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The residual value for a lease with only 12,000 miles per year would be 2% higher.
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Can you pls provide MF/ Residual for 2012 Q5 2.0 Premium for a 42 mo /12k lease?
Also, what should i expect off sticker ?...This car seems pretty hot right now.
Thank you ...appreciate your consideration.
Marina
Audi Financial Services' July buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 42-month lease of a 2012 Q5 2.0 Premium with 12,000 miles per year are .00151 and 43%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
I am not intimately familiar with what the market is like for the Q5 in your area right now, but I believe that Audi does not send a ton of them to the U.S. and the prices of the ones that do come here are relatively high.
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Looking for July and August numbers for Q5 2.0 Premium and Plus for both
36 month and 42 month lease (12K miles /year) (I see the 42 month lease numbers for July, so just need it for August).
Thanks much,
Fred
p.s. definitely appreciate your info - used it to get a very nice lease price on a Subaru back in Feb. - thank you!
Permium and Premium Plus have the same numbers for Aug:
36 months - MF=0.00151, residual = 49%
42 months - MF=0.00171, residual = 45%
I am trying to find out the current MF and Residual for a 2012 Audi q5 2.0T. I am interested in either a 36 and 39mo lease with 15k/mo. I would like to get the lease as soon as possible. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Audi Financial Services' current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2012 Q5 2.0 Premium with 12,000 miles per year are .00131 and 52%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
The numbers for an otherwise identical 42-month lease are .00151 and 48%.
The numbers for the '12 Q5 2.0 Premium Plus are exactly the same.
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The numbers for an otherwise identical 39-month lease are .00151 and 48%.
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Thank you for the service.
Can you tell me what the residual and buy rate is for the money factor on:
2012 Premium Plus Audi Q5 2.0T 10K Lease
36 months
39 months
42 months
Thank you
The numbers for an otherwise identical 39-month lease are .00151 and 51%.
The numbers for an otherwise identical 42-month lease are .00151 and 49%.
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15K mi/year 3-year lease
Price $37,070 (below invoice) + (-$750) rebate) Total disc off MSRP $3,380 approx
Money Down: $2,080
Monthly payments: $575
OR
Money Down $3,400
Monthly Payment: $535/mo
Good or Not Good? im thinking its pretty good
Many thanks
The money factor buy rates are on the forum, so try to get as close as you can to save money.
I am looking to buy, aiming for $3500 off since the 2013 will be with the dealers in a few days.
Anyone else having a similar experience with rebates right now?
MSRP: $37,270 (includes 895 for destination charge and $475 for paint).
The offer quoted is 6% off MSRP = $35,033
Does not include $800 for the service offer. Does not include sunroof and Heated front seats that we want. What do you folks think?
Let me know, mike.
thanks!
Adam
Here's the specs :2012 Audi Q5 2.0T with the Premium Plus and MMI Navigation Plus packages. Black, exterior and black interior, Audi Advanced key, 8.0J x 19" 5-Arm-Structure-Design wheels and the B&O Sound System.
Msrp: $45975
Sell price: $43269 ( invoice is $43240 according to truecar.com)
Besides asking if the price is good, as far as the actual leasing goes, what are the current residual and mf on a 39 month, $10k miles/year?
Finally what are AFS credit tiers? If that's not available, at least i'd like to know how much more to add to top tier MF if one doesn't qualify for their top tier?
Thanks everyone, I appreciate this forum, particularly Car_Man and and the effort to put knowledge in the hands of consumers, it makes a world of a difference.
jaeg0618
do you have the sept lease rate and residual for Q5 2.0T prem plus with 15K miles per year?
Thanks
Andy
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Thanks!
We have a 2013 Audi Q5 Premium Plus 2.0T on the way. Can you tell us what the residual and buy rate are for 3yr 10k miles?
Dealer is initially offering .00229 or 5.5%. I laughed.
Thank you
We went back to the dealer with these numbers and they are saying the best they have is money factor .00267 at 58% residual and are asking where I'm getting my information. Are the numbers you've given me some official Audi information or could they be different based on where we live? They did already tell us we qualify for Top Tier financing, so I know that's not the issue.
