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2013 S5 Premium Plus
Manual trans
19" wheels
Navi
Keyless ignition
Bang Olfsen
$1750 over invoice $55750
I have to eat $2500 on my MBZ lease so I am wondering if I should just wait it out.
The numbers for an otherwise identical 42-month lease are .00181 and 56%.
The down payment on a lease can be whatever you want it to be. I always advise consumers to put as little money as possible down when leasing. This means making $0 capitalized cost reduction. I say this because consumers who make large down payments on leased vehicles risk losing part or all of the money that they put down if their vehicle is totaled in an accident or stolen and never recovered.
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Could you post the most recent Money Factor's and RV's for a 2013 S5 Coupe 36 month lease with 10K and 12K miles per year? Thanks!
The residual value for a lease with only 10,000 miles per year would be 1% higher.
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Are there any changes to the lease rates for a 2013 S5 Premium Plus Coupe for November? Can you provide me with the MF and Residual on a 36 month lease @ 12k/year? Thanks in advance!
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Looking at either the 2013 S4 or S5 (Leaning toward S4 for practicality but S5 is dream car).
Dealership is offering:
MSRP $59100 on S5 (with discount).
$4000 cash to start, 15KPY, OAC
35 payments $806.31, 41 payments $788.47 residuals 58% and 54% resp.
$5000 cash to start, 15KPY, OAC
35 payments $776.34, 41 paymets $762.42 residuals remain the same
MSRP $55200 on S4
$4000 cash to start, 15KPY, OAC
35 payments $735.39, 41 payments $717.90 residuals 57% and 53% resp.
$5000 cash to start, 15 KPY, OAC
35 payments $690.88, 41 payments $692.20 residuals remain the same.
ALL PAYMENTS INCLUDE SALES TAX.
I had asked for the money factor, they did not provide.... Looking at comparable dealerships (BMW, Mercedes, etc) their lease rates seem REALLY high. Without the money down I can drive away in a new C350 (loaded) coupe for a much lesser payment...
Regardless, my questions are:
1. Would it be enough money to consider a 12k lease program (I have two other new vehicles I can drive to help keep miles down) to get the payment down and then suck the fees up at the end?
2. Is this a fair price they're offering - or with 4k down is it feasible (on the S4) to get the payment under $700?
Thanks in advance!
I personally would never lease something with a lower mileage allowance than I thought I needed. In the grand scheme of things, particularly on a vehicle that's $700 per month, the difference in price between 12,000 and 15,000 miles per year is not worth the aggravation of having to avoid driving your vehicle to keep the mileage down or having to pay a tremendous excess mileage fee at lease-end.
$4,000 to $5,000 is way too much money to pay at lease signing. I always advise consumers to put as little money down as possible when leasing. Consumers who make large down payments on leases risk losing part or all of the money that they laid out if their vehicle is totaled in an accident or stolen and never recovered.
While you have these cars' MSRPs, it would be much easier to evaluate these deals if you had their selling prices. The selling prices of leased vehicles are negotiable, just as if you were paying cash for or financing them. Without the selling prices it is much tougher to determine how large a dealer discount you are being given and in turn if there's any room let to negotiate.
Let us know what the selling prices are and we'll tell you what we think.
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Here's the deal I got in case anyone is interested:
MSRP: $61,920
Selling Price: $57,990 (6% Audi Supplier Discount, + Free Audi Care)
Residual: 58% (57% + 1% for AudiCare)
MoneyFactor: 0.00050 (I put down 7 Security deposits to lower the money factor)
Monthly Payment: $719 (With all fees rolled in)
I put $0 down, and the dealer took care of the first month's payment, so all I had to pay out of pocket were my security deposits, which should come back to me at the end of the term.
Hope this helps someone out there!
What s the maximum number of security deposits Audi allow for lease and how much reduction in money factor will each deposit provide? I have done security deposit with Lexus lease before but didn't know Audi allow that as well..
AFS offers reduced Rent Charge Factors when more than one security deposit is collected on the same contract.
Reduce the rent charge factor .00008 for each additional security deposit. Collect up to nine additional deposits over the initial required security deposit for a maximum of 10 total security deposits.
You also can't reduce the money factor below 0.0005. I believe I was only able to max out at 7 or 8 security deposits. Definitely worth it though...ended up saving ~$100 a month,
Was wondering if you had the Dec 2012 residual value and money factor?
I have an MSRP $58,770 with sale price offer of $55,735 in southern california.
