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Re: Thanks Car Man [santafe7]
by Car_man HOST
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Dec 16, 2008 (5:35 pm)
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Replying to: santafe7 (Nov 25, 2008 10:38 am)
You're very welcome, santafe7. I'm glad that I was able to help you out. Audi Financial Services' December buy rate lease money factor for a 36 month lease of a 2009 A4 2.0T Sedan is .00169.
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Re: Is It Really Zero Due at Signing? [azuay]
by Car_man HOST
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Dec 16, 2008 (5:40 pm)
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Replying to: azuay (Nov 26, 2008 6:32 pm)
Yes, azuay, Audi is running a Sign & Drive lease promotion on the 2009 A4 right now. This offer waives the first month's payment and security deposit on leases through Audi Financial Services. You can probably roll the acquisition fee and any other taxes or fees into your car's capitalized cost to make this a true $0 due at signing lease if you'd like.
Don't count on being able to just walk away from this car mid-lease though. It is usually fairly expensive to get out of leases well before their scheduled end dates.
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Re: 09 Avant Premium Plus [canes320]
by Car_man HOST
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Dec 16, 2008 (5:43 pm)
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Replying to: canes320 (Nov 27, 2008 8:01 pm)
Hi canes320. Here's the information that you're looking for. Audi Financial Services' current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of an '09 A4 2.0T Sedan Premium with quattro and 12,000 miles per year are .00169 and 57%, respectively. The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a Premium Plus are .00169 and 55%.
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Re: [bobrob1]
by Car_man HOST
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Dec 16, 2008 (5:53 pm)
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Replying to: bobrob1 (Nov 28, 2008 10:08 am)
Hi bobrob1. Let me begin by saying that $4,500 is too much money to put down when leasing. I always advise consumers against making large down payments on leases. Those who make them risk losing part or all of them if their vehicle is totaled in an accident or stolen and never recovered. Even though it means that this car's monthly payment will be a little higher, it would be much safer to go with a zero down lease.
The money factor that you were quoted looks about right, it is now .00199 in December, but it is difficult for me to tell if the capitalized cost that you mentioned is a good deal. Is the $43,864 before or after the down payment has been taken into account?
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Re: my A4 deal [mikeeau]
by Car_man HOST
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Dec 16, 2008 (5:55 pm)
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Replying to: mikeeau (Nov 30, 2008 8:36 am)
Congratulations on getting your new A4, mikeeau. Thanks for taking the time to share the details of your lease with everyone. If you haven't already, make sure to stop by the Dealer Ratings & Reviews section of Edmunds.com to share your thoughts on your recent dealer experience with others as well. Enjoy your new ride !
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Re: Dec 2008 MF and Residuals [ugv22]
by Car_man HOST
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Dec 16, 2008 (6:16 pm)
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Replying to: ugv22 (Nov 30, 2008 1:44 pm)
Hi ugv22. Audi Financial Services' current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2009 A4 2.0T Prestige Sedan with 10,000 miles per year are .00169 and 53%, respectively. The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of an '09 A4 2.0T Premium Plus Sedan are .00169 and 56%.
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Re: 2009 Audi A4 Avant Premium Plus [max_anderson]
by Car_man HOST
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Dec 16, 2008 (6:19 pm)
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Replying to: max_anderson (Dec 04, 2008 12:56 pm)
Here's the information that you're looking for, max_anderson. Audi Financial Services' current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2009 Audi A4 2.0T Avant Premium Plus with 15,000 miles per year are .00202 and 52%, respectively.
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Re: A little help [MrShade]
by Car_man HOST
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Dec 16, 2008 (6:22 pm)
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Replying to: MrShade (Dec 15, 2008 4:17 pm)
Hi MrShade. The best way to evaluate this deal is to look at this car's selling price in relation to either its MSRP or its dealer invoice price. The selling prices of leased vehicles are negotiable, just as if you were paying cash for or financing them. These numbers will show you just how much of a dealer discount you are being given. Let us know what they are and I'm sure that either myself or another knowledgeable community member will tell you what they think.
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Re: Paging Car_Man [carrera993]
by Car_man HOST
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Dec 16, 2008 (6:26 pm)
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Replying to: carrera993 (Dec 15, 2008 10:53 pm)
Hello carrera993. Audi Financial Services' current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2009 Audi A4 Prestige Sedan with 15,000 miles per year are .00169 and 50%, respectively.
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Re: Another lease question [MrShade]
by Car_man HOST
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Dec 16, 2008 (6:29 pm)
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Replying to: MrShade (Dec 16, 2008 4:17 am)
Hey Rick. The answer to your question is yes and no. Let me explain. Technically one could lease a 2008 A4 right now if they really wanted to. However, the lease program on leftover A4s is bad enough that I doubt anyone would want to. For example, Audi Financial Services' current buy rate lease money factor and residual for a 36 month lease of an '08 A4 2.0T Sedan SE with quattro and 15,000 miles per year are .00308 and 48%, respectively.
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