I just want to make sure we are getting a decent finance deal since we're paying MSRP for a car that's not even here yet. Also, using the numbers they've provided, my calculated payment is $100 less than they are quoting. I'm not sure why so I'm headed back there tomorrow to sort everything out I hope.
Any info you can provide would be really helpful. Thanks!
I am closing on Tuesday on a 2013 2.0T premium plus and am getting a .00179 and 56% residual for a 15K mile 3 year lease. That residual has audicare factored in.
Thanks
Andy
I have a friends/family certificate, how/can I find out dealer invoice?
What is the money factor & residual for a 2012 vs. a 2013 - 12K/year, 42 month lease (can I chose this?) I've always had 36 month leases, but would like a little bit longer lease if it lowers my payment.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice!!!
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The dealer is marking your truck's factor up to add hidden, back-end profit to your deal. This sort of thing happens quite often, particularly at luxury dealers, but it can usually be avoided by consumers who know what the buy rate is for the vehicle that they want. It would rub me the wrong way somewhat as a consumer if a dealer outright lied to me like this.
Paying full MSRP and a marked-up money factor for a Q5 is definitely not a great deal. Have you considered a Volkswagen Tiguan instead. It's similar and still quite nice, but I suspect that VW dealers would be much more reasonable to deal with.
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The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a 2012 model are .00138 and 47%.
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If the lease comes up and you decide to keep your Q5, do you have to pay the $350 turn in fee?
Also anyone with experience, if you can negotiate the price further down? I don't think I have good chances in negotiation the price down as I can keep my 2010 Q5 Premium Plus, plus MMI, Upgraded wheels & sound system for $23700 and TMV market value is around $30k to $32.
If anyone can share their experience, that would be great!
Christian
But if you just plan to cash in the difference. I highly recommend not to purchase is so you avoid the trouble of coming up with the cash to buy, selling and paying the taxes, etc.
Just let the dealer give you an offer. If you feel there is $7,000 built in, ask for $4,000-$5,000 cash. I did that with my Q5 last year and got a check in the mail without going through the process of buying and selling, transferring the title, etc.
Thanks
Mark
What are the OCT numbers for both a 36 and 39 month lease wit 15k miles per year. Thank you!
I am about to lease a 2013 q5 2.0 premium plus and the dealer told me for 42 months the money factor is .00189 which is higher than the .00179 I expected. Residual 54.
Has the rate changed? Can the dealer change the rate to make more money, is this possible? The only reason I ask is because I negotiated a good price and am wondering if they can raise the rate without telling me to make something back?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks
The numbers for an otherwise identical 39-month lease are .00179 and 54%.
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Another is that the dealer is marking your vehicle's money factor up. Dealers are usually allowed to mark banks' buy rates up to add additional, back-end profit to deals. This sort of thing is quite common at luxury brand dealers.
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I am about to lease a 2013 Q5 3.0T, could you tell me what the Oct buy lease rate is for 10k miles per year and a 36 month lease. Many thanks
V
I just leased a 2013 q5 premium plus 2.0 with navigation and advanced key for $1200 down and $695 a month including tax. I have it for 36 months and 10k miles per year. Hope this help people.
I'm negotiating same car, 2013 Q5, 2.0 w/ prem. plus, advance key, and Navi. @ 36 mos, 12k/yr. So far I'm being quoted:
MSRP $46,845 selling $45,054
$1095 up front for bank fee and dealer doc fee
$687/mo include tax
money factor is .00179
I'm being told Audi wants security deposit if I haven't leased an Audi before?!
thanks,
Can I get the MF and Residual for the 2013 Q5 Premium? Also, any idea what kind of price is reasonable, I assume invoice is not.
Is finding a Q5 without the sunroof even an option - from the Audi website, it looks like cost is $1500 and we rarely use it.
Thanks,
PS - are readers allowed to comment good or bad on specific dealers they have used or is that not allowed on this site.