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Re: Current 2008 lease rates [jph7]

Hi jph. You're right about the lease party (ohhh boy I'd love to go to that, I'm sure that it's a rockin' time ) for 2007 models is over. Audi is no longer providing lease support on leftover '07s, but it is providing $4,000 dealer cash on the '07 Q7. If you want to lease an '07 model now you will either have to use Audi's standard lease program or go through an independent ... Read More...

Re: Lease rates [chile96]

Here's the latest lease program for the truck that you're interested in, chile96. Audi Financial Services' current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2007 Q7 3.6 non-Premium with 12,000 miles per year are .00333 and 49%, respectively. As you can see, Audi is no longer providing lease support on 2007 models. That's the bad news. ... Read More...

Re: Hey Car_Man! [bodid]

Hey Bo. Toyota is not providing any lease support on the new 2008 Highlander, but I would still be surprised if one was able to get a Q7 for less than a Highlander. If you can, going with the Audi is a no brainer. Audi Financial Services' current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2007 Q7 3.6 Premium with 15,000 miles per year are .00333 ... Read More...

Re: How to approach dealer via email? [poopy]

Ahh, what I did was I priced out with options the car I wanted via Edmunds link of 2007 Audi Q7. Then, you will have the option to select which dealerships around your area to send them your request automatically. You should then received few quote emails from the dealership in next few days. If that doesn't work, you should just call them up or go to the dealership ... Read More...

Re: Lease negotiation [kistsao]

Alright, I got mine from Audi West Houston at I-10. I can't post the salesman's name here sorry. Since the 2007's Q7s are very limited now and the lease special is expired, it's really up to the dealership now. I know for a fact that it's easier to negotiate the price of the car if they have it in the lot. If you wanted them to transfer a car for u, it's a little different. ... Read More...

Audi Q7 Maintenance and Repair

4.2 L Q7 Loaded / Air Suspension 14,000 Miles & Counting

ZERO major issues - perfect engine, body & performance since Day 1. No engine failures, no vibrations - nothing ! NW Eastside Dealership does a fine job everytime I drop in for minor things (they also offer unlimited free washes !) & I've serviced it only once on their advice. 20K service coming up in 60 days. Driver Side door squeak - WD40 or equivalent liberally ... Read More...

Re: Replacing the Engine on a New Q7 - Of course its lost the engine! [jorgecruz]

Jorge, thanks again for the warning! I took it seriously even the first time. However, due to loaner availability and other minor stuff, I called Audi Customer Service first and... 1. "A known problem" with a documented solution as of July 2007 2. Should NOT cause damage to the engine 3. Audi does not get involved in the loaner car business - it's up to a dealer. Warranty ... Read More...

Audi Q7 Lease Questions

Lease negotiation

If I can get out to try to negotiate a 36 month lease tomorrow (Sept 4), can someone tell me if the following is a fair deal, or is it unrealistic? They have a 2007 Q7 (3.6 Premium) with the following options: Sunroof, Infotainment Nav, 4 zone climate, 3rd row seating, 19" wheels, rear side airbags, convenience package. It says the MSRP is about $56000, invoice would ... Read More...

Re: q7 lease 2 questions [houstontxmob]

thanks it does include audi care - they say they put it in for free the dealer disclosure form also says residual (base) 49.00 residual (bump) 2.00 i assume this means 51% residual value the disclosure they gave me also says profit markup 1888 back end 345.60 total profit 2233.60 he said they have to make a little profit or it is not worth it do the dealerships buy the ... Read More...

Re: Q7 offer, is this good? [dbrouse]

FYI, referring to my deal, I think you should get at least $4K off MSRP for 2007 model. I was almost $8-9K upside down with my trade in. And I only have to pay $998/month with 15K a year 36months with VERY minumum down payment! And miune included the Audi care as well. My Q7 was loaded wiuth $56K MSRP. They sold it to me for less than $51.5K. If I were you, I would insist more ... Read More...

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