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According to my calculations, if you were to lease a 2013 Audi RS5 that has an MSRP of $80,520 and a selling price of full MSRP through Audi Financial Services right now for 36-months with 15,000 miles per year, your zero down, pre-tax monthly payment would be around $1,275. Wow.
A $1,000 discount to the car's selling price would drop the payment to around $1,245.
$2,000 discount: $1,216.
$3,000 discount: $1,187.
$4,000 discount: $1,157.
Multiple security deposits would definitely help to lower your car's payments some. Each additional deposit would drop the money factor by .00008, probably around $10/month or so.
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Once I get my numbers I'll post them here to see what you think.
Thanks
Residuals are
24 - 57%
27 - 55%
30 - 53%
36 - 50%
39 - 48%
42 - 46%
48 - 43%
Lease rate is .00164 for up to 36 months and .00184 for 39-48 months.
this is for 15k miles year ENJOY:)
Does the RS5 come with a manual transmission? A REAL manual, not a DSG. It looks like it does not from the Audi website, that a 6-speed manual is only available on the S5. But I've now had two dealers indicate that Audi either "may" or "will" be offering a manual transmission in the new RS5, available sometime his spring. However, they couldn't point me to any place on the Audi website that confirms this, just said its coming from their corporate sources. I will be test driving the S5 manual for general comparison. But I wouldn't be interested in an RS5 automatic. An RS5 manual would get very serious consideration.
If anyone can point me to any info source that could confirm whether or not the RS5 is due to get a manual transmission option, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Each security deposit that is used to buy down your car's money factor is equivalent to your car's monthly payment rounded up to the nearest $25 increment.
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The numbers for an otherwise identical 42-month lease are .00184 and 49%.
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Thanks a lot for your help!
The numbers for an otherwise identical 30-month lease are .00126 and 57%.
The numbers for an otherwise identical 36-month lease are .00126 and 54%.
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The S5 manual got a nice review in the Washington Post today, maybe I'll give it a try.
Hope you can help me. I got a lease quote of $799.80, 12K 36 months. Sticker $59,026 for Black S5 2013. I have least due at signing, so just title, aquisition ect.. $1962 due at signing.
Do you think I got more room for negotiation?
i've been searching around and all I can find for Jan rates here are for 15k/yr. i'm interested in 12k.
What are the January lease rates for the 2013 S5 premium plus for 24, 30, 36 month leases @ 12,000 miles a year?
Thanks!!!
2013 S5 coupe prem plus MT
12k miles/year
MF 0.00126
residual 56%
add 1% with Audi Care
The money factors for a lease of this car would be the same for a lease with 15,000 miles per year as they would be for a lease with 12,000 miles per year. However, the residual values for a lease with 12,000 miles per year would be 2% higher.
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Can you provide the March buy-rate moneyfactor and residuals for 12K miles for 30 and 36 months on S5 Coupe Premium Plus?
Is Audi running any leasing specials right now?
Thanks Car_Man
money factor 0.00157 and residual 55%.
Isn't that money factor a bit high? Any idea if it'll be better in April?
S5 premium plus
56% Depreciation
0.00106 MF
10k miles
Does this sound correct?
What is the change for 12k miles and Audi care? How much does Audi care cost?
Thanks for all of your advice so far - it's been invaluable!
I'm looking to lease a 2013 RS5 - what sort of residual and money factor should I expect for a (i) 10,000 miles / year and (ii) 24 month lease?
Have you seen customers pay under MSRP for the RS5?
Thanks a lot!!
Audi Financial Services' April buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 24-month lease of a 2013 RS5 Coupe with 10,000 miles per year are .00162 and 59% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
I really haven't heard about consumers paying anything for this car, it's a very low volume vehicle. I suspect that if you want one you probably would have have to pay close to full MSRP, but again I don't know for certain. I can tell you that a 2-year lease of this car is going to have one heck of a high payment, but it will be a sweet ride .
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do you know the MF and RV for 36 month and 10k miles per year , for RS5 .?
Thanks
I'm looking to lease a 2013 S5, premium plus. It will be 18k miles / year on a 36 month lease. Can you let me know what I should expect the residual and MF to be? I've seen a lot about 15k miles per year, but how do I factor in the extra 3k miles/yr?
Thanks!
What's the May lease rates on a 2013 S5 Prestige Coupe for 36 months with 15k miles / year?
Thanks!
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