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it was before tax... but for 43k, that was the best deal I've gotten from out of all the dealers I tried to work with.. (MD, NJ, NY, DE, VA, NC)
The condor grey is a very nice color. It is hard to compare to something because it is so unique. It looks a lot like the Quartz grey from a distance, and when you get up close to it, there is a very noticable green/blue tint. It is one of those colors that changes depending on the light. It is similar to the color that the Q7 Hybrid is pictured in, http://img.meinestadt.de/pix/neuwagen/">link titleaudi-q7-1.jpg ,just toned down a bit, with more grey in it.
"Nothing wrong with CWP, just something I can live without." I ordered it on my 1995 VR6 Passat GLX and quickly decided that I have an intense dislike for heat seaters. Even though I now live in New Hampshire, every time I get into Mrs. Shipo's car (which has them), I cannot even make it to the first stop sign before I'm scrambling to shut the damn things off. Grrrr! So, "Why," you ask, "are you wanting to order the CWP on an A3?" Simple, according to the Audi web site, the CWP is comprised of the following items: - Heated front seats - Ski sack - Heated windshield washer nozzles - Heated exterior mirrors Interestingly enough that list is the reverse of how important I think those items are. I would personally never turn the heated seats on, and while the ski sack is nice, I'd probably get a ski rack for them instead. As for the heated windshield washer nozzles, that's pretty cool, and I suppose there are two or three days per year around here where they'd even be useful, however, the heated exterior mirrors are the things that I cannot live without. I'm guessing that there are an easy fifty or sixty days per year where the weather conditions are such that the exterior mirrors need to be either de-fogged or defrosted, and that one feature is enough to get me to check off the $700 line item for the CWP. Best Regards, Shipo
Looks like there are some "new" lease deals on the 2006 A4s (as opposed to the deals on the 2005.5 models). Can anyone deduce the selling price (as opposed to the MSRP they list), MF and residual from these deals? On surface, appealing because under $1000 drive off and well under $400 a month before taxes. A4 2.0T FWD lease on audiusa.com It appears the Bay Area Audi dealers don't want to do this deal because they don't have stripper FWD models? Instead, they want more money up front for a Quattro with Premium and Sunroof (the Audi site doesn't let you de-select the sunroof :() Bay Area lease deal (click on A4 lease link) $34,910 MSRP (Tiptronic, sunroof, Premium, destination), 24-month, $1999 lease inception ($1,065 down + $575 acquisition + $359 first month), 10k miles per year.
Is anyone familiar with current pricing for 2004 A4 Quattro 3.0's in the mid-Atlantic region (MD,DE,VA)? I'm looking at a 2004 A4, 3.0Q, with the following options: premium package; cold weather package; premium audio; and 17" wheels. The dealer's "no haggle" price is $37,795 -- which is a couple of thousand more than I'd like to pay. Has anyone seen a significantly better deal?
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