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Re: Looking for the current residual percentage [luvaudi19] by bamiller60610
Jun 01, 2008 (10:05 am)
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Replying to: luvaudi19 (May 31, 2008 8:59 am)

Thanks a ton, Jerry!
 
We have the option of Cook or DuPage county in Illinois for registering the car. Is one location better for registering under a lease? I thought I heard somewhere that there was a benefit to leasing in the city; conversely, a purchase is more beneficial in DuPage because of the lower sales taxes.
 
And, finally, last question - is there any way in that scenario to put something down at Lease Inception to lower the monthly payment? Not prepaying, but instead paying the fees, etc (altering the Summer Event a bit)?
 
Thanks again.
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Re: Looking for the current residual percentage [bamiller60610] by luvaudi19
Jun 02, 2008 (5:20 pm)
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Replying to: bamiller60610 (Jun 01, 2008 10:05 am)

Can't answer your tax question as I'm not familiar with the way tax works on a lease in your state. In CA, you pay sales tax on the monthly payment, so if you can register the car in the county with the lower tax rate legally, that would be the way to go.
 
In terms of the putting money down to lower the payment, that's at your discretion, but when you get to borrow money at .00006 money factor, you're not paying anything in terms of profit for the bank. Also, the higher the payment, the higher the "rebate" from Audi under the Summer of Audi event.
 
I would personally put as little down as possible (heck maybe even roll in the start-up fees if possible), and take the slightly higher payment. You're realistically going to be spending roughly the same amount of money in the long run.
 
-Jerry
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Re: Dealer cash? [lansa] by Car_man HOST
Jun 03, 2008 (2:59 am)
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Replying to: lansa (May 06, 2008 3:57 pm)

Hi lansa. I don't believe that Audi is currently providing any dealer cash on the 2008 Q7.
 
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*Question on Q7 3.6/38 by sky61775
Jun 05, 2008 (3:25 pm)
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Dear all, I just went to the Audi Dealer, and got these quote for a Q7 3.6/Premium, with Navigation System, along with 21" S-Line package, can anyone tell me if the deal is a go or i should look for somewhere else, since i live in Los Angles area, can anyone tell me which dealer i should go and the name of the sales person.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 
Vehicle MSRP $56525
Cash Sale Price $54500
Acq $575
Cap Reduction $624.44
ResFactor 48% (since 2 pts for S-Line)
Residual $27132
State DMV Fee $447
TTL Cap Cost $55075
TTL CC REduct $624.44
ADJ Cap Cost $54450.56
Customer Cash $2000
Drive Off $2000
Mthly Base $763.74
Mthly Tax $59.19
Mthly Paymt $822.93
Term 36 Rate .00006
10k/yr
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Audi New Lease Specials by perosticks
Jun 05, 2008 (5:35 pm)
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Replying to: sky61775 (Jun 05, 2008 3:25 pm)

Dear All, I've just recently joined this forum and need some help. I would like to lease a 2008 Q7. I noticed a few days ago that Audi has a new lease special for the summer in my market area - 2008 Q7 3.6 Premium with Convenience Package ($51,075 MSRP)at $499/month for 36 months with the following terms:
Down Payment: $2,699
Refundable Sec. Deposit: $0
Acquisition fee: capitalised ($575)
1st month's payment: $499
Purchase Option at end $21,537
10,000 miles/year ($0.25/mile over)
Disposition fee $350
 
These numbers sound too good to be true. Has anyone taken advantage of this offer? If so what's the catch and what should I watch out for? I know for one that it does not include dealer contribution and other dealer fees. How much should these typically be? I plan to lease next week.
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Re: Audi New Lease Specials [perosticks] by Car_man HOST
Jun 20, 2008 (1:48 am)
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Replying to: perosticks (Jun 05, 2008 5:35 pm)

Welcome perosticks. Manufacturers' official advertised lease payments are definitely not too good to be true. On the contrary, savvy consumers who shop around in areas that have a decent level of competition are usually able to beat automakers advertised payments. Negotiate as low a selling price as possible on the new Q7 that you want. Chances are you will be able to beat this deal.
 
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by cofla99
Jun 28, 2008 (2:38 pm)
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Hi guys, my VW trouareg lease expires on july 7 and I am planning to upgrade to a Q7 premium tomorrow (end of the month).
Their summer special is 649 a month 0 down which i like a lot but the truck is missing nav, so I added a couple of packages, can you help me figure out whats the best deal I can aim for at the dealership.
 
This are the specs:
2008 Audi Q7
3.6 Premium quattro 4dr SUV AWD (3.6L 6cyl 6A)
Base price
MSRP $48,350
Invoice $44,965
     
 XTB Technology Package
 MSRP $4,300
 Invoice $4,001
     
 PPX Convenience Package
 MSRP $1,950
Invoice $1,813
   
 3FU Panorama Sunroof
 MSRP $1,850
 Invoice $1,721
 
 Total Optional Equipment
 MSRP $8,100
 Invoice $7,535
 
Destination Charge
 $775
 
Total with Options
 MSRP $57,225
 Invoice $53,275
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Re: [cofla99] by rdxer
Jun 29, 2008 (7:25 am)
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Replying to: cofla99 (Jun 28, 2008 2:38 pm)

Howdy -- I'm iin the same boat. My Treg lease exires late July. Been going back and forth with my local Audi dealer. On a Premium with Convenience Package, Panorama and Nav (MSRP at $54,725). I've got him at about invoice $51,400). With $3000 out of pocket (this includes 3% sales tax which we pay all upfront in my state), I'm at $699/month 36 months and 10K miles per year. I'm gonna role the dice and hope the incentives get better in July (Audi Q7 sales have totally sucked this month -- so I've been told). I'm hoping they bring back the dealer cash they had this spring.
 
Good luck and please post any info/results you get.
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Re: [rdxer] by cofla99
Jun 29, 2008 (8:56 am)
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Replying to: rdxer (Jun 29, 2008 7:25 am)

We ae looking at almost the same numbers, I am down to 699 mo with 1109 due at signing for 36 months, conv package, nav, upgraded wheels but no tech package.
If anybody has a clue of their july incentives please let me know I am kind of afraid to blindly rol the dice.
Thanks
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Q7 3.6 Premium by pnorton1
Jun 29, 2008 (5:41 pm)
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With the summer event that ends on July 2nd, what are the cash incentives from Audi Financial? Also, a couple of Audi dealerships have stated invoice prices about $1k higher than what I see on edmunds (and claims will show me paperwork to verify those invoice prices).
 
I'm looking at a Q7 3.6 Premium with convenience, navigation, sunroof, and 19" wheels.
 
MSRP: $55,525
Edmunds invoice is: $51,565
Dealer said invoice is: $52,581
 
What is a good offer price on this car? $500 below the edmunds invoice price?

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