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809 messages,  Last post on Oct 19, 2009 at 2:09 AM

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is this better than the summer event? by cofla99
Jul 30, 2008 (6:55 pm)
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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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audi by zkaudio
Jul 31, 2008 (9:13 am)
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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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Re: Looking for the current residual percentage [jnjcali] by luvaudi19
Aug 04, 2008 (9:29 am)
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Replying to: jnjcali (Jul 30, 2008 6:50 pm)

Unfortunately, Audi Q7 leases are no longer as attractive as a few months ago. The residuals have dropped significantly while the money factor has also risen. This is slightly offset by the "marketing allowance" being offered now, but after penciling out some leases recently, I find that they are not very attractive.
 
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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Re: [Car_man] Not your average leasing deal!! by mnslfc
Aug 10, 2008 (2:23 pm)
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Replying to: Car_man (Jul 21, 2008 1:15 am)

Hello
 
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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Q7 Lease quote by cubbies2008
Sep 24, 2008 (4:34 pm)
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I am in the market for an Audi Q7 lease. I just got a quote for the following:
 
2009 Q7
36-month lease
12K Miles/Year
Premium Package
Cap Cost: 46K
Lease end value: 24,339 (assumes 51% Residual)
Total Inception Fees: $3500
Monthly Payment: $650
 
The dealer indicated to me that 2009 Lease rates are more favorable than 2008 models, but buying a 2008 model may actually lead to a better deal. I'm primarily interested in leasing. I was wondering if anyone out there has received similar quotes or even better ones.
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by bobplus
Oct 11, 2008 (9:08 am)
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I am in the market for an Audi Q7 3.6 Prestige lease. I went to a Socal dealer for the following quote:
 
2009 Q7, Prestige Package+Pana roof+Warm Pack
MSRP: 58500
36 month/15K
Lease-end buy price: 27460
Monthly Payment (plus Audi care): $750
Initial Down payment (include everything): $3500
 
Is that a good deal? Thanks!
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Lease Transfer by woolooloo
Oct 14, 2008 (7:58 am)
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I considering transferring the lease that I got (with help from the folks on here) in 9/07. I'm hoping that since I got a pretty good deal then, and Audi seems to have dropped lease support on the Q7, that the terms I have would be attractive to someone that wants a 2 year lease (17k/miles year available).
 
Anyways, come to find out that transferring a lease through Audi does not get you off the hook, so if the person I transfer to defaults or otherwise screws over the lease, I would still be liable. I saw an article on lease default protection that is basically an insurance policy in case this happens, but besides Swap A Lease dot com, I can't find anyone selling it (maybe I'm googling the wrong terms). Unfortunately with Swap A Lease you need to input the information for yourself and the person taking over the lease and such a person doesn't exist yet - I just want to find out how much it costs before deciding to move forward with this. Anyone have any experience with this and could tell me where I could buy this insurance and about how much it costs?
 
Thanks!
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Re: Lease Transfer [woolooloo] by kyfdx HOST
Oct 14, 2008 (8:00 am)
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Replying to: woolooloo (Oct 14, 2008 7:58 am)

I would call or e-mail swapalease directly. I bet they can give you a ballpark figure... I've found them responsive to e-mails.
 
regards,
kyfdx
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Re: [bobplus] by mrcr
Oct 22, 2008 (12:06 pm)
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Replying to: bobplus (Oct 11, 2008 9:08 am)

What did you end up doing with the lease?
 
I have been offered the following deal:
Q7 Premium Plus
msrp 54,425
purchase 49,500
 
3.6 Premium plus
pano sunroof
bicolor wheels
36mo/10k
mf .00066
Residual 49%
1250 out the door
682 or 735 includes tax
 
Does anyone have any deals to compare?
 
Thanks.
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Re: [mrcr] by bobplus
Oct 22, 2008 (2:04 pm)
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Replying to: mrcr (Oct 22, 2008 12:06 pm)

Hi:
 
I ended up with this deal:
 
3 year/15K miles, 3000 down, 769/mon (include tax and audi care)
 
The car is 58K, 3.6 L, prestigious option, plus sunroof and 20 wheel.

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