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Purchase, and the damn financing went down to 3.99% like a week after my purchase I got 4.84% for 60 months, didn't ask about lease deals and state tax not included in price.
Just order a Meteor Gray/black, Prestige, Driver Assist, Walnut wood trip. MSRP $46900(inc dest charge), invoice $43676. The dealer accept my first offer (which make me think that I can do better than this deal!!! well...) $44699 plus TTL. They just change one of the A5 on their order list which should be in production on the 47th week (11/16) and ETA 12/28/09!! Can't wait
Sitting on an offer for a 2010 2.0L Manual Prestige Package. Deap Sea Blue Pearl Effect, Light Grey Interior. Was originally told by one salesman that they could do 2000 off MSRP, but later told the next day they couldn't... Anyway, MSRP is $44,775.. the out the door offer including delivery is $44,020 before ttl.
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Sounds like a great deal...I'm happy, as well...just got a pearl blue 2010 cab with nav, prem. plus, milano (but unfortunately no wood & comfort package--but, is it worth 2400 to have a/c seats and neck heater??).....msrp 51050, got it for 47000k, plus a 1500 rebate from audi (traded in an 08 TT)...so, i think this was a terrific dealer...no BS from them
All - I have been researching and negotiating for several weeks on wanted to share what I had, and also ask others on their advice. I also have a really good lease software package I used from ExpertLease that is well worth the investment.
2010 A5 Premium with Nav with Wood Trim Package as the only option Auto MSRP $44,425 $699 and $599 doc / acquisition fee respectfully $3,000 down 7% tax $634 monthly payment (includes tax) This brings the residual to about 52% and money factor to 0.0016
It seems the money factor goes down when you move to a package with Premium Plus. Also, Audi does offer Audi Loyalty that is $750 and also a Supplier Program that knocks off 6% from the MSRP.
While they say the residual and money factor are set by Audi, I don't believe it and think they have room to move.
This is in Atlanta and I'm wondering how this compares to others. I am coming off on Infiniti lease and they are offering a very, very aggressive program to keep me.
2010 A5 2.0t Premium Plus deep sea blue/black interior manual transmission B&O stereo navigation
Paying $500 over invoice, including destination but not sales tax. 60 months at 4.9%, although perhaps there will be a special rate that I can take advantage of before the car is delivered (~12 weeks?).
Dealer offered $500 over invoice as a flat rate... didn't think I could do better than that for a factory order. Dealer is Tischer Audi of Silver Spring.
If that's the case, it would have been nice to know that earlier. However, I've seen numerous people receive worse deals even in the past week. How did you come by this information
Can someone please give a helping hand and give me some prices for current lease on A5s including money factor and residuals.. I'm looking at Premium Plus pretty much stock with possibly added Drive Assist and upgraded wheels to the 5-Y-spoke ones. I'm also looking at S5 but I am completely behind the curve on prices these days and what people are paying.
I was looking at: S5 4.2 FSI® Premium Plus with six-speed manual transmission and quattro® Base MSRP$ 52,400 Options price$ 400 Destination charge$ 825 Price as Built*$ 53,625
and A5 3.2L Premium Plus with drive assist and upgrade wheels. ($ 46,275 MSRP)
This is in Arizona
I am interested how much would be a realistic lease rate for these models on 36 months/10k miles with zero down or in case of S5 possibly a $1k down.
Is $800 tax included too low? My current lease on Q7 3.6L quattro premium with panorama and rear-view camera package or whatever it is is $790 tax included with zero down 36months/12k miles for $58k MSRP.
I have a specific issue and have to trade in my Q7 and get an S5 with some luck for 36 months/10k miles. I was looking into some offers Audi Chandler gave me now and I can get an A5 (didn't specify which model but price was $44k including B&O sound and Nav) for same price I'm paying now for Q7 (tax included) with my Q7 trade-in.
It does seem a bit expensive to pay $790 (tax included) for an A5 with zero down and a trade in but I'm totally out of the loop.
Could someone chime in and help me out with some numbers here. What could be considered a good deal on S5 given my situation and whether or not A5 price I mentioned above is too steep? Is it completely unrealistic to hope for less than $790 a month (tax included) with $1k down and I'm giving my Q7 in?
