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#917 of 1039 Re: Q7 Prestige Lease [zzrgm]
by kwakagy
Jan 29, 2011 (10:50 pm)
You should be able to get a much better deal right now though - if you have an Amex card, you can use the ZAG program to get the car for about a thousand over invoice.
If you decide to wait until your lease runs out, then you are running the risk of lease rates getting worse over the next four months. Certainly residual values will only get worse, and it seems unlikely, although not impossible, that Audi will improve the money factors. However, if you can wait until July/August, the 2012s should be coming in around then, in which case you could probably either get (i) a great deal on a 2011 model, or (ii) a 2012 with a great residual value.
#918 of 1039 Re: Q7 Lease ? [msavrese]
by Car_man HOST
Jan 30, 2011 (11:56 am)
No problem msavrese.
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#919 of 1039 Re: Current Q7 lease rates [sabel76]
by acscorp
Jan 30, 2011 (12:57 pm)
We are seeing higher demand not only for Audis but other makes and models. After 2008, most manufacturers have cut production significantly.
Prior to 2008 you could get from stock any make, mode, options and color. Now it usually becomes a question of what is more important, options or color.
The other option is to order or look to see what is in the pipleline where some options can still be changed.
This also has an impact on negotiating the purchase price.
-Tarry Shebesta, OCLC
#920 of 1039 Feb 2011 Q7 Lease TDI
by ab10000
Feb 16, 2011 (5:30 pm)
Any updates on how much discounts for TDI Q7 Lease in bay area?
Feb 20, 2011 (9:47 am)
Hi, Carman,
I just got a quote on a 2011 audi Q7 3.0T premium plus+20"wheels. I am in Ohio.
Base price: 46,250
premium plus: 6,000
20" wheel: 1,600
all weather floor mat an trunk liner: 300
MSRP: 55,025
destination fee: 875
county tax: 6.75%
Selling price: 52,427
money factor: 0.00239/42 month or 0.00219/36 month
residue value: 49% or 53%
monthly payment: 860 or 900
How is this price? good deal or resonable? or not a deal at all? Thanks for your input.
#922 of 1039 Re: Quote [sunnyeveryday]
by Car_man HOST
Feb 20, 2011 (3:07 pm)
Hi sunnyeveryday. The truck that you're interested in probably has a spread of around $3,700 between its full MSRP and its dealer invoice price. That probably puts the selling price that you were quoted at around $1,000 over invoice, which isn't bad.
Keep in mind, if you are a current Audi owner, you are entitled to a $1,000 cash incentive on this lease.
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Mar 08, 2011 (5:48 am)
Interested in March money factor and residual percentage for a Q7? thank you.
#924 of 1039 Re: Q7 figures [toetruck1]
by Car_man HOST
Mar 08, 2011 (5:35 pm)
Here you go toetruck1. Audi Financial Services' March buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 Q7 3.0T Premium with 15,000 miles per year are .00193 and 53%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
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#925 of 1039 Re: Q7 figures [Car_man]
by samirrathod
Mar 19, 2011 (9:14 am)
Hey Car Man,
I've ordered a Q7 S Line Prestige, fully loaded with 21" wheels and the B&O audio system, running boards...basically fully loaded, MSRP of 70K. I got a good deal on the buy, but am considering flipping to a lease, as I take delivery next month. I only drive 8k miles per year, are there 36 and 42 mth leases for 8 or 10k miles per year? If so, what are the money factor and residual's?
Thanks in advance.
#926 of 1039 Re: Q7 figures [samirrathod]
by beoperson
Mar 19, 2011 (9:35 am)
What is the good?
I have Q7 3.6 Premium Plus - lease ending next month.
I can't get a good deal in NY - truck sells well over invoice. Even with $1000 loaylty comes out to be almost $200 over to what I'm paying now!
Considering switching to BMW X5