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Audi TT redidual values for coupe vs. roadster??? by drpirritano
Dec 05, 2007 (5:10 pm)
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Does anyone know the difference between the residual values for a TT coupe versus the roadster? I currently have the 1st generation roadster and would like to lease a 2008, but keeping my increase in my monthly payment is currently first and foremost (if the amount is significant). I purchased my first one, so leasing is new to me! Thanks for your input!
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Re: Audi TT redidual values for coupe vs. roadster??? [drpirritano] by jcpmiami
Dec 06, 2007 (12:40 pm)
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Replying to: drpirritano (Dec 05, 2007 5:10 pm)

The residual value for the Roadster on a 3-year lease (and I just got one a week ago) is 53%, which sucks compared to the competition. I am used to having residual values of 58%+. I was shown the sheets by the dealer and noticed that Audi Financial has the highest at 53%. Banks, such as US Bank, has the residual value for the same vehicle between 51%-52%. The money factor is very low, though. I believe mine was about .0005 or 1.2% APR.
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Re: Lease Question-2008 TT Coupe [ttman2b] by jcpmiami
Dec 06, 2007 (12:45 pm)
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Replying to: ttman2b (Nov 24, 2007 7:01 am)

Does it have premium package, navigation system, bluetooth, magnetic suspension, enhanced fine nappa leather interior etc?
 
It sounds like a decent offer. I just got a fully loaded (nothing else to add) Roadster 3.2 for $2100 due at signing. My payments is just under $900, including maintenance and a couple of other programs. The money factor you quoted seems high. My money factor was 0.0005 or 1.2% APR. The residual value, though, was horrible at 53%.
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leasing a used car by kperess
Jan 15, 2008 (5:51 pm)
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Have an opportunity to lease a 2.0 TT that has been used by the dealer as a loaner for TT owners. The car was put into service in April or June of 07, has 4,000 miles on it and will be sold/leased as a certified vehicle (don't know if it has been registered by the dealer though).
 
My question is this -- when computing the residual my understanding is that part of the calculation includes the MSRP -- is this still the case for a car like this? The MSRP on this vehicle is $41450 (that includes delivery) but I may be able to get it for around $35000 (or less) -- should this amount ($35,000) be considered the MSRP and the one that the residual is calculated with? Resideual will probalby be 55% of the figure.
 
BTW the details on the car are:
 
2.0 premium TT S-tronic
metallic paint
blue tooth and IPOD
upgraded sound
upgraded wheels and run flat tires
Bi-xenon
 
I think that they will be using the current lease program to work the deal.
 
Thanks, in advance for any advice.
#30 of 51
2008 Audi TT Leasing? Also white or silver?? by dorkbrand
Jun 05, 2008 (1:03 am)
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I'm going to be leasing a TT coupe with s line here in Southern California. I really can't decide between white or silver. If anyone has thoughts with reasons I would love to hear them.
 
Also I will be going in this weekend to haggle the price down.
 
I'm looking at this:
 
S Line
Premium Pkg
Bluetooth
Bose Premium Sound
Sat Nav with iPod
Xeon
 
MSRP from dealer: $44,925.00
 
Invoice according to Edmunds: $41,835
 
What my lease will be: 36 months, 15K miles/yr, $3,000 down
 
I would like the monthly payments to be around $450
Is that reasonable? Too high, too low? What is a good
asking price I should go in to the dealer with. As with
anyone I'm looking for the best deal.
 
note: according to audi's website the special lease deal:
$399* lease per month for 36 months
Now through July 2, 2008
 
Down payment: $2,999
Refundable security deposit: $400
Acquisition fee: $575
First month's payment: $399
Amount due at lease inception: $4,373
Excludes taxes, title and dealer fees
10,000 miles/yr
 
thanks!
#31 of 51
Special Lease Offers? by tinttin
Jul 15, 2008 (8:39 pm)
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Does anyone have an idea what credit score range is acceptable to qualify for Audi's special leasing offers?
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Re: 2008 Audi TT Leasing? Also white or silver?? [dorkbrand] by reality2
Jul 18, 2008 (12:21 pm)
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Replying to: dorkbrand (Jun 05, 2008 1:03 am)

Hi Dorkbrand,
 
I am very curious about that lease deal. I am highly interested in leasing a TT Premium 2.0T exactly like the one you mention. In Ibis White as a matter of fact. My dealer has one but is quoting me $1900.00 down with $641.00 per month x 48 months at around $45,000. Seems high to me. Do you have any further info on that lease deal on TTs?
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Re: 2008 Audi TT Leasing? Also white or silver?? [reality2] by dorkbrand
Jul 18, 2008 (1:05 pm)
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Replying to: reality2 (Jul 18, 2008 12:21 pm)

Hi,
 
So I just got the silver tt roadster last month. The price of the car was much higher than I had expected ($47,300 sticker). However after going back and forth with two dealers and I got one of the dealers to give me the car for $3,000 down, $505 a month includes tax, 12k a year. 36 months lease. I would say I got a really fantastic deal, but I'm sure you can get close by just shopping around.
 
Does anyone know about the details of getting out of a brand new lease? Unfortunately I'm actually looking to get out of this lease to get an A5. So soon, I know. Sorry for the plug but if anyone is looking for a fully loaded TT roadster silver. Only $505 a month including tax! I'll probably list it on www.leasetrader.com soon.
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Re: 2008 Audi TT Leasing? Also white or silver?? [dorkbrand] by tinttin
Jul 19, 2008 (7:49 am)
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Replying to: dorkbrand (Jul 18, 2008 1:05 pm)

Hi dorkbrand,
 
I don't know the exact details of taking over a lease; just that it's definitely possible. There are costs associated for the actual transfer, and all the paperwork to transfer the lease is taken care of by the leasing company. If you visit the leasetrader website, they have an overview of how the process goes.
 
Are you in Southern California, by any chance? And is it a 2008? If so, I may take you up on the lease transfer. Let me know if you still want to do it.
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Re: 2008 Audi TT Leasing? Also white or silver?? [tinttin] by dorkbrand
Jul 19, 2008 (11:05 am)
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Replying to: tinttin (Jul 19, 2008 7:49 am)

It is a 2008. I've had it for one month. I'm in the los angeles/ Pasadena area.
 
If you're interested please let me know and we can work out the details.

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