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For the Summer Audi Sales Event in the Atlanta District they have have the following lease until July 6th, 2009. Basically it is a 36 month lease fora PremiumPlus at $599/month with 10K miles including destination charge Considering that "PC23" above has a lease based on $43K and change for $720/month, this is a much better deal. One could probably get a $47,000 Q5 at around $725/month in the Atlanta district. Greg Q5 Example Lease: (See your Audi dealer for lease terms on other models) 2009 Audi Q5 Premium Plus $599* lease per month for 36 months with NO PAYMENTS AT SIGNING Now through July 6, 2009 Down payment: $0 Refundable security deposit: $0 Acquisition fee: $0 First month's payment: $0 Amount due at lease inception: $0 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 $42,800 MSRP of a 2009 Audi Q5 3.2 Premium Plus (includes destination charge). Purchase option at lease end for $20,972. Required dealer contribution could affect final negotiated transaction. Lessee responsible for insurance and may have some financial liability at lease end. Lessee responsible for $0.25/mile over 10,000 miles per year and a disposition fee of $350 due at lease end. See dealer for details. |
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Replying to: pc323 (May 29, 2009 11:04 am) The Atlanta deal sounds really good for those who can do without the Nav. |
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Replying to: ipipip316 (May 28, 2009 8:33 pm) |
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The Atlanta area summer deal event seems to have a residual of 49%. The MSRP $42,800 X 0.49= $20,972, which is the price you can purchase the Q5 after the 3 year lease is done. The financed part if one takes the full MSRP $42,800 - $20,972 = $21,828, which is the amount depreciated and financed. $21,828 divided by 36 months = $606.333. Since I'm sure they aren't financing at less than 0%, it is likely the sales price of the vehicle is at least $1,000 less then the MSRP. Greg |
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Hello car man, Could you please let me know the current money factor and residual value for Q5 Premium and Premium Plus available for June (the Summer Event), 10k or 12k miles/yr, if you have the information? I am in CT, if they vary by region. Thanks in advance.
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Replying to: rafisy (May 28, 2009 10:25 pm) |
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I am looking at the Q5 premium with heated seats, sun roof, homelink, symphony radio 12,000mi/yr, 6.5 % tax 3 years no money down. How much is the best lease out there? Currently live in Ohio. Also, would prefer the latest unit with the softer A4-steering. Also would consider a premium plus. Rich |
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hi, looking for money factor and residuals on Q5 with premium plus, 12,000 miles, 36 mths, tier 1 in southern cali. And the $599 a month summer event, that payment doesn't include tax, right? thanks! Anyone bought a Q5 recently and loved driving it? my lexus rx400h is at the end of its lease term. Drove the Q5 and it felt less powerful, but the rx350 does not appeal to me and who knows when the much pricier rx450h will make it to the dealerships.
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| Just picked up a Premium Plus with Nav, black/beige. $592/month for 36 months with 12K/year, includes Audi Care and ski rack. 3000 trade-in and 1500 down (total 4500 down). Lots of fun to drive - hope this helps. Lease was done in the Dallas-Ft Worth area. Good luck. | |
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Replying to: pc323 (May 29, 2009 11:04 am) |
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