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813 messages, Last post on Nov 11, 2009 at 6:11 AM
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Replying to: rdxer (Jul 10, 2008 6:16 am) my understanding is that there is a large ($5K amount, I've heard) of dealer cash available on sales, not leases. Maybe you want to look at third-party leasing companies (try leasecompare*com) who would buy the car (so you can take advantage of the dealer cash) and then lease it back to you. Not sure if this makes sense, but you can look online to check it out. |
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Replying to: christianj (Jul 10, 2008 5:52 am) Money factor was .00006 Things changed but one thing for sure ...you should get more discount on the car. AT least $5000 Off |
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Replying to: kp22 (Jul 08, 2008 7:05 am) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
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After reading everyone else's deals (thanks for posting!!) I went into my local dealer in northern California and got the following lease on my Q7 3.6 premium: MSRP = $58,825 36 months 10,000 miles $0 down payment Monthly: $768 ex tax / $832 inc tax For that price, I also got an extra $1500 worth of extras included - first car payment $830, full maintenance plan (it will cost me nothing to service for the life of the lease), and 2 full tanks of gas. What do you think - did I get a good deal?
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Replying to: mewantee (Jul 26, 2008 9:17 am) I'd love to know what dealer you went to? ...and when? What was your residual at lease end? Bay Area dealer I saw last night offered up a ridiculous lease on a loaded Q7 3.6: Cap Cost $54661 Residual .43 Lease Rate Factor .00350 Monthly Payments $1144 Drive Off $2283 (includes 1st payment, tax, 1st year fees & "other" upfront..) Also, anyone have an ear to the ground Thanks, |
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Replying to: luvaudi19 (May 18, 2008 7:40 am) I really appreciate all your input for the Audi Q7 leases. How are the August lease programs going to be designed with the 2009 Models coming out. Is the money factor going to be any better? Thank you
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Hi guys as you can see I am still in the market for a q7 premium, conv pack and nav. Do you think current lease deals are better than the summer event? should I act now or wait for august deals. Thanks |
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| I have a good friend who works for audi who says there will be no deals on the 08 q7's that can touch the June deals until the lots are stocked with 09's. They are short on inventory of 08's due to a delay in delivery of the 09s. | |
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Replying to: jnjcali (Jul 30, 2008 6:50 pm) You should be able to negotiate a very low cap cost, but the rates/residuals are pretty poor right now on the 08 models. -Jerry |
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Replying to: Car_man (Jul 21, 2008 1:15 am) Is this a deal? My husband is upside down in a 2004 Tahoe worth 6k, owe 12 k (his first car out of the military) bad judgment??!!! Anyway we are basically trying to get out from up under this truck ASAP. So we thought leasing because we can recup some negative equity at the same time when the lease is over we can walk away owing nothing. So here it is: Q7 3.6 premium MSRP 54,175 Sale 49,175 3500 down (includes audi care for term of lease, first mos payment, taxes, fees) 42/16k $889/mos tax included Also Q7 4.2 MSRP 64K Sale 54K 3500 down includes same 42/16k $899 (not really interested in a V8 engine thought) So what do you think I really want the Q7 3.6, but do you think I can get a lower monthly payment and term mayber 39 mos/15 K for $799 Keeping in mind our 6k of negative equity, are these good deals, or should we wait until the 2009 hits the lot next month? Thanks Car_man, you rock!! |
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