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Re: Ripped Off!! [tee2nu]
by luvaudi19 on Tue Apr 22 11:35:00 PDT 2008
In CA, nothing is final until you take delivery of the car. If you have, you're SOL. If you have not yet....then call the dealer and tell them you are no longer interested: don't tell them because you think they ripped you off, but "something changed" in your life or some other PC excuse.... You are correct about the dealer incentive and the MF.
Re: Lease Deal in CA, Please help me with your thoughts? [orzo]
by tleco on Fri Apr 18 05:54:59 PDT 2008
$3133 due at lease inception PLUS tax and fees Tax in CA is it 8%? plus fee Here in Texas we have to pay tax for the whole amount of the selling price - not just portion of the lease.
Re: Lease Deal in CA, Please help me with your thoughts? [orzo]
by Car_man on Fri Apr 18 03:09:30 PDT 2008
Welcome to the Edmunds.com forums, orzo. Since you are new to the world of leasing, you definitely should check out the following informative articles that are available here at Edmunds.com prior to visiting any dealers: 10 Steps to Leasing a New Car and Calculate Your Own Lease Payment. In my experience, savvy consumers who live in an area that has a decent level of competition are usually able to negotiate better deals than manufacturers' official advertised lease payments on their own by shopping around. The best way to get a good deal on a lease of an Audi Q7 is do some research here at Edmunds.com to find out what the dealer invoice price of the exact model that you want is. then comparison shop with a couple of dealers to see how close you can get to that number. Once you have arrived at a selling price that you are comfortable with, have the dealer that is giving it to you calculate your truck's monthly payment using Audi Financial Services' buy rate lease money factor. AFS' buy rate for a 36 month lease of a 2008 Q7 3.6L Premium is .00006. Good luck in your quest for your first leased vehicle and let us know if you have any other questions. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
Lease Deal in CA, Please help me with your thoughts?
by orzo on Thu Apr 17 21:43:55 PDT 2008
I've found this deal online and have visited a local dealer in CA, but I'm a bit hesitant as I had never leased a car before. I've always bought; but this deal has caught my attention: "$559* lease per month for 36 months Now through May 2, 2008 Down payment: $1,999 Refundable security deposit: $0 Acquisition fee: $575 First month's payment: $559 Amount due at lease inception: $3,133 Excludes taxes, title and dealer fees *36-mo. closed-end lease offered to qualified customers by Audi Financial Services through participating dealers. Must take delivery by 5/2/2008. Rate based on $50,975 MSRP of 2008 Audi Q7 3.6 Premium with Quattro, Panorama Sunroof and destination charge. Purchase option at lease end for $26,507. Required dealer contribution could affect final negotiated transaction. Lessee responsible for insurance and may have some financial liability at lease end. Lessee responsible for $0.25/mile over 10,000 miles per year and a disposition fee of $350 due at lease end." I'd appreciate your thoughts, I like the car and it seems to me that I could get away with paying $23K for the first three years and then buy the car for $26.5K @ 5.5% and end up paying $30K in total. Any feedback will be greatly appreciated. :confuse:
Re: New Audi Specials (CA) [kylechoffman]
by luvaudi19 on Thu Apr 17 15:36:10 PDT 2008
currently, the money factor from AFS is .00018. The dealer is marking-up the rate.
Re: New Audi Specials (CA) [luvaudi19]
by kylechoffman on Wed Apr 16 14:47:15 PDT 2008
I would appreciate some input. I just got quoted the following lease rates for the cvt, non quattro A6: 36 month 15k a year 46% and .00080 24 month 15k a year 54% and .00080 I am a USAA member so I get the car at 1000 under invoice plus any incentives. Can someone clarify the 2000 plus 1500 rebates/incentives and also confirm if the .00080 is right or wrong, as I have seen .00018 and .00033? Thanks

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