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Audi S5 Prices Paid and Buying Experience

76 messages,  Last post on Oct 09, 2009 at 6:52 PM

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#52 of 76
Re: [mssurrey] by rjlaero
Dec 04, 2008 (8:13 am)
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Replying to: mssurrey (Dec 01, 2008 6:22 pm)

The A5 and S5 are still selling quite well. There might be a few A5's in stock dealers, but S5's are still tough to find and you have to order them a majority of the time.
 
There are no deals on the cars, either special financing or lease rates. People buy because they want them.
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Re: [rjlaero] by mssurrey
Dec 05, 2008 (9:11 pm)
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Replying to: rjlaero (Dec 04, 2008 8:13 am)

In that case, the S5 must be the only model that IS selling in the US because GM, Ford, Chrysler, Nissan, Honda, Toyota, Acura, Lexus, Infinity, BMW, Mercedes, Aston martin, Bentley, etc etc are all DOWN !
 
There are at least 20 S5's for sale on the net. Perhaps they're not selling as well as you think. And ''offers'' are now being accepted on the A5 (as was the case when i contacted a dealer last week).
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S5 availability by cutter123i
Dec 14, 2008 (9:27 am)
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I have waited for 5 months for delivery and was told by the dealer that they would buy the S5 back used at a higher price than I paid.
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3 Weeks by rockshocka1
Dec 16, 2008 (7:34 am)
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Until the arrival of the S5 I ordered in August. I suppose to keep my spirits high, Audi sent me a gift. It could be the sole of a racing shoe for the right foot, or maybe an odor-eater...
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End of the year deals? by goldendragon18
Jan 01, 2009 (12:16 pm)
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I dont know about the rest of the country but in the DC area, there are many A5s on the lot and quite a few S5s.
 
With teh market at this time of the year. I was wondering what type of deals I could get. What type of "offers" are they willing to take?
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2009 Audi S5 Quick financial questions. by AudiS5
Feb 16, 2009 (10:42 am)
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Hello to you all. I am currently 22 years old looking to make my purchase of a new car within the year. I have had my sights set on an Audi S5 for quite some time now, and have done extensive research, and have sifted through many reviews(yes even the negative ones =P). I want to upgrade all the options(excluding the carbon inlays), and it comes to be around $62,000. My question to you Audi S5 owners, as far as bringing the price down, how much wiggle room did you have with the dealership(I understand it will vary from dealer to dealer as I will visit many before I arrive to make my decision)? I intend on taking a 60 month loan, probably around a 5.0% interest rate. My down payment will be approximately $10,000. Also, if you don't mind sharing, what were your monthly payments? I have done some payment calculators, but I was just wanting to hear from a real person. I appreciate you taking the time to read this, thanks. =)
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Re: 2009 Audi S5 Quick financial questions. [AudiS5] by amdscot
Feb 17, 2009 (12:48 pm)
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Replying to: AudiS5 (Feb 16, 2009 10:42 am)

I hate to be a killjoy here. I know you probably think the S5 is the best thing since sliced bread and all that, but at 22 it's a ridiculous purchase.
Just from your figures alone, you'll be paying over $1000 a month and around $8500 in interest over 5 years. I'm not even considering the rest of the running costs here which won't be insignificant, ie insurance for a 22year old on an S5....
 
The S5 is a large GT cruiser car anyhow, more suited for older gents. Why don't you check out the any number of great cars at half that price and save yourself a fortune? You'll regret being stuck with such a financial burden after a while. At 22 you should be traveling, going out, saving something for a house/condo etc. Don't waste everything on a car. Just so you know, after even just a month or two, your $10k cash down-payment will have vanished. Just contemplate that for a minute or two. At the very least, you should be looking at used cars. IF you have to have a V8 Audi, get a two year old S4 and save yourself half the money.
 
You'll be doing well to get 5% discount on S5s still at the moment, still fairly hard to come by.
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Re: 2009 Audi S5 Quick financial questions. [amdscot] by AudiS5
Feb 17, 2009 (9:25 pm)
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Replying to: amdscot (Feb 17, 2009 12:48 pm)

I understand the financial accountability, and I am capable of making such payments. I fail to understand though, is why age would matter in this situation. I've been told regularly that I cannot do something..this is what I wish to do, I was simply seeking some admonition so I would know what to expect at the dealership, as it would be my very first new car purchase. I have spoken with my insurance agent and an Audi S5 would run me $270 monthly. Based on the auto calculators, a $1,000 car note seems right if I were to pay full retail, as it seems that that might be the case here. Yes I have thought long and hard about the $10k down payment and the 5 year loan, and it's what would be best for me. I have wanted this car for quite some time now and I assure you I will get it. To be quite honest I am not a huge fan for the S4 =/. Any more input would be appreciated =)
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Re: 2009 Audi S5 Quick financial questions. [AudiS5] by amdscot
Feb 20, 2009 (5:18 pm)
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Replying to: AudiS5 (Feb 17, 2009 9:25 pm)

S5's are still pretty rare. I would say you'd be doing well to get a couple of grand off at the moment. If you start ordering with particular options, you may get no discount at all. There's little in the way of finance deals on A5/S5's either.
$270 a month for insurance is insane as well. You're going to end up paying $1300+ for car and insurance alone. Try bankrate.com. You can plug in whatever interest rate you can get and it will show you the payments over time along with the interest.
If you can afford those sorts of monthly payments, then you should still buy a cheaper car for a few years. Put the rest of the high payments away for a couple of years (it's called saving), then you'll be in a significantly better position to buy an expensive car. Just look at how much interest you'll be paying. It's your money though. Good luck.
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Re: 2009 Audi S5 Quick financial questions. [amdscot] by danil34
Feb 28, 2009 (12:50 am)
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Replying to: amdscot (Feb 20, 2009 5:18 pm)

S5 is a very good looking car. But i will not spend almost 70k OTD for that car.
There are a lot of choice at that price point. I would consider a BMW 335i or maybe wait for the new MB E Class coupe.
As amdscot said, $1300 / month car payment and insurance is a lot of money.
I would rather invest it on something else.

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