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I am looking for any help that I can get regarding lease pricing for an audi a5? I am new to this site, everyone seems to be very honest. That being said, I live in long island new york and I am desperate for help. If anyone could give me any information on current lease prices for this car (premium package and nav.) that I can compare to quotes that I will get, I would be grateful.
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Planning to order a new A5 - relatively loaded; cash buy. Is MSRP about the best I can hope for at this time? Thanks. |
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Replying to: momscar2 (Oct 05, 2008 6:16 am) |
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| I read on these boards that the 2008 A5's had a voice activated navigation button that didn't work. Does anyone know if that has been remedied on the 2009s? | |
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Replying to: dnabooks (Aug 27, 2008 11:37 am) Just curious, If you can afford 1967 corvette and a 2006 corvette,then why don't you have another $10k for an A5? I am interested in bmws, what bmws did your brother buy? any reliability,electronics issues? |
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Replying to: dhamilton (Aug 26, 2008 12:32 pm) IMO, there isn't anything from Japan that comes as well screwed together as something from Germany. The feel from behind the wheel is light years different. If you don't have the extra 10 G's the whole problem is solved. There is nothing from Japan that comes as well screwed as something from German, are you sure about that? Nothing at all? No Lexus cars? IS F? LS600h? GTR? Steering feel lighting years away |
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so ive been with lexus and infiniti and acura, but havent tried a german car yet. can someone tell me if audis are reliable cause i really like the new A5 its just that im debating if i should get it if i run into problems 5 years down the road or right when the warranty expires
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Replying to: goldendragon18 (Jan 02, 2009 12:42 pm) Audi reliability has continued to improve over the years and is at an acceptable level per consumer reports for most of their vehicles now. While it is not up to the same level of Toyota Motor Co (Toyota and Lexus) or Honda Motor Co. (Honda and Acura) it is still quite good. Nissan/Infiniti does not rate as high as these other two. I had the same concern prior to buying my 2008 A5 but traded off some reliability for fun. I have owned 6 Acura/Honda/Toyotas over the last two decades and they simply are unbeatable in reliability. I previously placed top-notch reliability near the top on my list of must haves but couldn't find an all-weather vehicle (I live in Chicago) that brought so much to the driving experience as the A5 from these or other manufacturers for the price (in other words, I avoided rear-drive vehicles due to snow). When it comes to pure driving excitment, I think you will be hard pressed to beat the A5. I am not saying it is the best performing sports car. I am saying the total package is great. The design of this car by Da Silva is truly remarkable. I personally find the car to be a work of art that I believe will make these cars desirable for decades to come. Performance is great for avid drivers like me who are not racing on the track but looking for a great all-around performer to drive to and from work (I have cart raced at the Bondurant track multiple times, however driving to and from work does not allow one to use a true sports car's full capabilities anyway). I look forward to taking any trip just as another excuse to get behind the wheel. It is a pleasure to look at and drive. Additionally, for a person who is a car fanatic, it is an extra benefit in buying a car that is relatively unique - you see very few of these on the roads even in a city as large as Chicago, due to Audi limiting their dealer allocations of this vehicle. I have yet to hear someone say they made a mistake by purchasing an A5. My suggestion is for you to do what I did and throw a little practicality out the window for a more exciting ride and get one. I couldn't be happier that I did so. Sorry for the long-winded response. I am pretty passionate about this car.
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Replying to: carcrazed (Jan 05, 2009 10:17 pm) The A5 is on my list, I agree that it is a work of art. Much better in the flesh than in pix. Where it looks good, too! I actually kinda feel the same way about my '05 Acura TL, a great all around car... |
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