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#845 of 950 Re: 2013 Q5 2.0 Lease number [rr4mywife]
by Car_man HOST
Jan 10, 2013 (4:29 pm)
Certainly rr4mywife. Audi Financial Services' January buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Q5 2.0 Premium Plus with 15,000 miles per year are .00141 and 53% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
The residual value for a lease with 12,000 miles per year is 2% higher.
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#846 of 950 Re: 2013 Q5 3.0 Premium Plus Lease Deal [marckymarck]
by mlevine
Jan 10, 2013 (6:21 pm)
Need to know the cap cost of the vehicle, the residual and money factor. Ask carman for these numbers and compare these to the dealers numbers. watch out for money factor markup. Is 10,000 miles a year enough for you? I would go with minimal down at $1500, but find out the breakdown of this payment. Ultimately it is a supply and demand issue when it comes to what deal you can obtain. Try other dealers in Westchester NY, Middle and Southern New Jersey, Conneticut, and Pennsylvania.
#847 of 950 2013 Q5 3.0 Premium Plus numbers
by marckymarck
Jan 12, 2013 (10:23 am)
Hi Car_man, can you please post new January lease details for 2013 Audi Q5 3.0 Premium Plus based on 10,000 miles for 39 and 42 months. Thank you so much.
#848 of 950 Re: AUDI Q5 2.0T Lease Deal [billy3554]
by 993c2
Jan 12, 2013 (11:13 am)
Yes agree - terrible. So partially because Audi refused to deal and because I am weak I ended up leasing a fully loaded 2013 BMW M3 Coupe Competition Edition. Mineral White Metallic on Fox Red Novillo Leather. So after all the maneuvering I was doing to save a few bucks on the Audi around $53k I ended up caving in on a $77k car. Standard ugh.
#849 of 950 Re: 2013 Q5 3.0 Premium Plus numbers [marckymarck]
by Car_man HOST
Jan 13, 2013 (9:13 am)
Hey marckymarck. Audi Financial Services' January buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 39-month lease of a 2013 Q5 3.0 Premium Plus with 10,000 miles per year are .00163 and 54% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
The numbers for an otherwise identical 42-month lease would be .00163 and 52%.
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#850 of 950 2013 Q5 Hybrid Prestige
by ajitpk1
Jan 17, 2013 (5:37 am)
Car_man,
Could you please tell me the money factor and residual for a Q5 Hybrid Prestige, 15,000miles/ 12, 000miles for 36 months
#852 of 950 My first Audi, coming from BMW...good deal?
by jnew00
Jan 19, 2013 (2:18 pm)
This is the deal my Florida Audi dealer gave me today, is it good? Can you negotiate money factor and residual? Is this a good deal?
2013 Q5 2.0 Premium Plus
Metallic Paint
Navigation Package
Audi Advanced Key
AudiCare
MSRP: $45,670
Selling Price: $42,983
Miles per year: 10,000
FL State Tax is 7%
Dealer Fee + Doc Fee: $971
Down Pmt: $0 / $2,500 / $5,000
42 months: $707 / $639 / $573
This would be my first Audi and I don't want to get ripped off on the payments.
#853 of 950 Re: My first Audi, coming from BMW...good deal? [jnew00]
by eoghan27
Jan 19, 2013 (3:09 pm)
The dealer should provide you with the MF and residual for the Q5 (both are set by Audi) - if they do not would walk away from the deal. The monthly payment seems high by about $50 to $60 a month (not sure how FL handles the taxes). The last MF / residual I saw for this vehicle type was .00163 (x2400 = 3.91%) and 52% (think AudiCare may add 1% to that). Might also want to look at a 39 month lease - residual comes up to 54%.
#854 of 950 Re: My first Audi, coming from BMW...good deal? [jnew00]
by mlevine
Jan 19, 2013 (7:35 pm)
I would look at the 36 to 39 month lease and find out the money factor and residual from this site. Go with Audi Care for maintenance and 1% increase of the residual, it is worth it. The dealer and doc fees in Florida are very common, very hard to not pay, and are all for extra profit. Up front expect to pay bank fee, motor vehicle fee, 1st month, and the $971. You can add the bank fee and $971 to the cap cost and put less money down.