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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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I found a few of them online and need to know if I can negotiate here.
Thanks.
MSRP $35,925
CAP COST: $33,425
Thanks again.
Audi Premium Plus, including sports package, exhaust tips.
MSRP: 37,805
Invoice: 35096.98
Rate: .0005
Residual: .50
Total out of pocket at signing, including 1st payment:1247.74
Depreciation:440.00
Finance: 37.00
Taxes.32.99
Thanks!
http://www.ridewithg.com/index.php/2009/11/2010-audi-a3-a4-s4-a5-s5-lease-rates-- november-2009/
I just got a quick quote About a 2010 A4 Premium with quattro, heated front seat (hate this feature) and Tiptronic (In Massachusette). The MSRP is 35,300, They gave me 31,200 (because I have the Audi supplier discount) and they refuse to go further down.
However, if i subtrack the exact discount value and incentive, it will be around 29,300. Do you think I can get to this price or closer in MA?
Thanks in advance
2010 A4 Premium Plus
10k/mi per yr
42 months
$1,700 total out of pocket at signing including 1st month pmt
$465 month
Good Deal?
Thanks to all those who post.
What is the cap cost and residual of your lease? Which State are u in?
Residual - 49%
New Jersey
Didn't mention in the last post this is a Sedan, 6 spd manual trans
I think it is reasonable to pay $425-450/month for a lease on this car if you go 36 or 42 months.
Which dealerships are you considering? I live in NJ.
Shopping for an A4 and got quoted the following. A4 Quattro - Automatic (premium package, ipod, heated seats, blue tooth). $480 a month. The lease is for 36 months, 10k miles. Is this a fair deal?
up front: 1 month, $625 bank fees plus registration.
If you were to lease a 2009 Audi A4 Premium Plus Sedan with quattro through Audi Financial Services right now for 36 months with 15,000 miles per year, its buy rate lease money factor and residual value would be .00246 and 45%, respectively.
When negotiating your lease on this car, make sure to take advantage of the $2,500 dealer cash and $1,000 loyalty cash that are currently available on it.
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15,000 miles per year is the highest mileage allowance that AFS publishes residual values for. If you need to drive more than that, you will have to purchase additional miles on a per-mile basis. It is less expensive to do so at lease signing than it is to wait until lease end and have to pay an excess mileage penalty.
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the residual value for a lease with only 12,000 miles per year would be 2% higher. A 10,000 mile per year lease would be 3% higher.
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using AFS, 36mo./10,000mi.
53% residual and MF 0.0009
2010 A4 quattro sedan with premium plus (white on black)
bang olufsen audio
dark walnut wood trim
exhaust tips
wheel locks
MSRP: 39,335
my 1st month payment is 1213.27 ($700 to have car delivered 550mi)
my next 35 payments are 513.27 (w/o tax 484.23)
i had all fees (aquisition, doc, reg/title) rolled into the lease and spread across the 36 payments except for the $700 delivery fee
I have the car price negotiated to invoice, would the $2,500 dealer cash go on top of that? Dealer also mentioned that "Season of Audi" covers security and some other BS fees, and the first month's payment so signing fees with the SC $300 sales tax would be $597. Good deal?
Jack
Not sure if I am replicating an existing topic, so if I am, please redirect me to the correct post. Otherwise, here is the question.
I am contemplating buying a 2007 A4 S-Type Avant from someone leasing the car from Audi Financial. It has 30K miles and the lease is due by end of the December 2009.
Is it possible to buy the car from the individual before lease is up without the lessee having to purchase the car first? Or, conversely, can I purchase directly from Audi Financial?
Also, is there a way to get the buy-back value one something like this to understand the differential between what the buyer wants and what Audi will pay?
Thank you for any and all assistance.
Brett
I know this post is old, but am considering buying a car coming off lease in CA. Need some assistance with working thru process. Are you willing or available to lend some advice?
Thank you,
Brett
I just got the numbers from a dealer in NorCal.
2010 A4 Quattro 2.0T with Premium Plus +Navigation with backup camera
MF: 0.00090
Residual:50%
Selling Price:$38,258.14
MSRP: $40,850
15k miles/year.
Monthly payment(inclusive tax):$560.57
2010 A4 CVT(FWD transmission) 2.0T with Premium Plus +Navigation with backup camera
MF: 0.00050
Residual:48%
Selling Price:$35,600
MSRP: $38,325.00
15k miles/year.
Monthly payment(inclusive tax):$536.04
Note: Security deposit has been waived. I have NOT negotiated the selling price, I had just walked in to get the numbers.
Experts, is this is good deal? The MF on CVT model is VERY good.
I'm getting quoted for a 2010 A4 Premium Plus 36 mos 15K miles.
MSRP 37,150.
Including AudiCare...
$566/month with 1452 due at signing. (acq fee included in upfront costs)
does this seem like a good deal? What are peoples thoughts on AudiCare for a lease?
Thanks.
Driver Assist Package
Auto Drive select
I talked to a couple of dealers and I was told that this would cost me between $750 and $800 per month i think that is very high.
How much should I pay for this car?
I need guidance. HELP
Here is the deal I got;
A4 premium plus 2010
quartz gray w black interior, no navi
MSRP 36,400
deal: 33,500
1500 down including inceptions, 1st month, etc
MF 0.0005
monthly 478 + tax
bought it at the collection in miami w mathew, great guy
Hope it helps
I think I should be able to get this for about $530 plus tax with $3000 dn
Do you think this is too much to pay?
Happy Holiday's
$750 total drive off including first month payment and tag title etc.
$399 a month including tax
$33,725 MSRP and got cap cost down to $30,098
50% residual
Includes bluetooth and heated seats
Is this a good deal? How much more do you think a quattro would be and is it worth it?
Thanks!
Through January 5th, Audi Financial Services' buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2010 A5 Cabrio 2.0T Premium 2WD with 15,000 miles per year are .00128 and 52%, respectively.
The residual values for a lease with only 12,000 miles per year is 2% higher. The resid for a 10k lease is 3% higher.
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Through January 5th, Audi Financial Services' buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2009 A4 Avant Prestige with 10,000 miles per year are .00231 and 45%, respectively.
This lease program seems weak because it is. Audi pulled the plug on its lease support for most 2009 models. That's the bad news. The good news is that this lack of support means that the $2,500 dealer cash that is available on this model can be used on leases.
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Contemplating buying a car from individual that will be coming off of lease. Below are the particulars, but was curious to try and figure out the buy-out value to understand their bottom line. Anyone know what residual value rates were for that model year? I know that mileage matters, but having even a range helps.
KBB Good pricing is $25.7
Edmunds clean is $24.9
2008 Audi A4
-6 MT
-AWD
-S-line (Actually window sticker says "Special Edition" which I believe is different)
-Sport Package
-Convenience Package
-Bose Premium
-Ipod interface
-Heated Seats (front)
-Heated Mirrors
-Fog Lights
-Sunroof
Any thoughts or advice are welcome and appreciated.
Thanks,
Whitty