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In addition to that it is waving the first month'a payment as well.
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I believe this should be between 48200-48600. Dealers all seem to be adding prep fees, dealer fees, and even advertising fees. In addition not many 2011 cars available.
Deal:
42 month lease
18K mileage per year (i drive b/t 15-17k miles per year)
Money factor .00086
Residual 45%
Money down 3k
Monthly payment 675 pre tax and including first month free with the winter event sale built in
Questions - MF seems pretty good based on reading posts and what i can see elsewhere online. Car price - not bad. Residual not as high as i would like but that's a factor of mileage. They are pricing 15cents per mileage over 15K per year. The alternative is to go with a 15K mileage and risk paying 25cents for every mile over. Never have done a lease before so trying to make sure i don't make a mistake i'll regret.
Based on reading various posts, seems like th
What is the current Audi money factor and residual for the following:
2011 Audi A6
36 month lease 10K miles and 12K miles per year?
42 month lease 10K miles and 12K miles per year?
2011 Audi Q7
36 month lease 10K miles and 12K miles per year?
42 month lease 10K miles and 12K miles per year?
Also, are there any current dealer incentives on these models?
Thanks.
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Audi Financial Services' current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 24 month lease of a 2011 A6 3.0T Premium Plus with 12,000 miles per year are .00017 and 57%, respectively.
The numbers for an otherwise identical 36 month lease are .00017 and 50%.
The fact that inventory is tight certainly isn't going to help your bargaining position any. Dealers aren't going to want to blow out cars if they don't have many.
The only cash incentives that I am aware of on leases of this car right now are $1,500 loyalty cash and the waiver of the first month's payment.
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AFS' current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 A6 Sedan 3.0T Premium with 12,000 miles per year are .00017 and 50%, respectively. The numbers for an otherwise identical 42 month lease of this car are .00037 and 48%.
AFS' current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 Q7 3.0T Premium with 12,000 miles per year are .00189 and 55%. This truck's 42 month numbers are .00189 and 51%.
The residual values for leases of these vehicles with only 10,000 miles per year are 1% higher.
Audi is currently providing $1,500 loyalty cash on leases of the A6 and $1,000 on leases of the Q7.
It also is waiving the first month's payment on leases of these vehicles.
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What are December's Money Factors and Residuals for 12,000 and 15,000 miles on 36 months, thru Audi Financial Services?
Thanks!
I wanted to confirm that the money factor with Audi Financial Services on an Audi A6 3.2 CVT Premium for a 42 month 10K mile per year lease is .00037 and the residual is 49%
Thanks.
The car I'm interested in is a A6 3.0T Premium Plus. The MSRP is $52,475 and the dealer is located in LA. I intend to only lease a 10,000 miles a year plan and lease for 36 months. The dealer's initial offer was $819 a month, with Audi paying for the first month, and before I could respond the dealer knocked it down to $800 a month. This includes taxes.
Based on all of your collective knowledge and experience, what do you think is the lowest monthly payment I can negotiate (Los Angeles taxes is 9.75%).
Thanks!
Currently looking at infiniti M37 vs MB E350. Great 2 year lease deals on MB. Must work hard on the dealer to lowest cap cost possible as money factor is high.
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Am in final stages of negotiating my first lease. Dealer is offering additional protection plans:
Tire and Wheel Protection $1,395
Anti Theft $695
Ding Shield $689
Safe Lease Wear and Tear $1,295
Normally i would turn all these down if i was buying the car. Under lease you have obligation to return in certain condition which means dents or scratches you need to fix. I"m most concerned about the eventual chips and dings that occur in normal usuage. What is the prevailing advice: take one of these plans or fix them when/if they happen on your dime.
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55425 MSRP
53750 sale price
.00050 MF
residual 48%
15k miles
36 months
Audi care included ($800 value)
0 down, first month paid
Monthly lease of $857 (all in including taxes, title and license)
$1,000 cash back to cover old lease fees
The numbers for an otherwise identical 42 month lease are .00037 and 45%, respectively.
If you were to lease with only 10,000 miles per year, these residual values would be 1% higher.
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MSRP 53,125/ Invoice 49,925(includes prep and ad fees)
Negotiated 50,525
Adj Cap Cost 52,732(includes sales tax, audi care, wheel/tire protection(+$695) and $1500 loyalty incentive)
MF .00037/Res 49%
42mo lease with 10k miles/yr
Monthly payment = $664.88(only bank fee and docs fee due at signing w/Audi paying first payment)
The dealer is using mf 0.00077 and rv 48% on 42 month lease of A6 premium plus with 10k/year. Is this right?
Also, what is the mf and rv for 36 months and 12k/year? How about Prestige?
Any help would be much appreciated!
Audi is not currently providing any cash incentives on this car, other than the loyalty cash that you are already aware of.
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The numbers for a 36 month lease of a 2011 A6 Sedan Prestige with 12,000 miles per year are .00111 and 48%.
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A6 3.0 Premium Plus
10K miles for 42 months
MSRP: 51495
Adjusted Cap Cost: 47703.92 (1500 Audi loyalty bonus + 4K down)
AudiCare
Monthly payment = 631/month (including taxes)
Does this seem like a good deal?
http://www.bellaudi.com/index.htm
Car Man what do you think?
Can you tell me the MF and residual value for Audi A6 3.0 T quattro with prestige package? 42 month 39 month?
Is Audi still providing the $1500 loyalty and $3000 to the dealer?
The numbers for an otherwise identical Prestige model are .00038 and 44%.
Audi is currently providing a $1,500 owner loyalty incentive on leases of these cars.
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Can you give me the money factors and residual for the 2012 Audi A6 prestige? 39 month 42 month and 48 months?
Similar to Shawn's question, can you please provide the base rate MF and RV for a 2012 A6 Premium Plus under the following lease scenarios?
1. 36 months, 10K miles per year
2. 36 months, 12K miles per year
And as an existing Audi owner, are there any incentives (e.g., loyalty cash, etc.) being offered?
Cheers!
The numbers for an otherwise identical 48 month lease are .00211 and 43%.
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The money factor for an otherwise identical lease with 10,000 miles per year would be the same, but the residual value would be 1% higher.
Audi is currently providing a $1,000 cash incentive on leases of this car to loyal customers.
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