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Re: A4 SE [luvaudi19]
by prince2100 on Thu Apr 24 18:59:51 PDT 2008
Thanks for the reminder but I'm basing it on multiple deals including the one listed below as an example of someone that had all fees including i.e. DMV, taxes etc all rolled into the lease price for a total of $407/month, 36/15000 miles,sign and drive, nothing out of pocket including full maintenance (Audicare). I think the same deal can be had for less than $400 for 24months/15000yr. Anyone have any other great deals to mention? ------ Replying to: audieddy (Feb 17, 2008 1:58 pm) Signed the papers on my new Audi lease today. I am so happy, its my first lease but I feel like I got a killer deal. Made sense becuase I seem to change cars every 2-3 years and now use public tranportation for most of my work commute Car: 2008 2.0T Brilliant black Quattro with black interior (so much nicer than gray or beige interior IMHO) heated seats, premium, dark birch wood (prefer silver but wood actually looked nice) and SPORT suspension (only two black cars in NE with sport according to Dealer). Sport brings the wheels down an inch but looks soo much better than than stock ride height. Anyway onto the lease deal... MSRP: 33725 Lease term: 36 month Mileage allowance: 45k (15k per year) Rate: .00025 (=.06%) Residual:55% (54% + 1% fadded for Audicare) Fees: $0 drive offfAll fees were rolled into lease including registration ($120), doc fees ($260 ouch!), first month lease fee ($400), acq fee ($575), sticker ($29) and Audi Care ($590) plus a few others for reigsering but I forget. Cap cost with all fees rolled in: $32,470 Monthly lease: $388 + $19 (5% MA tax)= $407 a month Funny thing is I added Audi Care at last minute after talking to Service group. They said the second service for the A4 costs about $400 alone and all the services added up over 45k would cost at least $1100. AduiCare was a no brainer . Although it costs $590 up front, you get back some becuase it adds 1% to your residual (in my case $337) so it only really cost you $7 X36 or $252. As I was looking over the final paper work I found two errors. First the finance guy forgot to roll in the first month as agreed upoon. So he redid paper work. Then he gave me the paper and it said $407 per month. We kept looking over the numbers and I finally realized his $407 INCLUDED tax (so he was actually $388 + $19 tax). My wife is going to have a hard time beleiveing that we are better off now with a new car than 7 year old BMW with 105k. Sold that for 10k and used the money to pay off my loan on my 05 Jeep (which was $375 per month and had about 3 years left) . SO my total payments for autos only rose $30 per month and I have no maintenance cost or repairs for the next 3 years on the Audi (well maybe brakes and possibly tires depending on how I drive). Over the next 45k the BMW was due for a clutch ($1000 ), brakes (all 4 for $600), tires ($650), and at least 5 oil changes ($500), plus nothing was under warranty any longer.
A6 lease
by jefferiah on Wed Apr 16 03:13:05 PDT 2008
Ira Audi, Danvers, MA. I think it was a good timing thing- they were trying to get rid of a silver w/ grey interior that was on the lot for awhile. That's what they said- not really sure how that works, but they were anxious to move this particular one. Wasn't my 1st choice of color but that's OK.
Re: Q7 March Numbers [beoperson]
by loggie on Tue Mar 18 13:22:25 PDT 2008
carman, what can you tell us about these incentives ? who qualifies ? ending date ? what can applied for leases ? what can be combined in a lease ? loyalty + conquest + elite ? as listed at : http://www.forbesautos.com/options/2008/audi/q7/3_6_premium/ $-1,500 Audi "Due at Signing" Assistance Program Purchase - Western - 02/01/08 $-1,000 Audi 2008 AFS Conquest Bonus Cash Program (Premier Purchase) - National - 02/12/08 $-1,000 Audi 2008 AFS Loyalty Bonus Cash Program (Premier Purchase) - National - 02/12/08 $-1,000 Audi 2008 AFS Conquest Bonus Cash Program (APR) - National - 02/12/08 $-1,000 Audi 2008 AFS Loyalty Bonus Cash Program (APR) - National - 02/12/08 $-2,000 Audi 2008 Elite Purchase Bonus Program - CT, FL, NJ, NY, MA - 03/04/08
Any cash incentives current for A6?
by jdmass on Sun Mar 09 12:19:00 PDT 2008
It looks like there was a $1500 cash incentive in place in February. Does anyone know if it is still available, or if not, whether there are any replacements? Thanks.
My leaqse deal and why I now love leasing!
by audieddy on Wed Feb 20 17:27:54 PST 2008
Signed the papers on my new Adui lease today. I am so happy, its my first lease but I feel like I got a killer deal. Made sense becuase I seem to change cars every 2-3 years and now use public tranportation for most of my work commute Car: 2008 2.0T Brilliant black Quattro with black interior (so much nicer than gray or beige interior IMHO) heated seats, premium, dark birch wood (prefer silver but wood actually looked nice) and SPORT suspension (only two black cars in NE with sport according to Dealer). Sport brings the wheels down an inch but looks soo much better than than stock ride height. Anyway onto the lease deal... MSRP: 33725 Lease term: 36 month Mileage allowance: 45k (15k per year) Rate: .00025 (=.06%) Residual:55% (54% + 1% fadded for Audicare) Fees: $0 drive offfAll fees were rolled into lease including registration ($120), doc fees ($260 ouch!), first month lease fee ($400), acq fee ($575), sticker ($29) and Audi Care ($590) plus a few others for reigsering but I forget. Cap cost with all fees rolled in: $32,470 Monthly lease: $388 + $19 (5% MA tax)= $407 a month Funny thing is I added Audi Care at last minute after talking to Service group. They said the second service for the A4 costs about $400 alone and all the services added up over 45k would cost at least $1100. AduiCare was a no brainer . Although it costs $590 up front, you get back some becuase it adds 1% to your residual (in my case $337) so it only really cost you $7 X36 or $252. As I was looking over the final paper work I found two errors. First the finance guy forgot to roll in the first month as agreed upoon. So he redid paper work. Then he gave me the paper and it said $407 per month, but using all the number and the leaseguide.com calculator, I kept getting $399 + tax. We kept looking over the numbers and I finally realized his $407 INCLUDED tax (so he was actually $388 + $19 tax). My wife is going to have a hard time beleiveing that we are better off now with a new car than 7 year old BMW with 105k. Sold that for 10k and used the money to pay off my loan on my 05 Jeep (which was $375 per month and had about 3 years left) . SO my total payments for autos only rose $30 per month and I have no maintenance cost or repairs for the next 3 years on the Audi (well maybe brakes and possibly tires depending on how I drive). Over the next 45k the BMW was due for a clutch ($1000 ), brakes (all 4 for $600), tires ($650), and at least 5 oil changes ($500), plus nothing was under warranty any longer.
Re: Audi '08 residual down? [technar]
by clembo on Wed Jan 16 18:58:39 PST 2008
I have a 2006 A8 as well coming off lease next month, same story applies here. As much as I love my A8, I am reconsidering my options.

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