Looking for an idea on what type of discount I should get off this car. Sticker is $51,000. Dealer is offering $500 off plus an Audi "Loyalty" discount of $1,500. Seems like a lousy deal. Thoughts?
Just talked to a couple of local dealers on the phone and looks like the 2011 A5s can be had for invoice price. A sales person from one dealership at first tried to make me believe A5s are "hotter" then A4s, but as soon as I told them that a different dealer was willing to sell at invoice price he immeidately said they can match that.
So is invoice a resonable price? or there is more room for negotiating once I walk into the dealership with checkbook?
Also does anyone know how much is the previous year model incentive Audi offers for 2010 A5s? I know it's $1500 for A4s.
Hello: Does anyone know what the invoice/cost to dealer is for the A5 with the Titanium package?
From Audi's website I get an MSRP of $47,040 with 2.0 TFSI® Premium Plus ($41,490) meteor pearl gray ($475) Titanium ($1,650) Navigation ($2,550) and destination charge ($835)
I'm interested in the A5, and test drove it as well as the BMW 328 just for comparison purposes. Now, I'm finding it difficult to justify paying more to lease the A5 when the 328 offers more (i.e., remote lock-out service, run-flat tires, more power) for less money to lease. I know I'm comparing the A5 coupe to BMW sedan, but BMW's coupe has same engine as the sedan. BMW coupe is comparatively priced compared to A5.
Thoughts? Advice? It's the A5 sleek exterior that keeps me holding on.
It's a tough choice.... the A5 might be the best looking car on the planet... plus, Audi interiors are the best..
A couple of things, though...
1) Most BMW owners will tell you they wish they didn't have run-flats..
2) Lock-out service? The last time I locked my keys in the car was 1985.. :surprise:
3) No engine can match a BMW inline-6 for smooth, balanced power delivery....
If you want a coupe, and they are priced the same, it's hard to go wrong with either one... if you are leasing, the BMW might be substantially cheaper..
i'm currently in the same boat. my other concern with the BMW is driving in the snow (but here in the DC area, i'm not sure how much of an issue that actually is). that said, are A5s really that hard to come by around here? I feel like i'm having to pull teeth to find one now! even used ones seem to come and go within a few days...would it be better if i were to look elsewhere? :confuse:
Would enjoy hearing your evaluation of both deals. Is one better than the other. Florida resident.
2012 Audi A5 Coupe Premium 36 month lease / 0.00158 MF $617 p/month (tax lincluded) $3500 total due at signing Service/Maintenance included Sales price $45,405.00
2012 BMW 328i Premium Convertible 36 month lease / MF unknown $635 p/month (tax lincluded) Service/Maintenance not included $3500 total due at signing Sales price $51,775
Hi. can you kindly tell me what the apr % rate is for top tier if I BUY an 2012 A5 from AFS. I have always leased car and thinking i might want to buy? On the other hand, so i can compare, can you tell me if I leased what the current money factor and residual is for an 2012 A5 (prem plus?) for 36 mo lease and 15K miles? I i need more miles like 20K do they offer that? I need to compare buying versus leasing with more miles.
when negotiating a price, are deals going under invoice currently? If I have loyalty and turning in a lease now, do I apply that loyalty amount in the negotiation price?? or negotiate , then subtract after that? thank you so much, i know I'm asking a lot but thank you!!!!
this may not a proper venue for my question but here it is:
My Audi A5 came with BFGoodrich G-Force summer tire which makes my car sound like a freight train. I am looking to immediately replace it with all-season high-performance tire to avoid buying winter tires for mid-West driving. I am currently considering Bridgestone RE970AS tires. Does anyone have recommendations? Thanks.
The dealer has an ask of $36k on a certified 2009 A5 Prestige with 33k miles. The car is coming back from a 36 month lease. I've been looking around online and most asks are around this price point and seem to be selling fairly quickly. The dealer is already playing up how special the car is and won't last as expected.
I'm hoping someone more experienced than me will be able to give me an idea of what my target price should be to purchase the car for?
I'm looking to do a trade in as well (05 Mustang with 30k miles) but that's a diff story.
