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2007 A4 2.0T quattro Automatic
Conv Pkg
Prem Pkg
Heated seats
509 per month(including 7.375% tax) with 1419 due at inception on a 24 month 30k lease.
I do not have all the numbers broken up because I just made a phone call to the dealer who sold me my last A4.
I will be turning in my 2004 A4 one month early with about 1300 miles over. Thoughts on this deal?
Audi 2007 A4 2.0T Manual Quattro with Premium and Heated Seats, Brilliant Red.
MSRP $32310
Price to me $31194
24 month 15k mile lease
$2k down = $459 month
$3k down = $411 month
No free maintenance.
She quoted me 5k and 10k would be approx $130, 20K approx $180.
This is in Binghamton NY
What do you think, I would like to get the monthly payment down, below $400 would be good.
I'm getting ready to lease a 2007 A4audi quattro AWD. I have several questions because I'm skeptical of the prices.
The MSRP is 29,500
Residual 18,946
Money Factor .00200
They want to give me 7100 for my 2001 Audi a4 quattro AWD.
My monthly payments would be 293.58 for 35 payments. It just seems fishy to me.
Also, do the residual and money factor change every month.
Is it better to pay off my car loan on my own, or is it better to have the dealership do it, and if so how much of a savings do I get?Thanks in advance
Do you mean pay off your 2001? If so you or your dealer can request a 10 day payoff from your lender. Unless your '01 is really trashed or Very high miles I would put that thing on Autotrader.com Why let the Dealer make 6k on it ?
DL
My car has 74,000 miles and is in good shape. I also told the dealer I don't want to use the trade in as a down payment on a new car. I am confused about the 6.25% tax. I thought our sales tax is 8.75%? Unfortunately, there is only one Audi dealer in my area. Would you suggest I go outside my area for and deal with a different dealership?
got a call last night where my sales guy said he screwed up and forgot to reduce the residual on my b7 avant because it has the s-line package, which reduces the residual by 2%. thus, my payment will go up (significantly) and i need to come back to the dealership to *re-sign* a new lease and pay more.
i told him this was unacceptable. that when i do business, if i screw up i eat it. if it was unintentional, that is what they need to do. it sucks for them, but hey... screwing up sucks. it is unfair for them to push their mistake on my shoulders!
he was blown away by my view of this. i told him that was business- we had a deal and signed it. so here are my questions:
1) does the s-line package really reduce the residual by 2%? i am trying to check with a dealer, but your input is helpful. it would seem that since it adds to the value of the car and its appearance, this is only counter-intuitive.
2) do i NEED to go back to the dealer, or just say too bad? we have a signed deal. do i really need to go back voluntarily and re-sign a deal that i wouldn't have done, or turn in my car? i would think that this is a pretty shady thing to do, it even has a name- bait and switch.
i appreciate your input. the car is sweet! turned in my allroad lease and am way happy with my choice to go smaller and more nimble. this part of the deal is sucking though. thanks again.
that said, seeing as though it was their error, their finance person or whoever screwed it up should just eat the cost. i would not be happy w/ the dealer if they asked me to come in to resign, even if it was an honest mistake (which it appears it is in this case)
Your '01 has average miles then according to KBB. I wold defiantly sell it privately or at the least try a Carmax if there is one in your area.
Since the '07 no longer offers 4 years "free" maintence. I would try faxing. e mailing 4 or 5 of the closest Dealers to your zip code. Then use that as leverage with your Dealer OR take your business elsewhere.
At the Street of Tomorrow in Dallas I attended they had to BEG to get people to drive the A4, You should be able to negotiate a sweet deal on one.
Good Luck,
DL
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I believe that the car that you described has a spread of just over $2,600 between its full MSRP and dealer invoice price. You were quoted a $2,500 discount on it, which I feel is a very good deal. Using the prices that you mentioned in your post, an MSRP of $37,310 and a selling price of $34,806, and Audi Financial Services' current lease program, I estimate that this car's 24 month, 15,000 mile per year, zero down, pre-tax monthly payment should be around $455. I don't know what MA taxes add up to, but if this is close to the pre-tax payment that you were quoted then go for it.
