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Re: S5 Purchase [schuhcc]
by margee53089 on Mon May 05 07:00:08 PDT 2008
Thanks a lot! In between our conversations, I ended up contacting someone in MN and they said they'll have a 2009 in for me in six months. I guess if I've waited this long, I may as well get the 2009, so I have it on order with them. If this one falls through I will definitely follow up with your guys. Boy oh boy, this better be worth the wait!!
Re: Audi A6 Lease Deal [ctlease]
by marleybarr on Mon Dec 19 13:47:18 PST 2005
You need to talk to Mark Cincinnati, I believe he is driving the same model Audi for $586.00/month including tax on a 36 month lease with only a plate transfer fee for a downpayment.
Re: What do you think of this A4 3.2 Deal ? [sandiegoshaun]
by marleybarr on Fri Mar 03 15:45:00 PST 2006
I don't know what the Audi money factor rates are, but the average real world residual is about 50% of MSRP at the end of the 3 year lease.
Re: What do you think of this A4 3.2 Deal ? [sandiegoshaun]
by marleybarr on Wed Mar 01 07:48:12 PST 2006
This deal doesn't make sense to me because after 4 years of leasing, you will have invested $30352.10 leasing a $41,000 car and be out of warranty by 10,000 miles assuming you use the 15k per year. If you are willing to sign for this, I would just buy instead of leasing.
Re: Audio 2.0 Quattro Avant [jmaire]
by marleybarr on Fri Feb 17 10:41:28 PST 2006
Anyone with a "beacon" score of over 700 can get credit for virtually anything. You will have no problems getting credit with a score that high.
Re: When to Trade [rhmgadm]
by marleybarr on Sat Feb 04 09:02:48 PST 2006
You must remember that you are driving one of the most sophisticated and complicated vehicles on the road, considering the twin turbo system, 4-wheel drive, and tiptronic transmission.Audi is an engineering company and very few cars on the road have as much technology built in as yours. I drive the same A6 2.7T for the last 6 years and my driving impression would include some sort of extended service plan or an Audi that was paid for so I could save the payment money every month and "self-insure" myself against repair bills. I just renewed my extended warranty through Continental Insurance, 3 years/36000 miles at a cost of $1800.00. I have 87000 miles and plan on keeping the car. The plan can be transfered for $50.00 if the car is sold. This isn't a bumper to bumper warranty but does cover the turbos, most engine parts, and the transmission. It may be less expensive to get the extended service plan than to purchase or lease a new car at this point, of course, depending how "upside down" you are on your present Audi. I still owe about $19,000 on mine, and know I couldn't sell it for that, but the payment is currently $299/mo., the car is in good condition, and that is affordable.

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