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#686 of 719 Jan/Feb MF and RV
by kechal12
Jan 31, 2013 (6:45 am)
Car Man,
What are the Jan MF and RV for an A5 Preimum Plus; 10,000 or 12,000 miles? Could you also provide the figures for Prestige? Do you believe they will change much for Feb? When do the Feb figures come out? Thanks for all of your help.
#687 of 719 Re: Jan/Feb MF and RV [kechal12]
by Car_man HOST
Jan 31, 2013 (2:02 pm)
How's this for a timely response, kechal12
. Through April 2nd (wow this is a long program) Audi Financial Services' January buy rate lease money factor for a 36-month lease of a 2013 A5 Coupe Premium Plus with 12,000 miles per year are .00104 and 55% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a '13 A5 Coupe Prestige are .00104 and 51%.
If you were to lease either of these cars with only 10,000 miles per year, their residual values would be 1% higher.
Of course, this assumes that Audi does not make any unscheduled changes to its programs for this car. You can always check back with me next week to see if there's anything new if you want.
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#688 of 719 Re: Jan/Feb MF and RV [Car_man]
by kechal12
Feb 01, 2013 (7:33 pm)
your awesome, thanks
#689 of 719 Re: Jan/Feb MF and RV [kechal12]
by Car_man HOST
Feb 03, 2013 (7:09 am)
You're welcome
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#690 of 719 Re: Jan/Feb MF and RV [Car_man]
by kechal12
Feb 16, 2013 (3:47 pm)
are the RV and MF the same for the cabrio as they are for the coupe?
#691 of 719 Re: Jan/Feb MF and RV [kechal12]
by Car_man HOST
Feb 21, 2013 (5:39 pm)
I think that they're different, kechal12. Through April 2nd Audi Financial Services' current buy rate lease money factor for a 36-month lease of a 2013 A5 Convertible Premium Plus FWD with 12,000 miles per year are .00060 and 52% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a '13 A5 Convertible Prestige are .00060 and 49%.
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#692 of 719 A5 Cabriolet lease rate
by ktdray
Feb 28, 2013 (3:51 pm)
Hi Leaseman,
I was told from dealer the published Audi rate for the A5 Cabriolet is .00070 for 36 months. Do you think there's room to get them to go lower?
thanks!!!!
#693 of 719 S5 Prestige
by mlingga
Mar 02, 2013 (12:30 pm)
Hi folks: in the market for an S5 Prestige. First offer had MSRP $62,870 minus $1500 discount. Add to that a service fee of $400, sales tax $4,324, and $42 misc fees. Assuming a $2500 down payment, for a 36 month lease with 15,000 miles/year, we are getting a monthly payment of $1,042. We are leasing newbies and would like to know if this is in the ballpark?
#694 of 719 Re: A5 Cabriolet lease rate [ktdray]
by Car_man HOST
Mar 03, 2013 (9:04 am)
Hi ktdray. The money factor that you were told is correct for the quattro version of this car. It's schedule to run through April 1st. It's difficult to say what the program for the A5 Cab will be like after that, but I don't anticipate it improving significantly. Again, time will tell.
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#695 of 719 a5 premium plus lease
by 1st_a5_buyer
Mar 04, 2013 (9:33 pm)
Hi car_man,
I want to lease audi a5 and got a quote of $590 over 42 month lease with 3k down on a5 premium plus MSRP 42,600. No other options aside from premium plus package. No Navi.
I looked up ML and residual value on:
http://www.ridewithg.com/index.php/2013/02/2013-audi-lease-rates-february-2013/
So I did my lease calculation based on,
36 Month – Residual 53% of MSRP – .00104 Base Rate
got approx $514 monthly over 42 months. My question is why there is the quote that I got from dealer is so much higher than my calculation. Is $590 reasonable?
My calculation:
42600 x 53% = 22,578
(42600 - 3000) - 22,578 = 17,022 (3k down)
17,022 / 42 = 405.28
(42600 + 22,578) x 0.00104 = 67.78
405.28 + 67 = 473 monthly without tax
473 + 8.75 tax (41.38) = 514.38
While my calculation does not include other fee (acquisition fee etc) in a lease but I am also using MSRP pricing instead of negotiated pricing. Am I wrong on the calculation or the quote is just too high?
Thanks for you help!