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337 messages, Last post on Nov 20, 2009 at 2:22 PM
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Replying to: bandfan (Jan 31, 2009 10:54 am) Also, my dealer would not let me use a CC to pay for the car (although I did use it to pay for my extended warranty - also a price negotible option - see one of my previous posts) Good luck! |
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2009 audi a4 premium plus + Navi + Sports Package = $37,600 200 over invoice, or so they say .. ? is it a good price ? buying with cash. this price is without TAX. this is not quattro
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Replying to: byronwalter (Jan 31, 2009 10:25 am) |
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Replying to: jase562 (Jan 31, 2009 2:26 pm) |
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Replying to: jase562 (Jan 31, 2009 2:26 pm) Here in NE Ohio the A4's seem to be moving briskly off lots, even with the sucko economy... |
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Hello, Any insight on this would be much appreciated. I got this offer from my local dealer in SoCal: 2009 Audi A4 2.0T Frontrak Premium Added Options: Bluetooth Audi Music Interface Sports Package MSRP: $34,825 Invoice: $32,XXX The dealer is willing to offer me this: $30,XXX (apparently about $2k below invoice) 18k miles per year 36 month term $1,000 total due at signing $716 per month after taxes(including the prepaid maintenance) I know that monthly payment seems really high, but i am also financing an additional $4,842 into the price of the lease…this is what it will cost me to get out of my lease with Acura. Instead of writing the check up front, i think i would rather finance it into the payment. I hope that wasnt too confusing…please let me know if this is a good deal. Thanks
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Replying to: bandfan (Jan 31, 2009 10:54 am) The fact that you may come in with a suitcase full of cash vs some other method is probably a big yawn. In fact, if you pay cash, the dealer may be shorted up to 1/4% of his revenue -- meaning you may actually pay MORE out of your pocket. Paying for a car, fully in cash, also may net you a higher price (even though it is technically not supposed to.) Why not win all the way around? Finance the car, let the dealer get his spiff, make one payment, then pay the whole note off. Unless of course there is a prepayment penalty -- hard to imagine, but NOT impossible.
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Replying to: markcincinnati (Feb 04, 2009 6:04 pm) Bummer....only reason I applied for a $40k credit limit.
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I just took my first test drive of the new 09 A4 and I have to admit I was very "underwhelmed". I loved the styling and the extra room in the new model is great. I test drove the front wheel drive 2.0 turbo and felt that the car was really underpowered and the engine a little noisy. I did not have time to drive either the 2.0 quattro or the 3.2. Has anyone driven both the front drive and the quattros that can give me some feedback for comparison? I've never owned a turbo so I'm not used to the hesitation at low rpms. I had a 02 A6 and now drive a Acura TL and love the acceleration of both of those cars. I thought I'd start with the base engine on the A4 and work my way up. Am I being too hard on the 2.0L engine?
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