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Looking to lease 2021 Audi S4

chen020chen020 Member Posts: 2
edited December 2020 in Audi
First time leasing. Looking to see if I can afford an S4. I am looking to do 2500$ DAS, and hopefully around 550$/month. I just got some numbers back on a S4 msrp around 62000, and doesn't look like we are in the ballpark. I am willing to up my total DAS to around 5000, but want to be below 600 in payments. Dealers offer was 2500 DAS 816/month or 7500 down 636/month. Another dealer I was taking to said usually the January leasing specials have been historically good, but I am not sure if this would make a dramatic difference. What do yall think?

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  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 250,602
    chen020 said:

    First time leasing. Looking to see if I can afford an S4. I am looking to do 2500$ DAS, and hopefully around 550$/month. I just got some numbers back on a S4 msrp around 62000, and doesn't look like we are in the ballpark. I am willing to up my total DAS to around 5000, but want to be below 600 in payments. Dealers offer was 2500 DAS 816/month or 7500 down 636/month. Another dealer I was taking to said usually the January leasing specials have been historically good, but I am not sure if this would make a dramatic difference. What do yall think?

    Typically, $62K MSRP vehicles doesn't lease for $550/mo. Audis are usually more expensive than typical.
    If $550/mo. is your budget, you should look for a less expensive vehicle. That's just the math.

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