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a huge Audi fan. That said I might be a little leery of any first year German model. I think if you have a good relationship with the dealer this can nullify that issue. The other thing is that I wouldn't expect much if any discount on this new model. Having said all that I would still buy the Q7 over any other model in it's category. I have been to the Audi mountain, and the mountain is good. I suggest trying to extend the lease on your X5 and see what things look like in 6 months. I have driven both the Q7 and the escalade and their is no comparison IMO. Whatever you do, good luck and let us know how you did. |
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from the dealer today. No discount will be given on the Q7 until Sept. or maybe later if Q7 sales go well in the next few months. Also, my wife wasn't so happy about the 3rd row seat. It's designed for young kids or anyone around 5'3". We are completely changing gears now and leasing an Audi A6 3.2q. We're getting a $675 a month (taxes in payment) for 12k/36 months with only first payment and bank fee up front. The MF and RS are 0.000611 and 53% and the sell price is $46,100 for an MSRP of 49,160. The sell price includes a $1000 loyalty for BMW customer. What do you think of this lease number? Thanks, TRABD123 |
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| What bothers me about the third row seat is not so much the legroom (most of these SUV third rows are only good for kids or short trips for small adults). The problem I see is that with the third row up, there is almost no trunk space behind that row. The headrests are within a couple inches of the tailgate (questionable safety?). My XC90 has a useable area (about 18" deep) back there when the third row is in use. | |
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Replying to: trabd123 (May 07, 2006 8:16 am) Car_man Host Smart Shopper / Prices Paid Forums |
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Replying to: Car_man (May 07, 2006 7:04 am)
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Can anyone confirm the Audi money factor and residuals (36mo/15K) for June 2006? Will be picking up my Q7 in a couple of weeks and would like to run the numbers. Thanks.
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Is it the right time if looking for a good deal on the Audi Q7 or wait for few more months?. I asked the dealer to work and let me know if $3500/down + $599/mth on a $54,520 can be do-able on 15k/yr for a 36m lease, I think the above may go up to $100/mth more lets see. They have given me a drive appointment this Wed 6/7/06, Had I really liked the vehicle and want to get it now, whats the best leasing payments you would suggest?. pls let me know.
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Replying to: anumolu (Jun 05, 2006 12:43 pm) I am no expert but $599/mo seems optimistic. I ran the numbers on a $55K purchase price 0.00117 money factor, $3000 down, 56% residual (36mo/15K). The monthly rate was approx $790 including tax. $733 before taxes. NOTES: 1. Assumes MSRP = Purchase Price. I doubt you'll get a discount off of MSRP right now 2. Money Factor assumes 2.8% Audi special lease rate is still valid for June |
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Replying to: tlevy (May 27, 2006 4:57 pm) Car_man Host Smart Shopper / Prices Paid Forums |
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Replying to: bwedotnet (Jun 04, 2006 7:02 pm) Car_man Host Smart Shopper / Prices Paid Forums
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