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#674 of 949 Re: Audit 2.0T Residual Value/MF [westside4]
by Car_man HOST
Feb 28, 2012 (6:06 pm)
Hi westside4. Audi Financial Services' February buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2012 Q5 2.0T Premium with 10,000 miles per year are .00155 and 54%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a Q5 2.0T Premium Plus are exactly the same.
I have always found that Audi's SUVs, the Q7 and Q5, were a little too expensive when compared to some of the luxury SUVs that are on the market. Apparently the reason for this is that Audi can sell as many of them as it can overseas so it is not allocating that many to the U.S. market and in turn dealers don't need much support to sell the ones that they do get.
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#675 of 949 Re: Audi Q5 3.2 Premium Plus Lease [mineshg]
by Car_man HOST
Feb 28, 2012 (6:09 pm)
Hi mineshg. I have always found that Audi's SUVs, the Q7 and Q5, were a little too expensive when compared to some of the luxury SUVs that are on the market. Apparently the reason for this is that Audi can sell as many of them as it can overseas so it is not allocating that many to the U.S. market and in turn dealers don't need much support to sell the ones that they do get.
At a whopping $700 per month with $5,000 down, you would be much better off going with a BMW X5 than an Audi.
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#676 of 949 No Inventory No deals on Q5
by alxjoy
Mar 09, 2012 (11:35 am)
Pushed me into an X5 lease for $25.00 more a month than the 3.2 premium plus Q5. Much more car for the extra $25.00.
#677 of 949 Q5 2.0 Premium
by ad328
Mar 13, 2012 (11:52 am)
Hi Car Man,
Could you provide the March money factor and residual for a 2012 Audi Q5 2.0T with the Premium package with 10k miles per year?
Thanks!
Mar 19, 2012 (2:15 pm)
Car Man,
Can you please help by providing current March MF and Residual for Audi Q5 3.2 Prem + for a 10k Mi / Yr, 24-Month lease.
Thanks!
#679 of 949 Re: Q5 2.0 Premium [ad328]
by Car_man HOST
Mar 20, 2012 (3:55 pm)
Here you go ad328. Audi Financial Services' March buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2012 Q5 2.0T Premium with 10,000 miles per year are .00136 and 53%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
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#680 of 949 Re: Q5 3.2 Prem + [silverycar]
by Car_man HOST
Mar 20, 2012 (3:56 pm)
Hi silverycar. Audi Financial Services' March buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 24-month lease of a 2012 Q5 3.2 Premium Plus with 10,000 miles per year are .00132 and 60%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
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#681 of 949 Re: Should I buy my Q5 when lease ends? [kyfdx]
by expertbi
Mar 24, 2012 (10:50 am)
Hey Folks,
I am planning to buy a 2009 Q5 CPO and need some advice on price to pay if the car has between 30k and 35k miles on it. Also in general how much off the list price for a CPO should one look for to get a "really good deal".
Thanks
#682 of 949 How much room do I have to negotiate?
by zeera
Mar 28, 2012 (12:48 pm)
Hello everyone,
I have to admit - this forum has helped me a LOT in my previous negotiations and today I got my quote on leasing a new Q5. Below are the details and I will be really happy if you can help me get a better deal.
The MSRP on a 2012 Q5 2.0T with navigation is $43,775. This is with a non-metallic paint (Ibis White or Brilliant Black). If I choose a metallic paint it will add $475 to the price. My selling price on this would be $42,890. If I do the 24 month loan the payments come to $833 per month and if I do 36 month they come to $668 per month.
I am using 12,000 miles per year and just taxes, fees, and first month payment due at signing.
I am planning on using the Audi loyalty rebate - besides that anything else? This is in Chicago.
#683 of 949 Re: How much room do I have to negotiate? [zeera]
by zeera
Mar 29, 2012 (7:54 am)
I just received an email with a break down of the "due at signing"
The amount due at signing broken down:
$ 695.00 Lease Acquisition Fee
161.38 Documentation Fee (electronic paperwork)
3,568.80 Tax for registration in Oak Park
219.00 IL State Fees (plates, registration, title)
And first month's payment is also due at the time of paperwork signing.
does that tax make any sense? she was saying that if I roll that up into the monthly payment - the payment goes up and also that I will be paying interest on that.