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Replying to: orm1 (May 14, 2007 5:23 pm) Car_man Host Prices Paid Forum |
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Replying to: Car_man (Jun 01, 2007 2:34 am)
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Replying to: jkrutch (Jun 24, 2007 5:39 am) Car_man Host Prices Paid Forum |
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Hi, I need to turn in my Lexus LS at the end of August and want to lease (or buy) an 07 A8L. The numbers right now look pretty bad. I am looking for 36/48 month 15k. 1) Do you think Audi 2007 lease programs will get more aggressive when we get into August? 2) Right now, the lease program on the 2004s is great. DO you think that a similar program for the 2005's is coming soon? and is this a better value? Thanks, Confused.
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Replying to: hotsko (Jul 08, 2007 2:37 pm) Car_man Host Prices Paid Forum |
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Replying to: hotsko (Jul 08, 2007 2:37 pm) The A8/S8 is currently the only car that has no year end dealer cash or special financing incentives. That leads me to believe there aren't a whole lot of 07 A8's sitting on dealer lots, and Audi isn't really worried about selling the last of them off. You gotta buy the A8 because you really want it, not because of a cheap lease payment. You can get a 7 series for 150- 200/mo less money on a lease, but that doesn't seem to keep people from buying the A8. And I think the minor reskin on the fender flares on 08 models has the 07 production cut short, and there aren't near as many cars left on dealers lots as last year this time.
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Replying to: rjlaero (Jul 12, 2007 1:58 pm) I am going through a "lease broker" where the offer is to take over a lease from someone elses AUdi. It is an Audi A8L, fully loaded (convenience pckg,leather arm rest, cold weather Pkg, 19 inch spoked wheels, front/rear parktronic, dual pane security glass,front seat vent/message, rear seat lumbar support). I believe it is certified and has another 50k on the warranty. The price is 1050/month. No down payment since I am simply taking over his lease. It is a 2005 A8L with 25,000 miles with 28 months left on the lease. Sounds pretty good, just don't know if this is currently a good lease price since the original buyer got this price 2 years ago. Any thoughts??
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Replying to: clueless11 (Jul 15, 2007 7:34 am) I would verify that this A8 is certifed. I would never want to own an A8 out of warranty, so be careful about that. Also, be aware that Audi changed it's policy and you can no longer transfer the 6/100k warranty. I think it was Aug/Sept of 2006 that was the cut-off for transferring CPO's, so make sure your car was purchased before that date and you can send the transfer form in for $150.
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Replying to: rjlaero (Jul 17, 2007 5:46 am) I checked and since I am simply assuming his lease, the owner (the bank) does not change. So I should not even need a transfer form. (at least that is what my lease broker says). He sounds quite knowledgeable, so I guess I will go for it. If there is a problem I will let the forum know. THanks again C |
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Replying to: iamtheid (Jan 07, 2007 4:16 pm) Great to read your post. I have an 06A8L loaded with premium/sport package, front ventilation, massage, heat, sun shades, parking sensor and so on... my end of lease purchase price is 56K, and current millage is 19800. You said never turn in a lease. In my case, shall I sell it myself? If so, how do it do it? My lease ends next month. FYI, according to edmunds, trade in value is about 60K, private party price is 65K, dealer sell price is 69K, and CPO is 73K. Thanks a lot for help. ps. I try to lease a new A8L (need the size for family), 12K/yr, 2-3 yr lease. any idea how much to pay for same options (live is SoCal)?
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