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I was quoted on the exact same detail for that car $660/mo in LA, so I think you did better than I would have. In Nor Cal add Navigation...they are asking 4k up front $730/mo +tax! Which is really like $800 month with that 4k up front. Surely there is a location to Get my dream Audi for $600's?? Q5 2.0 Prem Plus + Navigation...I keep getting told it doesn't exist... At this point I don't care any more about the color. I know there are many shipments coming in on the 15th. I am willing to buy in So Cal or Nor Cal...any tips on the best least for this car?
I have been trolling around the Audi section looking for more information on leasing a A4. I am looking at leasing a 2011 A4 Prem+ w/nav in Las Vegas with 12k/36mo. I still have about 3 months of payments left on my 08 Acura TL before I pull the trigger. I went in to my local Audi dealer, did a test drive, and "went over" some numbers. Needless to say, I ended up walking out as the quoted me around 669/mo for 12,000 36 month lease on a sticker price 40,850 A4. Seen I did not do my homework before I went in there and could not remember about asking for the mf and residual, they took me for a ride. My question is, where do I find the current residual and mf for my area. I do not want to put more than 1500 down and need 12k/36mo. Do you think it would be reasonable to get this for under 520/mo? Thanks in advance for all the help.
Hi, I'm not numbers-oriented and only have a general sense of money factors and residuals. My intent is to not put any money down and simply have the lowest monthly payment possible. The car I'm interested in is a A6 3.0T Premium Plus. The MSRP is $52,475 and the dealer is located in LA. I intend to only lease a 10,000 miles a year plan and lease for 36 months. The dealer's initial offer was $819 a month, with Audi paying for the first month, and before I could respond the dealer knocked it down to $800 a month. This includes taxes. Based on all of your collective knowledge and experience, what do you think is the lowest monthly payment I can negotiate (Los Angeles taxes is 9.75%). Thanks!
I was looking at an S4, ready to make a purchase and was examining the additional 'fees' added to the invoice side (missing from the MSRP side). - Destination Fee - $875 - LA DAG - $446.40 - SCADA2 Audi DAA - $270.53 - Prep and Inspection - $195 Invoice was stated at $52,105 and MSRP at $54,980 Then, - Bank Fee - $695 - License Fees - $707.75 - Other Fee - $45 Does this seem right? I'm hoping to find out soon so I can move on a purchase/dealer selection. Cheers!
I have just started scouting out this car and am very happy I stumbled upon this website. The level of knowledge on here is impressive. I am looking to get the Q5 2011 2.0T 36 month lease with 10K miles. Am considering both the Premium and Premium Plus. Is the Plus worth the addtional cost? Are the main differences the sunroof and the headlights? Does anyone have a contact at a dealer in or around the LA area that is reputable and won't try to rip me off? Should I expect to get a price close to invoice these days on this car and if so how much above is reasonable? Any info/advice would be greatly appreciated.
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