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Re: Q5 2.0T Premium and Premium Plus prices in CA [ravauto] by hmsq5 on Sat Feb 19 03:16:26 PST 2011

I think the q5 are way overpriced. We can blame the hype on the automotive press. Is the q5 a nice car? yes but so are alot of other compact SUVs. If it wasn't for the $1500 loyalty incentive which brought my '11 Q5 price $700 below invoice, I would not have bought this car. My wife and I own a '11 RDX.. And while it's a little noisier and the interior a not as refined as the Q5; it's more agile, quicker, driver's friendly and packed with luxury features all for $8000 less. To your question, most NE Q5 come with floor mats and a couple of other things so this raised the MSRP. Paying $38,500 for a Q5 is fine but 3.25% for 72 mos is too high IMO. My dealer quoted me the same APR but I told him another dealer quoted 2.4% for 48 mos and he quickly said "Ok, I'll match it.". Audi dealership quality is still well below the standard such as BMW, ACura, cadillac, Lexus and Mercedes of the world.

Re: 2010 A4 Premium Plus- Below invoice [soonercat] by irafman on Tue Dec 15 12:51:00 PST 2009

$2500 dealer cash must be local. Tha only incentive I've seen here in the NE is $1000 customer loyalty. If this is typical for Jacksonville it's worth going down there for.

Re: A4 CVT Front Track - invisible in US market? [mark_wny] by s0l0 on Wed May 13 08:53:33 PDT 2009

Depends on where in NE you are. I've seen dealers in RI carry some, check out mattieimports.com for example (actually they're in MA).

New Lease by greetingsny on Sun Feb 15 03:36:03 PST 2009

Hi everybody, Thanks to the moderators for this great forum which makes it really easy to negotiate a price with dealers. Since this forum helped me a lot with my lease I am posting my numbers here for others to benefit in their search for a better lease: 1. NY area: 8.625% tax 2. A4 2.0 T quattro with Premium package (heated seats, rear airbags, etc) 3. MSRP: 35,636 4. Selling Price: 32,770 (400 over invoice) 5. MF: 0.0009 (NE rate) 6. Residual: 55% 7. 12K/36mo 8. Audi Care: 650 (it raises the residual 1%, free scheduled and mandatory service) 9. No sec deposit, no acquisition fee (negotiated, yes you can negotiate them) 10. 498 / mo including tax 11. 1200 drive off including all govt fees, 1st month payment, Audi Care Looking back I could've done better regarding the sale price. I read about $1000 to even $2000 under invoice which I am not quite sure how you can get since there is no rebates other than a $750 for existing Audi customers, which sadly I wasn't for the purposes of this deal. Anyway, pretty happy with the deal and the car is gorgeous and drives fantastic. I had an Audi 4 years ago and this one is a much larger and nicer car.

no title by vkj on Sat Nov 08 08:43:28 PST 2008

to recap: 500 off inovice in seatle 500 off invoice in San jose 800 off invoice in NE penn invoice flat for northern nj for us AND probably could have pushed them a little more based on a subsequent conversation with the sales guy. i did get an additional $500 from audi for doing the audi driving experience and will get $500 from ACNA so in the end it was not horrible. the deals maybe better on the coasts than in colorodo. Strikes me as the dealers are either being motivated by inventory or audi (especially on leases?) to make much better deals than just a short while ago. which factor is the key to know how hard push and also hard to know if prices will fall even more. my guess is that sales price may get better but lease deals will shift as well so payments will remain essentially flat from this point on.

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