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Re: 2010 A4 Quattro Premium Plus [mck9235] by members78 on Thu Oct 01 10:07:19 PDT 2009

Hi mck9235, that sounds like a good deal. did you happen to buy an automatic or manual? and did you buy from criswell in annapolis? im looking at the exact same configuration and maybe audicare as well. is it nice to drive one of the few new 2010's? ive only seen one of them so far on the road, and that was in the hamptons. in PA, theyre all 09's. oh, do you have any of the transmission problems others have talked about (assuming you have the auto) or has audi addressed that problem for 2010?

Trying to decide, new or used (Phila, PA) by lobes22 on Thu Jun 04 19:30:32 PDT 2009

Trying to decide between a 2006 A6 S-line package, fully loaded for $30k (only 25k miles) or going brand new '09 A6 3.0T, but would need the Prestige package. I do like driving something different every few years, so would be leasing the '09... the '06 would be flipping in 2 years or so. Does anyone have the current residual value and money factor for June from Audi Financial for a 36-month lease, 12k miles and/or 15k miles. Trying to see what kind of deal I can expect on the new model. Thanks for the help.

Re: 2008 A4 lease rates - PA [piperwarrior] by Car_man on Thu Mar 27 03:35:38 PDT 2008

Welcome piperwarrior. The Special Edition model is indeed a sort of bridge between the end of the current generation A4 and the introduction of the new 2009 model, but it is not exactly some sort of special secret. The lease program that you were quoted for this car looks off. According to the latest information that I have seen, Audi Financial Services' current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2008 Audi A4 2.0T Special Edition Sedan with 15,000 miles per year are .00110 and 53%, respectively. The residual value for a lease with only 12,000 miles per year would be 2% higher. As far as this car's selling price goes, you definitely should be able to do better than $700 over TMV. $700 over dealer invoice minus the $1,000 cash incentive that is available on leases of this car through AFS right now is more like it. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum

Purchase A*L by captbud1949 on Sun Jul 16 09:21:31 PDT 2006

I have been quoted from my local Audi dealer in W. PA. a 2006 A8L with an MSRP of 78160 a price of 68958. This car is brand new not even serviced. The lease price is $4,000 higher. Is Audi offering marketing support for cars that are sold and not leased at this time? Just trying to figure out where the dealer is coming up with his numbers. Thanks in advance

my new A3 by mapin on Thu Jun 02 20:41:05 PDT 2005

Just bought it today in PA: Lava Gray DSG Premium P. Cold Weather P. Open Sky Xenon MSRP: 31635 Purchased for: 30281

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