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Replying to: jwiz1 (Jan 10, 2009 10:48 am) An open-ended lease? Now, that is scary! |
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Replying to: jwiz1 (Jan 10, 2009 10:48 am) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
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Replying to: Car_man (Jan 14, 2009 3:34 am) 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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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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| 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 | |
| Anyone have recent experience (other than Commonwealth example above) with leasing an A5 in California? | |
Hi there, I recently stopped by at a local SoCal Audi dealer and TD the A5. I did not get into many specifics (e.g. residual, money factors, etc.) but was quoted a bulk estimate of $1,200/month for a 24 month lease with zero down on a $50-52K Audi A5. The dealer was willing to get in touch with me later on as my 5 Series lease only expires in August. The A5 is a very nice car, but not as fast as I expected it.
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Replying to: go2ucla (Apr 05, 2009 3:44 pm) |
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I built an A5 on the Audi website with the options I wanted (no nav) for $43k. Can't find one around here for less than $47k. Those lease payments are ridiculous. I guess I'll go get a loaded G37 with 330hp for $10k less. |
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I checked Audi's website yesterday(as I often do) for special offers. Came across a FANTASTIC deal for the A5. It was a South Florida regional offer. It was titled: No Payments at Signing on 2009 Audi A5. $0 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $625 Acquisition Fee $0 First Month's Payment $499/ month MSRP of $47405. Offer was good until 7/6/2009. Sounds INCREDIBLE, right?! Well, I went back to the site to check the details this morning and it had changed overnight!! I'm furious. Now it's changed to this: 2009 Audi A5 $699* lease per month for 36 months Now through July 6, 2009 Down payment: $999 Refundable security deposit: $0 Acquisition fee: $625 First month's payment: $699 Amount due at lease inception: $1,624 Excludes taxes, title and dealer fees *36-mo. closed-end lease offered to qualified customers by Audi Financial Services through participating dealers. Must take delivery by 7/6/2009. Rate based on $47,405 MSRP of a 2009 Audi A5 3.2 quattro Premium with Ipod Music Interface, Leather and Navigation (includes destination charge). Purchase option at lease end for $24,650. I'm pissed. |
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