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Replying to: chiaudiguy (Nov 10, 2008 9:40 pm) It obviously all depends on your situation and if you can walk away from one dealer or another. But I'd tell the dealer to add Audi Care if you haven't already and make the payment $600.00 and see if he can match it. The dealers I mentioned above are very willing to deal and I was easily able to play each against each other. The only thing that may make it different now is that I got one of the first to hit the lot and apparently now they are selling rather well. Either way it looks like you got a very good deal!
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Replying to: chiaudiguy (Nov 10, 2008 9:40 pm) Going from a money factor of .00171 to .00219 will raise your total expenditure over a 3 year period by approximately $1000 - all things being equal. Use any of the several lease calculators online to verify this. You should be able to easily compare your quotes to see which plan is more favorable. IMO, A good deal on a Premium Plus means that your TOTAL pre-tax payments over a 36 month period, 15k/yr come to: $18500 or less without Audi Care $18900 or less with Audi Care (residual is 1% higher) The above numbers do not include any taxes, tags, title fees, security deposit, etc. They are only the total of all pre-tax payments that go to Audi. The security deposit is refundable, so I don't tend to include that in my calculations. |
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Replying to: cdepaola (Nov 11, 2008 3:20 am) i just asked him to re-do the numbers for 12K, and i'm getting $604/month. is this similar to what you got?! thanks. ps- any opinion on waiting until tomorrow? the official MF is to drop to 0.00169 from 0.00171. not sure if their "house" MF will do the same.
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Replying to: chiaudiguy (Nov 11, 2008 8:34 am) You can EASILY get the Premium Plus for a total cap cost of under $36,000 including the acquisition fee (without Audi Care). The difference between .00171 and .00169 is next to nothing. Unless the residual changes for the better as well, there is no advantage in waiting. Where did you find your new MF numbers? Have you heard anything about the residual changing?
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Hey guys!! I have learned a lot on this blog and it has been really helpful. I am looking to get the a4 2009 - Prestige (which I was told lower residual) With Nav Black on Black I am in Southern California.I am looking to buy this week. The best deal I got last night was (and the pressure was on...) 12k 36months term $600 $1600 drive off (first, last month drive off) I walked, but... Is this a good deal?! I really wanted a 24 month lease (but they were quoting me in the $700's) Please let me know!! If not, I want to counter!! Thanks! I am a female so trying to be smart and not get jacked around! |
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Replying to: jkozlow3 (Nov 11, 2008 8:47 am) buried in the original email is the new sale price of about $34140, i believe. even with the roughly $1000 taken by the inflated MF over 36 months, $35000 is better than the $36000 i've been quoted by other various dealers. i can't put the exact link here by forum rules, but the website is "ride with g". the residuals didn't change. |
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I Understand that the Nov lease rates for the A4 are coming out today. Can someone please post the MF and RV for a 36 mo 10,000 mile lease for a A4 Prem+? I have a deal locked in using the October rates and like to know if the Nov rates are lower. My dealer agreed to use the lower rates, but I must decide by Nov 12. Thanks.
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Replying to: carnuts3 (Nov 12, 2008 5:01 am)
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go to www.ridewithg.com . In the search box (top left) type in "2008 november audi lease rates".
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Replying to: carnuts3 (Nov 12, 2008 8:58 am)
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