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#665 of 720 Re: 2012 A5 Premium Plus [haboob]
by Car_man HOST
Nov 04, 2012 (8:30 am)
You're very welcome haboob. Good luck and make sure to let us all know how everything turns out.
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#666 of 720 Re: 2012 A5 Premium Plus [haboob]
by Car_man HOST
Nov 04, 2012 (8:35 am)
Hi haboob. Audi Financial Services' November buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 A5 Coupe Premium Plus with 10,000 miles per year are .00123 and 57% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
The numbers for an otherwise identical 42-month lease are .00143 and 53%.
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#667 of 720 Re: Question for carman - november money factor [stolero]
by Car_man HOST
Nov 04, 2012 (8:39 am)
Hi Bob. Audi Financial Services' November buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2012 A5 Cabriolet Premium Plus with 15,000 miles per year are .00079 and 51% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
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#668 of 720 Re: Question for carman - november money factor [Car_man]
by stolero
Nov 07, 2012 (12:26 pm)
Hi Carman! Thanks! I'm looking for the numbers for the 2013, though.
Are those the same as the 2012? Or was that a typo and you meant 2012?
Also - is the 2013 A5 cabrio prestige the same numbers?
THANKS!!!!!!!
Bob
#669 of 720 Re: Question for carman - november money factor [stolero]
by Car_man HOST
Nov 07, 2012 (3:14 pm)
Sorry about the confusion, Bob. AFS' November buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 S5 Cabriolet Premium Plus with 15,000 miles per year are .00111 and 54% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
The money factor for a lease of a Prestige would be the same but the residual value would be 2% lower.
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#670 of 720 Audi lease question
by mucho1
Nov 09, 2012 (6:59 am)
I got this quote from a Dealer in Manhattan for an Audi 2013 A5. $4937.61 due at signing $599.62 per month.
Don't have much of the particulars except that its Premium Plus w/ Nav
is this a good deal?
#671 of 720 More info as per my last question
by mucho1
Nov 09, 2012 (7:34 am)
2013 Audi A5 Premium Plus with Nav,10,000 miles per year, 36month, $4937.61 due at signing $599.62 per month.
Is this a good deal
#672 of 720 Re: 2013 A5 Cabriolet Prestige Quattro [Car_man]
by gmoxie
Nov 12, 2012 (7:34 pm)
Car Man:
I had to order my 2013 A5 Cabriolet Prestige quattro and it has finally arrived. What are AFS' November buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease on this car with 10,000 miles per year - assuming best credit rating? I am scheduled to pick it up at the dealer this weekend.
As always, thanks.
#673 of 720 Re: 2013 A5 Cabriolet Prestige Quattro [gmoxie]
by Car_man HOST
Nov 15, 2012 (3:35 pm)
Wow sweet car, gmoxie. What color did you get? I'm sure that you're happy that it's finally here.
Audi Financial Services' November buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 A5 Cabriolet Prestige quattro with 10,000 miles per year are .00088 and 52% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
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#674 of 720 New to leasing, good deal on 2013 A5?
by bballfan8632
Nov 18, 2012 (10:20 am)
So I've never leased a car before and only know what I've read this past week. My three questions are:
1. What is a good deal(monthly payment range) on a 2013 Audi A5 premium plus(MSRP 42600) with no down payment, 15k miles per year, 3 year lease? I have a discount through work to get the car for 40k and have a 800+ credit score
2. Would I get a significantly better deal on the 2012 A5 vs the 2013? Any significant difference b/w the '12 and '13 models?
3. I have read that I should never put down any money, is this doable for most dealerships if youre brand new to them but have 800+ credit?
Thanks!!