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#611 of 720 Buyer's remorse. Please give advice on changing cars
by shadowchaser
Feb 29, 2012 (8:15 am)
3 months ago, I bought a beautiful 2012 4 cyl Prem Plus Audi q5 with Nav at a fairly good price... 48,000 when I was done with taxes etc and the audicare.
The car drives great...but I just don't like the controls etc.
It is in perfect condition and has less than 10K on it (5 I think). How much will I lose if I sell it and buy an outback with Nav (prob the 6 cylinder)
I know cars lose a lot the second they go off the lot... but new audis are expensive and I wonder if there is a market for very nearly new.
What is the best way to sell... and do I lose a ton just in the taxes themselves (on the new car.... ) Should I approach a dealer or sell on my own... please advise
Feb 29, 2012 (12:33 pm)
I misquoted myself. I got a very good deal.
The car was 42,170 including Navigation, weather mats
taxes were 2532, title 325, dealer bs processing 200.
I added audicare for 800 for a total of 46,027. From my research, this is lower than most people pay.
It is below the edmunds suggested price etc.
#613 of 720 Offer on Q5 2.0T Premium
by ychang77
Mar 03, 2012 (4:34 pm)
This is the offer I got on a '12 Audi Q5 2.0T Premium:
MSRP: $39,425
Invoice (per ZAG): $37,448
Selling Price: $38,425 ($1K off MSRP)
Drive Off: $1,500
Monthly Payment after CA Tax: $640/mo
Lease based on 10K/yr, 36mo., MF 0.00151, Residual 53%
Can anyone tell me what they think of this deal? They said no to $1,500 off MSRP.
#614 of 720 Another offer on Q5 2.0T Premium Plus
by ychang77
Mar 03, 2012 (7:36 pm)
MSRP: $44,065
Drive Off: $2,000
Monthly Payment after CA Tax: $699/mo
Lease based on 10K/yr, 36mo., MF 0.00151, Residual 53%
What do you guys think of this?
#615 of 720 Re: Offer on Q5 2.0T Premium [ychang77]
by nschrock
Mar 03, 2012 (11:39 pm)
Does that include any extras? Like the convenience package or heated seats? If yes that's a good deal. The $1500 rebate is if you currently own an Audi.
#616 of 720 Re: addendum on price [shadowchaser]
by gouldjb
Mar 16, 2012 (11:34 am)
where are you located? pictures? colors? I am moving to Dallas TX and was planning on buying a 2011 Q5 2.0t...if good enough deal, may take this off you...any issues / accidents etc?
thx
John
Mar 18, 2012 (12:50 pm)
I started off by asking about Audi's European Delivery discount. I was told, "5% off MSRP for Euro Delivery.... but that they would offer 3% off" if I just bought it from them and took delivery here.
Details... 3.2 Premium Plus with wheel locks ($80) and towing package ($800 at Port, $1200 at Dealer) and Audi Care ($800). Then just a little more discount because of the inflated hitch installation; MY price: $44,300. That works out to be (MSRP $45,955). $1,655 off MSRP or 3.6% off MSRP, if you use all the normal MSRP numbers including destination.
Steve
#618 of 720 Q5 premium plus pricing
by audibuyer12
Apr 19, 2012 (8:05 pm)
Hello,
Let me know if you guys think this is a good deal. The dealer offer is definitely higher than the truecar value.
MSRP - 43400
Dealer offer- 42000
2012 Q5 2.0 premium plus + convenience Package
B&O sounds system
19 inch wheel
#619 of 720 Re: Q5 premium plus pricing [audibuyer12]
by spartacus_33
Apr 19, 2012 (8:29 pm)
If your MSRP price is accurate... that's just a touch over 3% off... and I haven't heard of anything better. I've had my 3.2 Q5 for a month now and LOVE it.
#620 of 720 Re: Q5 premium plus pricing [spartacus_33]
by audibuyer12
Apr 20, 2012 (7:57 pm)
I got this offer from one of the NJ dealers. None of the NJ dealers I talk to gave me a deal better than this. I'm looking for an all cash deal, still no luck with a better deal. What do you guys think the best deal is?