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#4209 of 4311 Re: Audi A4 lease offer... yay or nay? [bigkabob]
by bigkabob
Jan 01, 2013 (12:54 pm)
Just a correction to the above...
$32,120 final price does NOT include the trade in
The $500 trade-in is going towards the cap-reduction/up front cost
Thanks!
#4210 of 4311 Re: A4 2.0T Quattro Prestige [maverick2cool]
by Car_man HOST
Jan 02, 2013 (5:07 pm)
Welcome Mav. You're right, the money factor that you were quoted is indeed too high. Audi Financial Services' current buy rate for a 36-month lease of this car is only .00064 for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
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#4211 of 4311 A4 Sedan Premium Plus
by itsbritt
Jan 17, 2013 (3:24 pm)
Car_Man,
Have the leasing rates and details changed since December on a 2013 A4 Premium Plus quattro? This will be by first time getting a car on my own and I want to go there with some insight. I would like a 36 month lease, 15,000 miles with a convenience and lighting package. Do you know what the spread is on that? Also, what are the lease rates for it?
Thanks,
Brit
#4212 of 4311 2013 Audi A4 Lease Prem Plus with Nav
by csimmssu
Jan 18, 2013 (5:47 pm)
First post guys and been reading a lot on here. I am looking at a 2013 Audi A4 Premium Plus with Navigation and with smart key and in phantom black.
MSRP at $41,195
36 mo lease with 15,000 miles
Cost:
$3,000 down
$499/mo
Any insight on if this is a good deal? I am currently in another lease for my current car with 2 payments remaining ($750 total) but am also about $900 over my mileage. Car is in good condition and am thinking I will try and get Audi to buy that car out and that way I won't get stuck with final 2 payments or the mileage costs.
But wanted to get opinions on the current lease and if that sounded like a good deal? Thanks!
#4213 of 4311 Re: A4 Sedan Premium Plus [itsbritt]
by Car_man HOST
Jan 20, 2013 (7:55 am)
Hey Brit. Audi Financial Services' January buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 A4 Sedan Premium Plus quattro with 15,000 miles per year are .00069 and 53% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
You can look up the exact MSRP and dealer invoice price for this car over in the New Vehicle Pricing section of Edmunnds.com.
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#4214 of 4311 Re: 2013 Audi A4 Lease Prem Plus with Nav [csimmssu]
by Car_man HOST
Jan 20, 2013 (7:58 am)
Welcome csimmssu. The easiest way for me to evaluate this deal is to take a look at this car's selling price relative to its full MSRP. The selling prices of leased vehicles are negotiable, just as if you were paying cash for or financing them. Knowing the selling price makes it easier to tell how large a dealer discount you are being given an in turn if there is any room left to negotiate.
Let us know and I'm sure that myself or another knowledgeable community member will tell you what they think.
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#4216 of 4311 Re: A4 Sedan Premium Plus [Car_man]
by itsbritt
Jan 21, 2013 (10:02 am)
Hi Car Man,
I am a recent graduate so this is my first time getting a car on my own and I don't have a lot of significant credit history. I went to an Audi dealership in Houston and this is the deal they offered me for an A4 Sedan Premium FWD 2.0T CVT.
Lighting Package
Convenience Package
Audi Care
Lease for 42 months w/ 12,000 miles
Adj Cap Cost - $32,126.40
$6000 down
Money Factor - .00120
Monthly Payments - $398.92
Would you consider this a good deal?
Thanks for your help!
#4217 of 4311 Re: A4 Sedan Premium Plus [itsbritt]
by itsbritt
Jan 21, 2013 (10:03 am)
I forgot to add that it was a 50% residual.
#4218 of 4311 Re: A4 Sedan Premium Plus [itsbritt]
by ykang
Jan 21, 2013 (4:52 pm)
It makes sense if you put down $1000 not $6000. You better stay away from them. How is your credit history? Maybe you don't have stellar credit history yet?