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#4090 of 4283 Re: June A4 lease rates?? [the412]
by Car_man HOST
Jun 04, 2012 (3:49 pm)
Hello the412. Audi Financial Services' May buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2012 A4 Sedan Premium FWD with 12,000 miles per year are .00016 and 53%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a '12 A4 Sedan Premium Plus quattro with 12,000 miles per year are .00026 and 54%.
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#4091 of 4283 Re: June A4 lease rates?? [Car_man]
by gbell80
Jun 05, 2012 (10:25 am)
Car_man, I am looking into leasing an Audi, A4 quattro w/15,000 miles per year, 3 years - do you think it makes sense to lease the 2012 vs. the 2013? I assume the residuals for the 2012's will drop significantly once the 2013's are fully rolled out. Were there big changes for the 2013 vs the 2012?
Any idea what the residual & MF is for June, and what the difference for these is for the 2012's vs the 2013's?
Thanks!
#4092 of 4283 Re: June A4 lease rates?? [Car_man]
by backroad
Jun 10, 2012 (11:56 am)
Car Man, May I offer the same question here on A4 quattro sedan except for12K miles/yr '12 vs. '13 on mf/residual? I realize the rates are probably just posting now.
Thank you!
#4093 of 4283 2013 Audi A4 MF and residual value
by brahmjot
Jun 12, 2012 (4:52 pm)
Hi Car_man,
I will be entering lease for the 2013 A4 this weekend and am based out of seattle. I have very good credit worthiness.
Please let me know:
1) MF and Residual for the Premium Quattro model for 36 month/10K miles lease
2) MF and Residual for the Premium plus Quattro model for 36 month/10K miles lease
I have seen some posts having the MF as 0.00016. Is it 0.00016 (interest rate: 0.384%) OR 0.0016 (interest rate: 3.84%).
#4095 of 4283 Re: June A4 lease rates?? [gbell80]
by Car_man HOST
Jun 13, 2012 (5:07 pm)
Hi gbell80. The residual values are definitely higher for the 2013 model, but the money factor is significantly better for the 2012 model...making it the better deal right now.
Audi Financial Services' June buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2012 A4 Sedan Premium quattro with 15,000 miles per year are .00026 and 52%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a 2013 model are .00152 and 56%.
The 2013 model is a little different than the 2012, but it's far from a complete redesign. It's supposedly slightly more fuel efficient and has a few minor styling changes, but the engine is basically the same.
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#4096 of 4283 Re: June A4 lease rates?? [backroad]
by Car_man HOST
Jun 13, 2012 (5:09 pm)
Hey backroad. Please see my previous post for the information that you're looking for. AFS' 12,000 mile per year residual values are 2% higher than its 15,000 mile per year residuals.
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#4097 of 4283 Re: 2013 Audi A4 MF and residual value [brahmjot]
by Car_man HOST
Jun 13, 2012 (5:10 pm)
Here you go brahmjot. Audi Financial Services' June buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 A4 Sedan Premium quattro with 10,000 miles per year are .00152 and 59%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a Premium Plus are exactly the same.
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#4098 of 4283 A4 allroad lease rates
by humphreye
Jun 15, 2012 (8:49 am)
Hi Carman (or others):
Does anyone have info on residuals and money factor for the new 2013 audi allroad? Does anyone have experience with cap cost (i.e., any discounts to MSRP being offered by dealers)?
Thank you!
#4099 of 4283 Re: A4 allroad lease rates [humphreye]
by zkaudio
Jun 20, 2012 (10:37 am)
This car needs its own forum... it's pricing is completely different from the A4 sedan.