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169 messages, Last post on Nov 18, 2009 at 1:16 AM
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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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I bought a used Premium plus 2009 Q5 with 1900 miles Saturday. The car did not fit the lady I got it from. Regardless, it was perfect and only 6 weeks old. I paid $37,250. My main story here is on my 200 mile trip home from N Texas to N Oklahoma I got 31 mpg with a tail wind. Average speed was 67 mph. Even if the trip computer is optimistic as they all seem to be by 1-2 mpg this is very good. My wife got 31 in our BMW 3 series stick following me back. Consumer reports just tested the Q5 and noted the good Highway MPG (they list 26 mpg in test), 19 overall and 13 city. 31 mpg seems too good to be true even with a tail wind! However I am very impressed with this car. |
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Replying to: kerryjth (Aug 09, 2009 7:10 pm) |
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Replying to: soonercat (Aug 10, 2009 8:50 am) Here is a link to the brochure |
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Replying to: btmoore (Aug 09, 2009 4:43 pm) I found that my company has the Audi Supplier program available also and was wondering how that effects the price i could get for a Q5 Premium? I was going to wait till next spring but noticed in the certificate that it would expire on Jan 4, 2010 so I might make a plunge sooner. What kind of figures could I expect with the 6% off MSRP for the 2010 Q5 Premium (rough estimate total inc taxes etc)? What was your grand total for the Q5 Prestige out the door with taxes etc? $46,744? TIA
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| I bought a 2009 Prestige package the last week of July. The dealer showed me a 2009 Prestige model, which was a demo (450 miles) and must have been on the lot for a couple of months. MSRP 49.025, Invoice (Edmunds) $45,651- TMV $46,641. I called over 10 Audi dealers and they all said they had little or no 2009's and only a few 2010's in Premium Plus, and almost no Prestige models available. Most quoted $800-$1200 off sticker for 2010 models. My dealer sold me the 2009 Prestige demo for $43,800, which seemed like a great deal for the car in the current "Q5" shortage climate. Certainly as the cars are more plentiful, more deals will be available. In any case- totally thrilled with the Audi Q5! PS : A 45 minute lesson on MMI from your salesperson is essential, as this is quite an intricate system. | |
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Replying to: mufc4me (Aug 10, 2009 5:47 pm) I paid 46K ish before taxes etc, sorry don't have the exact numbers in front of me. I cant say what your taxes and licenses fees will be. My VLF was over $600 and taxes were another $4,500. Now that is in expensive tax crazy CA. |
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