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Re: Here is my deal... [seif]
by ermac on Thu Jul 23 19:53:19 PDT 2009
Mageneeta, thats a premium, or premium plus? either way, thats an insane deal compared to what i have seen. Id take that in a heartbeat (although I really dont know much). What is the sale price of the car, and what state are you in?
Re: The summer of audi event [jtla]
by bear_4_life on Thu Jun 04 15:33:54 PDT 2009
Bingo...I did forget to mention that too. I did take this into consideration and made sure that I could qualify for the "Tax Provisions in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009" as defined by the IRS. See following link: http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=204519,00.html My thought was to upgrade one of my old cars in the next couple years, however, the deals, tax breaks, and incentives made me pull the trigger earlier than I planned. Finally, I do have my MBA...so the moral of the story here is - stay in school and you can get a killer deal if you crunch the numbers!
I need help!!
by audihelpp on Tue Apr 14 14:23:20 PDT 2009
Car Man..I am new to the site and have never leased before. I went to Anchor yesterday and was quoted for a 2009 Audi a4 quattro Premium with heated seats and bluetooth option $436 a month. That is for 36 months with 12k miles. Total due at signing is $2540. In my monthly payment is also a maintenance package. My questions are: 1. Is it worth getting the maintenance package? 2. I am really interested in the premium plus-no added options. What would you consider a good quote? 3. What is the most important information I need to tell the dealer when negotiating for the car? I see all these percents and I have no idea what they mean haha. I am going with my uncle who apparently is a good negotiator so I figured id fill him in with all the information before getting to the dealership.
Take a note...
by newportcarguy on Sun Jul 01 14:56:42 PDT 2007
Id like to say I am a car salesman. I work at very prestigious dealership with 300 thousand dollar cars. But i have worked at the lower end of the spectrum. And the difference in customers is drastic. People that buy 300 thousand dollar cars want a good deal as well. They are much more reasonable, they understand that your there to make money, it is a BUSINESS. They ask for 5 or 10 grand off, roughly 2-5 percent off. The cheaper cars, people ask for 10-15-20 percent off. Do people not use logic? It makes me think that the select few of us that make 150k plus a year are actually much smarter and more resonable then people give us credit for. Happens all the time, someone has a 25 thousand dollar accord and they pay 550 a month. They want to get into a 50 thousand dollar car for 100 bucks more a month. Where did you folks go to school? Twice the car, twice the payment, its not voodoo or crazy math. To be honest, yes car salesmen do cringe when you come through the door. You grind and grind for minimal amounts of money. If they discount a A4 more then 500 bucks you have a "mini", usually 100-200 dollar that the salesmen receive. People think that we make thousands and thousands of dollars off everyone. Its simply not true. If you are an educated person, you make a fair offer, not 1000 dollars under invoice, if you do, dont expect to get treated like a king. You make a low ball offer and you will get treated like a low ball customer. Anyone in business knows, If you make 7-10 percent profit its a good business. You ask us to give all our profit and make no money on interest rate's or anything and still ask to be treated with kid gloves. Give me a break. I dont ask you to tile my house for a grand under what you pay for it. Its a slap in the face honestly. Point being is, make fair offers, dont be unreasonable. We want to sell you a car more then you want to buy one! We are always willing to work with you on price. If all this goes as it should then its a very fun process, but you crying over 10 bucks a month is crazy. I expect alot of negative response to this, I am not attacking anyone at all, just trying to give some actuall infomation to you all.
Re: Finally Bought an A4 [edwardsf]
by 78carolian on Mon May 28 17:41:11 PDT 2007
Edwardsf -- post a pic of your A4 Avant on Audizine.com under the "Avants" user/owners section. Would love to see a pic. I am not into the modding scene but do enjoy seeing Avants from all over the world on this site. My ID on that site is "Steiner." Check it out.
payment
by cars0153 on Sun Apr 22 18:53:59 PDT 2007
What is sticker and selling price? I am the FWD cab and doing 23k/yr so i can tell id I know that

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