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Most banks do provide a money factor reduction for leases that are pre-paid. the lat time I checked, AFS reduced the money factor for 36-month pre-paid leases by .00100....or the equivalent of 2.4%.
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The last time that I checked, Audi Financial Services charged $0.15 per mile for extra miles purchased at lease signing and a $0.25 penalty for excess mileage at lease-end.
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The residual value for a lease with 12,000 mils per year would be 1% lower.
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Dealer is saying residual is 58% (Seems right) but Money Factor is .001944, which seems quite a bit higher than the .00145 i remember reading
Lease rate and residual for 2013 A6 Prestige 10k or 12K miles and 36 month contract.
Thank you in advance.
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The residual value for a lease with only 10,000 miles per year would be 1% higher.
This is the September program that was supposed to run through the end of October. I know that Audi published something new a couple of days ago, but I don't think that much changed.
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Could I get the RV and the Money Factor on a 2013 A6 3.0T Premium Plus 36 month/ 12K per year lease?
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what is the money factor and residual on a 2012 A6 premium plus?
The agreed price is $42,500...is that good?
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It's difficult for me to evaluate this car's selling price without knowing what its MSRP is. Let me know and I'll tell you what I think.
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Audi Financial Services' October buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 S4 Prestige with 15,000 miles per year are .00123 and 53% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of an S6 Prestige are .00113 and 53%.
If you were to lease with 12,000 miles per year, these cars' residual values would be 2% higher.
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I had a follow-up question to your answer. With buy rate for a '13 A6 2.0 Premium Plus at .00141 for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier, what is the corresponding residual for a 10K miles lease? Is it 54% or 58% for October?
Thanks in advance.
About to pull the trigger on leasing a '13 A6 3.0 Premium Plus! Wanted to make sure that I have the right residual and MF for a 36 month / 10k lease for October. Is it .00141 and 58% for top tier credit?
Thank you!
Two questions:
1. Is there a listing of which states charge sales tax on monthly payments versus total sales price?
2. Do you know if Audi allows MSDs on their leases?
Thanks!
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The last time that I checked, Audi Financial Services did have a security deposit waiver program. This program offered a .00008 money factor reduction for every additional security deposit, up to a maximum of 10 total.
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A6 Prestige 3yr/12K miles.
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What are the incentives from Audi for 2013 A6 for conquest and loyalty? What is the residual , acquisition fee and money factor for 2013 A6 Premium Plus for 36month and 12000 miles.
I am trying to make a deal on this car at $500 below invoice, but the dealer won't go below invoice. What is a good price in your opinion? Please advise
Thanks in advance
I am ordering a 2013 A6 prestige. What is the residual and money factor for three years at 10K miles per year.
Also, I am ordering a 2013 Q5 3.0 Prestige and wondering about residual and money factor for 3 year lease and 10K miles per year.
Lastly, for both what should the expected price above invoice be?
Thank you!
I doubt that dealers will go below invoice minus incentives on a 2013 A6. You're more likely looking at $500 to $1,000 over minus incentives as a more realistic target. Of course, you can always try a different dealer in your area to see if they'll meet your price.
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The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a 2013 Q5 Prestige are .00161 and 54%.
If I was in the market for these cars right now, I personally would shoot for a selling price of $500 to $1,000 over invoice minus any cash incentives that you are eligible for.
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The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a '13 A6 3.0 Premium Plus are .00122 and 52%.
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Do you have the November lease rates for a 2013 S6 with 10K miles per year for 36 months?
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What are the November Residual Values and Money Factors for a 2013 A6 3.0T PremiumPlus 3yr Lease with 10K and 12K miles per year? Thanks so much!
Can I get the money factor and residual value for new 2012 Audi A6 prestige for 36 months and 10,000 / 12,000 miles?
I am pretty new to this. If I am considering purchasing the car at the end of the lease I should not worry so much about the residual value?
Also, is it typical to get better money factor rates for 2013 models opposed to 2012?
I got a deal for a 2012 A6 Prestige.
MSRP - 63,980
Purchase Price - 56,936
Money factor - 0.00202
Residual - 43%
I'm thinking the money factor is high. How does the purchase price compare to invoice + dealer incentives?
That's a lot of questions. I appreciate your help.
Thank you in advance!
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The residual value for a lease with only 10,000 miles per year would be 1% higher.
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The .00202 money factor that you were quoted is too high even for an unsupported lease.
There is $3,000 dealer cash on the 2012 A6 right now. You can look up this car's dealer invoice price over in the New Vehicle Pricing section of Edmunds.com.
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1) Residual value of 50% with a money factor of 0.0013.
2) Residual value of 55% with a money factor of 00171.
Thank you.
Thanks for all the guidance you provide.
I have decided to get an A6 and now trying to figure out which lease option would be best for me. I would appreciate if you can tell me the MF and residuals for a 24, 30 and 36 month lease. I am considering 10K or 12K miles - I assume MF stays the same for either but residual changes?
Also, what incentives are available? (not eligible for conquest). From your previous posts, I've gathered that I wouldn't be able to do better than invoice plus $1K - is that accurate? I am flexible on timing - in your opinion, do you think it makes a difference if I pull the trigger now vs December?
Thank you for your continued feedback in these forums. It has been great help!
I don't know what the first dealership was talking about. Perhaps they were looking at a 2012 model.
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The residual value for a lease with only 10,000 miles per year would be 1% higher.
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The numbers for otherwise identical 30- and 36-month leases are .00130 / 59% and .00130 / 56%.
The residual values for leases with 10,000 miles per year would be 1% higher.
$1,000 over dealer invoice sounds like about right. Consumers who are in areas with a ton of competition who really pound the pavement might be able to do a couple hundred better, but I'd say that a grand over is about right...and reasonable.
As far as cash incentives go, there is $1,500 owner loyalty on this car right now plus Audi is waiving the first month's payment on leases of it for everyone.
While it's possible that Audi might make a few unscheduled revisions in December, the current programs for the A6 are scheduled to run through the end of the year so I don't think that waiting until December to get one will make a difference.
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