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#959 of 1039 Re: Anyone know if there is info out for November? [td_sf]
by sandbox5
Nov 08, 2011 (11:16 am)
Ok, TD, what did you do??? I still haven't moved off dead center..car is still sitting on the lot though....not sure if that is a good or a bad thing!
Sandbox
#960 of 1039 Audi Q7 TDI Premium Plus Lease Rate
by stodgeco
Nov 22, 2011 (3:23 am)
Hi Car_Man,
Would you please share Audi Financial Services' November money factor and residual value for a 39 month lease of a 2012 Q7 TDI Premium Plus with 15k miles per year?
And would it change drastically with all things equal but
36 months?
#961 of 1039 Trade In on a Lease Deal
by stodgeco
Nov 22, 2011 (5:22 am)
My Dealer is plugging my Trade In Value as part of the Down Payment for the Lease which amounts to $5500 + $3300 Cash on a Lease. That is not happening.
Isn't the most appropriate location for the Trade In Value to be assigned is as part of the Capital Cost Reduction? Or is it even appropriate to Trade in my vehicle on a Lease?
Thanks
#962 of 1039 Re: Audi Q7 TDI Premium Plus Lease Rate [stodgeco]
by Car_man HOST
Nov 29, 2011 (5:04 pm)
I'd be happy to help you out stodgeco. Audi Financial Services' November buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 39-month lease of a 2012 Q7 TDI Premium Plus with 15,000 miles per year are .00192 and 53%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
The numbers for an otherwise identical 36 month lease would be .00172 and 55%.
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#963 of 1039 Re: Trade In on a Lease Deal [stodgeco]
by Car_man HOST
Nov 29, 2011 (5:07 pm)
Hi stodgeco. There's nothing wrong with trading in your current vehicle when leasing a new one. In fact, doing so actually cuts your tax bill in some states. Having said this, you would be better off having the dealer cut you a check for any equity that you have in your trade rather than using the proceeds from it as a capitalized cost reduction.
I always advise consumers to put as little money down as possible when leasing. I do so because consumers who make large down payments on leased vehicles risk losing part or all of the money that they put down if their vehicle is totaled in an accident or stolen and never recovered.
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#964 of 1039 Audi Q7 Premium Plus Lease Rate
by konstantinos
Dec 13, 2011 (5:43 pm)
Hi, Car_man-
What is the current (December) Audi Financial Services' lease money factor and residual value for a 39-month lease for a 2012 Q7 Premium Plus with 12,000 miles per year? Also for 36-month lease/ 12,000 miles?
Thank you very much!
#965 of 1039 Re: Audi Q7 Premium Plus Lease Rate [konstantinos]
by Car_man HOST
Dec 20, 2011 (5:33 pm)
Here's the information that you're looking for konstantinos. Audi Financial Services' December buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2012 Q7 Premium Plus with 12,000 miles per year are .00172 and 55%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
The numbers for an otherwise identical 39-month lease are .00192 and 53%.
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#966 of 1039 Re: Audi Q7 Premium Plus Lease Rate [Car_man]
by konstantinos
Dec 22, 2011 (1:34 pm)
Thank you very much, Car_man - now I can make an informed decision.
Happy Holidays!
#967 of 1039 Re: Audi Q7 Premium Plus Lease Rate [konstantinos]
by Car_man HOST
Jan 09, 2012 (4:44 pm)
You're very welcome konstantinos. Happy Holidays to you as well.
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#968 of 1039 2012 Q7 Premium Plus
by normies
Feb 10, 2012 (10:13 pm)
Hi Car Man,
Related to my post about the A4, can you please provide the money factor and residual for a 2012 Q7 Premium Plus, 15K, 36 months?
And may I ask about the S-line Prestige for the same mileage and time frame?
I see that you did posted it last in December, but was curious on the most recent numbers.
Thank you so much,
Brett