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I AM ABOUT TO PURCHASE 09 AUDI A4 PREMIUM PLUS W/O NAVI, WHAT WOULD BE A KILLER DEAL? THANKS!
I have reviewed the previous comments but it looks like they relate to the 2.0 and not the 3.2. Could you provide me with the money factor and residual value for the 3.2 with tiptronic, premium plus, and maybe the bose premium sound ($650), and wood trim ($400). I know that the msrp is $40,000 and the invoice is $37,200. I live in NY and would get a 36 or 39 month lease with 12K or 15K per year.
I assume that Audi will have new incentives in Nov due to a lack of car sales. Also, what impact would the addition of the NAV package have on this pricing?
Thanks again for your help. It really helps my negotiating with the dealers.
Thanks for the 12K miles #'s.
Would you have October #'s for 10K miles per year, 36 months, for both Prem. & Prem Plus.
Thanks,
Steve
$480 a month
$0 Down for 2009 A4 with Premium packages, Ipod integration, 36 months, 10k miles year
Does it sound like a good deal?
MSRP 49075
Selling Price 47075
MF 0.00062
Lease with tax 601
3 years/10,000 miles
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If you provide me with the MSRP and selling price of the specific car that you are interested in, I can tell you what I think and work up a sample lease payment on it for you.
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Once again, thanks for the info.
Steve
The infromation you provide makes my job of negotiating with the dealers that much easier. Thank you very much. Keep up the good work.
RXKE
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Let's take a look at the other important factor, the selling price. The Audi A4 Cabrio that you are interested in has a spread of over $3,000 between its full MSRP and its dealer invoice price. If I had to guess, I'd say that the selling price that you were quoted is probably around $1,500 over invoice, which isn't bad, but there's still some room there. Have you tried comparison shopping with another dealer or two. It probably wouldn't hurt. Also, make sure to stop by the "Audi A4 Prices Paid and Buying Experience" discussion to see how much other community members have paid for similar cars recently.
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The MSRP 49075
I got down to 46635, the dealer invoice I was shown says 46135.
0 down 592.89/month
MF 0.00062
Residual 57%
thanks
Mehra
Audi Financial Services; current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2009 Audi A4 2.0T Sedan Prestige with 15,000 miles per year are .00171 and 52%, respectively.
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Audi Financial Services' current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2009 Audi A4 3.2 Cabriolet with 15,000 miles per year are .00098 and 52%, respectively.
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What is the real story with the security deposit?
Does this sound like a good deal?
What kind of changes are coming next month?
residuals tend to drop during the year but mf may also. current lease rates were established before a lot of the recent financial melt down. not sure how aggressive finance companies can or will be in novemember
I don't want to rush to a decision, but if it pays to negotiate a deal before the end of the month, I would consider it. Thanks again for all your help
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All things being equal, it is probably better to negotiate your lease at the end of the month rather than at the beginning.
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Currently I am looking at the A4 sadan, but I really want the Avant, otherwise it might be a BMW IX 3 class wagon or the Volvo T5 AWD,,
Dil
Premium Plus for $530/month $0 out of pocket 10k miles a year for 36 months MSRP $39k+
Base car $480 a month $0 out of pocket, 10k miles a year for 36 months MSRP $34k +
Although I did not get the car from them as it was for my dad and he ended up getting a Lexus. I will def be back when the new A6 comes out.
good luck hunting
i'm in the sf bay area and am considering leasing a 2009 a4 2.0t; i called a local dealer today (probably going to buy at the end of november) and the number thrown out for a 2.0t sedan, prestige with nav and audi drive select (msrp ~46,500) was $725/month (includes tax) with $2500 total down/drive away. sounds high to me. what do you guys think? thanks.
vincent
would you mind posting the msrp and the actual selling price? and does $494 include taxes? thanks!
can you please post the numbers for november when you have them? i am looking at a 36 month lease, 10,000 miles for a a4 2.0t prestige. if the numbers are different for a 24 month lease (everything else the same), can you post those, too? thanks!!
I'm being quoted inflated numbers, I believe: mf .00229 and residual at 50%
Any ammunition would be appreciated!
I am about to purchase an 09 A4 Premium Plus
the offer is $1,778.24 in startups and $548.47 / month including florida sales tax 6.5%. I believe the startups include an acquisition fee of 595, dealer fee of $389 the first payment of $548, $185 plates and $8.50 battery/ tire fee.
I don't care about Nav, but I need a decent stero,the premium model is not very good. Hoping the symphony is better.
Is this a good deal? I want a good deal, but don't want to beat the dealer up too much, as they are friends and clients.
Thanks
One plus of gettting the nav system is there is an extra subwoofer control in the MMI. The radio definately sounds richer and more full when you have the nav system.
'09 A4 2.0T Quattro
Premium plus
Nav
12,000 miles per year
42 mo. lease
$40,500 MSRP
$36,877 sale price ($800 under Edmunds' calculated invoice)
$1,426 due at signing
--------------- $530/mo., which includes PA's 9% tax
Thoughts?
However that's using last months money factor and residual. I've heard those numbers didn't move in a favorable direction in November.
The calculator at this website Lease Guide is good as is the one here on Edmunds and both get right in that range. I used them myself to negotiate my lease and I think I got a rather good deal.
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can anyone tell me what I should be leasing an 09 premium plus without Navigation for? Thanks
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