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Want to purchase/Lease A3 by aljer77
Jan 27, 2008 (5:49 pm)
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I live in NJ this is the deal i was offered for 3.2L 6 CYL 4V
 
Cold Weather package
Open Sky System
Bluetooth phone prep
Heated Seats
Destination
Dealer Prep Fee
total price $36,360.
 
Lease 2000 down and 675.35 a month
 
good deal??
 
Thanks
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Used Audi A3 prices by saintforlife
Mar 24, 2008 (1:18 pm)
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I am in the market for a used Audi A3 and I was thinking that the used car prices listed on TMV is a little too conservative. The particular model that I am looking for 2006 A3 6-speed MT with leather seats and less than 30,000 miles is listed at a dealer price of $18,500 on TMV. But I cannot find a used A3 with the options I want for less than $22,000 anywhere.
 
So is the TMV price really conservative or will the prices for a 2006 model come down later in the year since it is still Q1 of 2008?
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TMV is way too low by andres3
Mar 24, 2008 (8:55 pm)
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I think that the reality of life is somewhere inbetween the TMV of 18.5K and the asking price of 22K+. I'd say if I were selling my 2006 A3 sport package with DSG I'd want at least 21K to let it go and I have 35K miles.
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Re: TMV is way too low [andres3] by blueguydotcom
Mar 27, 2008 (2:17 pm)
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Replying to: andres3 (Mar 24, 2008 8:55 pm)

In socal we see 06 A3s getting listed for 22-23k with 25-30k miles. Cracks us up as we bought our 2006 DSG with 12k miles on it for 22.5k in March of 07. Not often you can buy a used car and feel like you can resell it for the same price a year later.
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new a3 by jxbst15
Apr 09, 2008 (4:31 am)
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Here's what I paid for my wife's A3 in Maryland...probably could have negotiated price down a bit more but liked the dealership and didn't want to have to go 50 miles to the other Audi dealerships who were basically selling at or below invoice.
 
2008 A3 2.0T 6sp Manual
Misano Red Pearl Effect
S Line Package
Heated Seats
Open Sky
iPod interface
Sirius Satellite Radio
Audicare
 
$32,500 drive off the lot price. Tax is 6% in MD, and tax/tags/MD $99 dealer fee come out to about $250.
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Thoughts on this deal please? by bajafresh
May 17, 2008 (5:27 pm)
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Hi all. I would like to purchase a new 2008 A3 next week in the Detroit area, and I would like some thoughts on the deal. Here are the vehicle details -
 
2.0T manual
Premium package
Heated seats
Open sky roof
 
Sticker price $29,755
 
Negotiated price $27,500, including Audi Care maintenance
 
With tax + fees = +/- $29,450 out the door.
 
It seems pretty good to me, but I'd appreciate any insight. Thanks in advance!
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Re: Thoughts on this deal please? [bajafresh] by davenyc1
May 18, 2008 (6:52 pm)
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Replying to: bajafresh (May 17, 2008 5:27 pm)

I was recently offered...
 
Invoice plus 400.00 for any options and arrangements that I want.
 
This was at every single NJ dealer that I went to.
 
no free audicare. (649)
 
its ok, but not great as the car is set for some noticeable upgrades in 09.
 
should get for list flat
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Is this a good deal on a lease/ Audi A3? by hopalina
Jun 11, 2008 (5:56 pm)
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Hello-
Great tips on this forum. Thanks for all your help.
 
Wanted to run this by you before I make the lease plunge. Does this seem like a good deal on a lease?
 
Black A3, with navigation plus, open sky, premium package, convenience package, bi-xenon headlights, and bluetooth.
 
Msrp is 35,320
your price is 33,769 (cap cost)
12k miles
acquisition fee is 575
tire fee is 8.75
doc fee is 45.00
money factor is .00035
residual value is 49%
drive offs (including acquistion fee, 1st payment, and lic./registration ) is 1457.36
monthly payment is 475.94 plus tax or 515.21 total (unless you put more money down)
 
Also, what is the difference between pvez engine and s-lines? I'm not a big car person, so any general pros/ cons would be helpful.
 
thank you for your help in advance
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Re: Is this a good deal on a lease/ Audi A3? [hopalina] by jxbst15
Jun 12, 2008 (7:58 am)
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Replying to: hopalina (Jun 11, 2008 5:56 pm)

The S-Line is not necessarily a different engine, it's available as a package of options to make base/2.0T model more 'sporty' (including stiffer suspension, differnent rims and tires, different leather seats up front, some badging on the car, and a few other goodies).
 
There's also the 3.2 S-Line model, which is a different engine with a different set of features, including the features in the S-Line package on the 2.0T model + quattro + a larger engine + a couple other goodies which are available as options on the 2.0T model.
 
Generally speaking, people that get the A3 3.2 are purchasing it for Audi's quattro, because otherwise the costs don't outweigh the benefits. The 3.2 doesn't get the same fuel economy as the 2.0T model, and doesn't give you as much of a performance boost as you'd expect given the larger engine. Also, it is only available with the automatic DSG transmission.
 
So unless you're an audi-phile passionate about quattro, the 2.0 (PZEV or not) is probably sufficient to meet all your needs.

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