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Audi A5 Lease Questions

139 messages,  Last post on Nov 09, 2009 at 9:46 AM

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What is this discussion about? Audi A5, Car Leasing, Car Buying, Coupe


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Re: Wow... [rjlaero] by iwantana5
Oct 08, 2008 (7:27 pm)
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Replying to: rjlaero (Sep 01, 2008 5:55 am)

hey guys,
 
just got back from a day of A5 lusting/ lease shopping ..
best deal could get was and internet special. Downtown L.A.
 
48 months
799 a month w/out tax
3500 due at signing
 
Navigation
Technology Package
Premium Package
 
$48,090.00 MSRP.
 
next lowest. was msrp 55k/ with 5k mark up
 
4k at signing. 36 mo. / 12,000 / for $1090.
 
i guess these are the prices you can charge when your is that nice and that wanted. but it's just too much.
 
i could put 10k down at a decent rate for that kind of monthly payment.
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New 2009 A5 lease rates? by amylock
Jan 07, 2009 (10:45 am)
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Hi!
 
Does anyone know the 2009 MY A5 lease rates (money factor and residual) for 36 months, 15k miles per year? I am shopping against BMW, which I have currently.
 
Thanks!
 
Amy
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Re: New 2009 A5 lease rates? [amylock] by eights38
Jan 07, 2009 (11:17 am)
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Replying to: amylock (Jan 07, 2009 10:45 am)

Hi amylock,
 
After seeing the lease programs on the 2009 Audi A5 you are definitely going to lease another BMW!
 
24 Months - 15,000 Miles per Year - 0.00318 Money Factor - 57% Residual
27 Months - 15,000 Miles per Year - 0.00318 Money Factor - 55% Residual
30 Months - 15,000 Miles per Year - 0.00318 Money Factor - 51% Residual
36 Months - 15,000 Miles per Year - 0.00318 Money Factor - 50% Residual
39 Months - 15,000 Miles per Year - 0.00338 Money Factor - 48% Residual
 
Best,
Matt
eights38gmail.com
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Re: New 2009 A5 lease rates? [eights38] by amylock
Jan 07, 2009 (11:29 am)
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Replying to: eights38 (Jan 07, 2009 11:17 am)

Holy crap!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I can get the car at invoice, but there is no way that makes sense financially. When i win the lottery I will just buy it cash. LOL!
 
Thanks SO MUCH!
 
Amy
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Re: New 2009 A5 lease rates? [eights38] by jwiz1
Jan 10, 2009 (10:48 am)
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Replying to: eights38 (Jan 07, 2009 11:17 am)

From the small print in an add from a suburban Chicago Audi dealer this morning......
 
An extra charge may be imposed at the end of the lease where the lessee's liability, if any, is based on the difference between the residual value of the leased property and the realized value at the end of the lease term.
 
So besides having outrageous leasing rates, they are trying to sneak in an open ended lease to boot where the lessee is responsible for any shortfall in the residual? Is this just from one dealer, or is this a new national Audi program?
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Re: New 2009 A5 lease rates? [jwiz1] by kyfdx HOST
Jan 11, 2009 (9:56 am)
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Replying to: jwiz1 (Jan 10, 2009 10:48 am)

That can't be an Audi program..
 
An open-ended lease? Now, that is scary!
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Re: New 2009 A5 lease rates? [jwiz1] by Car_man HOST
Jan 14, 2009 (3:34 am)
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Replying to: jwiz1 (Jan 10, 2009 10:48 am)

That is strange, jwiz1. Audi Financial Services leases are closed ended. I think that the only manufacturers that offer open ended leases right now are ultra luxury brands like Ferrari and Maserati. Perhaps this lease is being run through an independent bank.
 
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Re: New 2009 A5 lease rates? [Car_man] by jwiz1
Jan 18, 2009 (7:51 am)
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Replying to: Car_man (Jan 14, 2009 3:34 am)

The same ad is running this weekend again. It is at McGrath Audi in Glenview, IL. The ad also is on their web site under "New Vehicle Specals". It says that the purchase incentive interest rates are through Audi Financial Services, but does not specifically mention where the leases are financed (though it is all in the same footnote).
 
Regarding the money factors.......I was quoted a money factor for a 39 month lease that is the equililent of an APR of a little over 8.1% (top tier credit) while they are offering 3.9% APR on purchases of the A5. I can get 4.75% for 60 months from my credit union. Strange that the difference is so big.
 
High money factor, mediocre residual (51%), and an open ended lease (at least at this dealer).....not very attractive lease terms when compared to the competition.
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A5 - 48 mos lease - 15K - $700 a month by sarkatick
Mar 15, 2009 (11:32 pm)
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I got quoted for $700 a month with 2K down 48 mos lease on a fully-loaded A5 at Commonwealth Audi in Santa Ana, CA - this is the best deal I can find. I didn't take the deal because $700 is still too steep for a car payment. But for any of you out there wanting this deal, just make sure you drive a hard bargain and show up like 30 mins before they close at any dealership. They didn't tell me what is the residual value but I was only interested in the monthly payment and were adamant about 36 mos 15K only .
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Is this a good deal on a lease? by marko12
Mar 25, 2009 (2:00 pm)
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Audi 2009 Q5 SUV. Sale price $40K with prem plus pkg, 10k mileage, 36 month lease with 0.0078 money factor. 48% residual. Houston dealer

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