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Also, make sure that the dealer that you are working with is using Audi's current buy rate lease money factor to calculate this car's monthly payment. Audi Financial Services' current buy rate money factor for the 2007 A4 Sedan 2.0T with quattro is .00200.
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I am interested in leasing a 2007 A4 FWD 2.0T Sedan with manual transmission and sunroof package. My plan is 24 month with 10k miles per year OR 36 month with 10k miles per year. I have excellent credit (870 score at Transunion).
Could you please tell me the current specifics that Audi is offering for this vehicle so I can try to calculate my lease payments?
Thanks in advance!!
2007 A4 2.0T FWD 6speed Manual with Premium Package, 24 month lease, 10k miles per year
$1664 at inception
$359 per month + tax
What do you think?
Thanks!!
I am currently looking at a 2007 Audi A4 2.0T Avant Quattro, it comes with the S-Line package, and pretty much fully loaded with MSRP of approx. $43,000. I am looking at leasing either 24mo or 36mo (which ever is the best deal).
The dealer told me the MF is around 0.002, but the Residual, will change depends on the model of the A4 2.0T. For instance for 24mo/15K, the Base 2.0T starts at 72%, then deduct 2% for choosing the Avant (Wagon) model, and deduct another 2% if equipped with the S-Line package.
Therefore, the car I mentioned above, will have a MF of 0.002 and a Residual of 68% for a 24mo/15K lease?
Is this correct? Dealer willing to give me Invoice Price on this, so what should I expect the payment to be? (7.75% tax here)
Thanks!!
I'm beginning to consider leasing a A4 instead of the A3, since the numbers are really bad for the A3. Could you please provide me with money factor and residual values for the fillowing A4 (36mo./12k and 36mo/15k):
2007 A4 (sedan) 2.0T 6 speed manual FWD
s-line package
black exterior
thanks in advance.
First post, but have neen lurking for a while
I'm looking to find the residual and money factor for the following car if at all possible...
2007, A4, 2.0T, Sedan, Quattro, Manual, Phantom Black Pearl, No Packages (S, Premium, Cold Weather, etc.)
$31,090 MSRP
My target price is in the $29,500 range.
I'd like to then work out the numbers for a:
2 year, 12,000/year lease AND a
3 year, 12,000/year lease
Any help at all would be really, really appreciated,
Thanks!
I wanted to know what you thought of Audi's latest promotion for the Audi A4 2.0T Quattro with TipTronic. Are these types of offers ever negotiable? I'd rather put up a 3 year lease, honestly. Thanks much for your look!
Here's the offer straight from the website:
2007 A4 2.0T quattro with Tiptronic transmission
$379 per month
24-month lease*
15000 miles/yr
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Down payment $0
Refundable security deposit $0
First Monthly Payment $379
Acquisition fee $575
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Amount due at lease inception $954
Disposition fee of $350 due at lease end. Rate based on $33,510.00 MSRP of 2007 A4 2.0 T with a Tiptronic transmission, Premium package, 17-inch wheels, front heated seats and destination charge.
Excludes taxes, title and dealer fees.
I just saw the above post and am pretty intrigued. Do you know what the money factor and residual this deal is based on and also if it is also the same for a 2.0t avant. Also is this only on vehicles equipped as specified? Thanks in advance!!!!
if you're a 10,000 mile or less person
look into the 30 month deal
this a deal your waiting for
How would one go about looking into the 30 month deal? Is that a version of the deal Audi is offering now?
I think there current deal is great, but I don't 15K a year.
Also, I'm wondering if this deal is set in stone, or if dealers will be able to move off this slightly and make it even better? A few dollars less per month, say.
I believe I should be going in this week to at least test drive, so I'll ask the questions and let you know. (I'm thinking Tuesday or Wednesday)
But please reply if you have any input. Much thanks.
the 2 year 15k mileage is great if you're a large mileage user (and like to get out early)
the 30 month 10k is good too if you dont need the miles
in NY the 30 should cost you with the same money down as the 15k
about $5-7.oo a month less. the real ? do you get bored with a car
do you like to change often.
these are the real questions you need to ask yourself
and the final caveat is its better to shop for a car at the end of the year ...so the 24month will bring you out in nov/dec 2 years from now
as opposed to the early summer in 2.6 years
it really is a close choice, but i must say these are good deals
aerosol
a good tactic to use is go to another audi dealer first (one you wont be buying from)
get the deal in writing
show up at the dealer you like
get their price
then play off the other dealers price if its lower then what your getting at the dealer you like.
they will always go lower to make the sale
remember to win the car negotiating process have fun, joke, get them off balance
and try to buy from a dealership that gives you price right there where your sitting,
not " I have to go speak to the manager type places"
If this is all true, then this is a great deal. Do you think there is still room to negotiate on this?
