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by scanty on Thu Oct 15 21:23:39 PDT 2009
So I'm one month and 1000 miles in, and thought I'd stop in to post an update. The A5 is phenomenal. Everything I hoped it would be. The 6-speed helps to keep the 2.0T in it's sweet spot and definitely feels quicker than the automatic. One bit of advice for those who are looking. DO NOT miss out on the Bang & Olufsen sound system. $850 for 14 speakers and 505 watts of ICEpower digital amplification. The version for the Q7 with 1000 watts is a $6,300 option! Your ears will be smiling. I've fallen back in love with the CD collection, and the SD card slot is very convenient for mp3's. One drawback. The iPod connection for the Audi Music Interface was not designed to work with iPhone, so you have to put it in airplane mode to play tunes. At least it recharges while not interrupting you with incoming calls. Three tanks of high test and I'm averaging 25+ MPG in suburban cycle driving.
Re: feedback please - audi a4 2009, premium plus [krish9]
by hungster10 on Thu Sep 17 17:15:59 PDT 2009
Hi Krish, 1. Jerk/grab on the wheels at very slow speeds, while slowing and accelerating. Possible solution: Describe the issue to your local audi dealership and ask them to check and balance the "TCM" (Transmission Control Module). The issue should be fixed once the TCM is balanced. That was done to fix the issue on my car. 2. The car vibrates between 60 and 75 mph (its felt in the steering and by the passengers). Below and above these speeds, there is no vibration. I think I had this issue once but haven't been able to reproduce it. I first thought it was the road I was on causing the problem. I actually went back the same highway and unfortunately didn't experience the issue, which triggered me to believe it was my car. 3. Car steering vibrates when I am turning the cars in very very slow speeds (happens many times and very badly/violently sometimes). Yep. We both have this issue and Audi is currently working on a resolution. Send me an email (provided in my previous msg) and I will provide you a bug number if interested. 4. Reading mp3 CD's. There seems to be a limitation on the number of files it can read per directory or some type of file naming it can't handle. I can't see all the tracks in the folders. Similar thing with the ipod. I haven't used any CDs since purchasing the car in early 09. In any case, I don't seem to have this issue with my ipod classic. I actually played some music from an SD card last week and it seems to be working fine though I didn't spend a whole lot of time poking around. I don't really like how it reads and displays content on the card but it could be affected by the software I used from Nokia for my Mac :). Anyone noticing other things/issues? Krish
Re: Please help 3.6 Premium, 10K miles, 36 Month Lease [rohan25]
by ody02tjk on Sat Jun 02 10:49:50 PDT 2007
Making a few assumptions here, like a 5% tax rate, a $48K sales price, and a $27300 3 year residual (assuming a $51500 MSRP and 53% residual rate), and using the Edmunds Lease Calculator, the lease payment should be about $655 per month. I just picked up my Red 3.6 Premuim this morning, and found out that if you qualify for the better credit, Audi will waive the SD.
Re: 36/15 MF and RV dilema for 3.6P S-line [conelecon]
by hspder on Thu Apr 26 08:47:36 PDT 2007
I'm not car_man but I since I haven't seen him around in a while, I'll take a stab at it myself: 2007 Audi Q7 3.6 Premium: 36 Month, 15k – Residual 51% of MSRP – 0.00038 Base ("Buy") Rate Residual is +1% with Audi Care, -2% with S-line, so *with* Audi Care it should actually be 51 - 2 + 1 = 50%. Your dealer is giving you 1% extra somehow. Strange. Audi Care is around $570 and hence pays for itself (1% of MRSP = $570). So do it! Even with such a low monthly payment, DO NOT do ANY more than 1 security deposit; after the first one (if you don't put it down, your MF increases by 0.00015, which will cost you $450 in interest over the life of the lease, but multiple SDs will decrease the MF by much less), at these extremely low Money Factors, the opportunity cost is far greater than the reduction in interest. Generally, you should minimize the drive-off as much as you can. (actually, for people who have a monthly payment above the $1k mark, you shouldn't even put down the 1 security deposit, since the opportunity cost will be greater than even the $450). Yes, "Buy" and "Sell" rates can be different; your dealer is giving you a price pretty close to invoice so he's trying to make money on the lease. That's normal -- but be careful on how much he charges up. Ask for the total interest. By each 0.00035 he marks up the MF, he's pocketing around $1,000 extra from you. So be careful!
Re: Getting started..... [bstime]
by bstime on Wed Mar 01 07:25:09 PST 2006
just so the full details are posted: 2006 A4 2.0T Quattro...Auto, prem, sunroof and techn packages. Edmunds invoice was 35,040, edmunds TMV was 37389, MSRP was 37760. Price paid was 35,300. I rolled that into a lease with the .00080 money factor ..details as previously posted Morro Blue, gray (platinum) interior. Only buyers remorse I have is thinking i would have liked the NAV simply for the ability to put SD cards with MP3s straight in...but NAV price is too high for just that as I do not care about the NAV stuff itself. Nice surprise...i forgot my phone is bluetooth...that I am gonna like a WHOLE lot :) :D :D
Re: ordering a 2006 A4 3.2 Avant [newguy3]
by concrete1717 on Sat May 28 18:19:21 PDT 2005
Might one way to determine a decent deal is to obtain bids from at least two dealers?

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