975 seems crazy . . .
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Re: Oct. 2008 MF & Residuals- Prem. Plus [sdseagles] by vkj
Nov 07, 2008 (8:47 am)
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Replying to: sdseagles (Nov 07, 2008 8:34 am)

SDSEAGLES,
 
don't know what part of the county you are in but there are 2009 s4 being sold. they have the 4.2 v8 and not the superchared 3.0 that will be on the 2010. i got the following afs rates from lease compare for 2009 models:
 
2009 Audi S4 6-Speed Cabriolet
24 Month – Residual 62% of MSRP – .00304 Base Rate
36 Month – Residual 54% of MSRP – .00304 Base Rate
48 Month – Residual 43% of MSRP – .00324 Base Rate
 
2009 Audi S4 Tiptronic Cabriolet
24 Month – Residual 62% of MSRP – .00304 Base Rate
36 Month – Residual 54% of MSRP – .00304 Base Rate
48 Month – Residual 43% of MSRP – .00324 Base Rate
 
your cap cost will be higher for 2009 but so will your residual.
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Miscellaneous Dealer Fees by jkozlow3
Nov 07, 2008 (5:21 pm)
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Car man (or anyone who may know),
 
I've started my preliminary shopping and am getting quotes of $400-500 over invoice here in Colorado.
 
However, I am also getting quoted with expensive miscellaneous dealer fees.
 
Dealer #1 - $489 dealer handling fee (non-negotiable)
Dealer #2 - $185.88 adverting fee, $195 prep/inspection fee & $183.44 service department pre-delivery inspection fee. Grand total of dealer fees = $564.
 
Dealer #2 even emailed me a PDF copy of their invoice showing the first 2 fees mentioned.
 
My question is, do these $500 of additional fees seem normal? Is there a way to get the car for $0 over the "regular" Edmunds invoice and still have the dealer make a profit once you factor in these fees (as Audi does not offer dealer holdback)? Are these non-negotiable fees simply there to boost the dealer's profit and make it appear that you are getting a good deal if you negotiate down to invoice, or are they actually legit?
 
Basically, can I do better than $500 over Edmunds invoice + $500 in dealer fees?
 
Thanks so much!
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Re: Miscellaneous Dealer Fees [jkozlow3] by jescue
Nov 08, 2008 (5:22 am)
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Replying to: jkozlow3 (Nov 07, 2008 5:21 pm)

The advertising fee and $195 prep fee are legitimate fees from Audi. The rest are documentation or other dealer fees. These are profit so just consider them as such in your offers.
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by twodomes
Nov 08, 2008 (1:16 pm)
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when i leased my audi in late 06, there was no advertising or dealer prep fee. has that changed jescue?

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