Thanks!
1. The salesman here seems to know little about this car.
2. Was told I have to get $1000 Bose radio package to get Sat. radio but my local Audi "gurus" say that there is a dealer installed sat. radio package that plugs into the stock Audi radio (It's no Bose but sounds pretty good to me and has a 6 CD in dash player!).
3. No one could give me a straight answer about "hands free"/ Bluetooth. Web site says you need the Convenience package for $2100 which has a lot of crap in it!! Web site also lists an additional $500 charge for Bluetooth prep!! This seems like a lot of money considering most of the Japanese luxury cars come standard with hands free!!
because if your not going allwheel drive dont bother
if you need the bmw logo and the $5000. more in total payments doesnt bother you
by all means get the bmw
the A4 has the driveability/interior design and quality of a car costing thousands more
plus this is a good lease deal
it's all about the rush
if money isnt an issue go with your feelings
aerosol
I am in the process of negotiating with a dealer on a lease of an '07 A4 2.0T. I initially accepted a 30 month/10k a year deal with no money down for $360 per month. But today I saw the advertised special on the audi website for $379/24mos/15k a year. This deal is based on a purchase price of $31,760 which is less than my initial deal of just over $32k. So now I will now try and get $350 per month.
My question is: is the maintenance program of $550 worth it? It seems that I might need two or three oil changes over the course of the lease and it couldn't be anymore than $250 total.
Thanks for your help.
so you really cant compare the monthly fees
never... ever... ever... buy a maintenance program on a leased car
change the oil at the intervals (and push it to the far side)
remember you dont own it your renting it
put the $ toward the 17"wheels or wood package
I'm looking for 12k miles/24months. I've been emailing with an internet mgr, I'm going on Monday to "look" at the car. Any tips are appreciated.
What options did you add?
I look forward to getting your full report. Enjoy!
MSRP: 33510 (A4 with premium package and non-metallic paint)
Residual: 73%
MF: 0.00115 (this might be buy rate + their padding)
Term: 24 months
Down: 1300
Monthly Payment: 379
These numbers don't exactly match when i plug them into the leaseguide.com's lease calculator, maybe due to extra document fees etc. i think i need to negotiate on the money factor part and not do any down payment for cap cost reduction
there is no down (1300)
just a 575 bank fee
unless they're including the tax a security deposit and turn in fee in the 1300
the padding as you refer to
is the cars selling price of the deal (this can be negotiated)
the only extra $ are your states tax on everything taxable
you need to ask whats the down 1300 represent
aerosol
If anyone is interested, the 30 month deal also looked good - I don't need the high mileage lease and looked at the same deal over 30 months with 10k per year and the payment per month drops about $20 with the same upfronts. Residual value for 30 month 10k deal was 69%, same money factor.
The only reaon I am not jumping on these a4 deals is that I have an older A6 and can't get the trade numbers I need.
Good luck.
Anyway do the match with Cash outflows and incremental values. For instance, your sunk cost is monthly payment till 2/07, since you cannot avoid that cost, unless you can buy the car and sell it for a profit.
Will you get 28K/30K for 2003 BMW with 29k miles? I am getting $23,000 for my BMW530i with all options where as I have to buy the car for $28K - loss of 6k.
How long do you want to keep the BMW, if you want to buy it?
Thanks,
Viz
premium package $800
wood trim $400
heated seats $450
destination $720
total $33910
invoice $31732
Selling price $32532
These are the numbers the lease is based on.
The money factor is.00115
Monthly $383+ tax; 15k miles/year
There is no down payment, the only things due at signing will be the first payment, bank fee ($575) and title, plates and fees ($320)
1) Is the above deal any good? What other fators should I consider and how can I bring wn the price?
2) Are there any dealers selling below invoice? If so please let me know so that I can contact them.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Viz
Thanks,
Viz