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169 messages, Last post on Nov 18, 2009 at 1:16 AM
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Replying to: audirs4 (Jul 24, 2009 6:11 am) RECESSION !! The SUVs over $40K market has all but dried up... High PRICE & GAS MILEAGE are killing it There will be plenty of 2010 Q5 inventory pretty much across the country... and just like all of us in business some profit is better than NO profit ... and yes at $400 under invoice the dealer is still making a profit not as nice as the FAT one they are used to but still good ! Also just mention you want to test drive a Murano... Nissan SALES are way up despite recession due to great price value and GAs mileage..
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Replying to: kerryjth (Aug 01, 2009 3:59 am) Audi is one of the few brands that has no dealer holdback on cars. On the 09's, I think there was 1000 on the table for loyalty on conquest cash. I think that's gone, though. There's only about 2300 of dealer mark-up in a 43k price range Q5 premium plus. But it's not a big deal if you can buy a 43k MSRP Q5 for 41k. People are buying the Q5 because they want one. It's getting stellar reviews and press, not because it's the cheapest car out there.
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I am looking at getting a new car in the next couple months and really like the Q5, however I have been frankly really turned off by the responsiveness of the Audi sales people. I have already asked to have one sales rep switched out for another based on his rudeness, and the "manager" I am now working with is completely unresponsive. It is to the point where I have said that I want to preorder a 2010 Q5 and I can't even get the rep to call me back to give him my cc for a deposit! Three calls and two emails, no response. My second choice is an RX350, and they have an outstanding reputation and the rep has been very polite and thorough. Anyone else have a similar experience? I have a hard time spending 50K on a company I have no experience with whose people are not competent. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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Replying to: audirs4 (Aug 04, 2009 10:33 am) |
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I just wanted to mention that I picked up a 2010 Q5 Prestige with S-line package yesterday ($54,700 OTD with 7% sales tax) and contrary to the online tool Audi has, it DOES come in cinnamon interior which I might add is a very attractive interior. I got $1300 off MSRP without even asking (seriously, I called them up after I test drove the car on Thursday and said I would be coming in later in the day with a check and asked for them to send me the price) I didn't ask because this was the only 2010 prestige in my entire city (4 Audi dealers). So that is just a little FYI to all of you building a Q5 or buying one. |
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Replying to: telebump (Aug 06, 2009 1:15 pm) |
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Replying to: kerryjth (Aug 01, 2009 3:59 am) |
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I just purchased a 10 Q5 Prestige for 6% off of MSRP through the Audi Supplier program, audisupplier.com, check with your company to see if they are part of the supplier program. MSRP is $49,675, According Edmunds Invoice is $46,256, and with the supplier program the price is 46,744. Now after a bit of negotiating I got them to add the AudiCare program for no charge which costs $740. So depending on how you look at it, out the door near or below invoice depending on how you want to look at the AudiCare I got cooked in the deal, which is better than the TMV price on a 10 (which is currently showing MSRP) and on par with the TMV price for a 09. Now I also had a clunker that I cashed for an addtional $3500 off so that made it real nice since the value for my clunker was $750. BTW I am located in the SF Bay area. |
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Replying to: btmoore (Aug 09, 2009 4:43 pm)
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Replying to: btmoore (Aug 09, 2009 4:43 pm) thanks
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