It's been a while since I've used Edmunds' Prices Paid forum. When I purchased my Acura TL-S 11 years ago, it played an instrumental part in me getting a good price so I'm hoping to get some insight once again. There are very few recent posts, but I'm hoping that my query will spark some answers.
I'm interested in purchasing an A5 with the following: 2012
7X7 REAR ACOUSTIC PARKING SENSORS AET EXHAUST TIPS AGS GRILLE STRIPS PND AUDI NAVIGATION SYSTEM WL3 WHEEL LOCKS - A3, A4, A5, A6,A7,TT WPS PREMIUM PLUS PACKAGE
I tried using truecar.com, but after reading several reviews of the website, I don't feel confident. I'm hoping to get insight from the edmunds community regarding how much I should expect to pay. Thanks in advance!
Okay so what do you think is a fair price for this car its a 2012 that the "Owner" of the dealership has been driving and it now has 2800 miles on it. The salesman offered me 42631 before he revealed the actual miles on the car.
I am looking to get a 2013 A5 Coupe with Premium package with the following options:
Lighting Convenience Phantom Black paint
The best deal I have so far is (Car MSRP is around $41K) The are cutting me a deal on price, which they said they usually don't do on special ordered cars 42 months/10K miles $1K down plus exceptions $559month (Tax included)
I have to order the car because no one in Florida has it, so by the time it gets here in December they said they can probably adjust the lease terms to 39 months. What do you guys think of this deal?
Prestige pkg Sport pkg 19" wheels summer tires Exhaust tips All weather mats
52,160 msrp 1st payment, tax, title, license down 60mo/15k miles yr $650/month
Having to order the car. Thoughts on the deal?
My real question is - is it normal for leasing companies like D&M or Autoflex etc to add profit to the cap cost?? The rep was upfront and stated the profit that is added to cap cost. My first lease so wanted to know if this was normal practice for these leasing companies.
Went back on Labor day and was able to get a better deal
39 months/12K miles $1K down plus exceptions $557month (Tax included)
My car gets delivered in December, and I may be able to get an even better deal, because that's when they will be having the season of Audi. I will post an update when my car arrives.
I am looking at a used 2011 Audi A5 that has 17k miles. The vehicle was stolen, wrecked (minimal cosmetic damage to front bumper/hood) and the airbag deployed. Repairs have been done and it looks outstanding (have pics if requested). The guy says he can't go lower than $30k, but I'm wondering if this price is too high? Am I being optimistic here, or does a deployed airbag in this situation call for a dramatic price drop? I don't have the exact details on how much the repairs cost, but can gather that information if it will help. I just want to make sure I'm paying the right price. Any insight/advice would be much appreciated.
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Dealer is Legend Audi in Long Island, Fast quick deal..
the out the door offer including delivery is $44,020 before ttl.
Is this a good deal?
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Chintan
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2010 A5 Premium with Nav with Wood Trim Package as the only option Auto
MSRP $44,425
$699 and $599 doc / acquisition fee respectfully
$3,000 down
7% tax
$634 monthly payment (includes tax)
This brings the residual to about 52% and money factor to 0.0016
It seems the money factor goes down when you move to a package with Premium Plus. Also, Audi does offer Audi Loyalty that is $750 and also a Supplier Program that knocks off 6% from the MSRP.
While they say the residual and money factor are set by Audi, I don't believe it and think they have room to move.
This is in Atlanta and I'm wondering how this compares to others. I am coming off on Infiniti lease and they are offering a very, very aggressive program to keep me.
deep sea blue/black interior
manual transmission
B&O stereo
navigation
Paying $500 over invoice, including destination but not sales tax.
60 months at 4.9%, although perhaps there will be a special rate that I can take advantage of before the car is delivered (~12 weeks?).
Dealer offered $500 over invoice as a flat rate... didn't think I could do better than that for a factory order. Dealer is Tischer Audi of Silver Spring.
I was looking at:
S5 4.2 FSI® Premium Plus with six-speed manual transmission and quattro®
Base MSRP$ 52,400
Options price$ 400
Destination charge$ 825
Price as Built*$ 53,625
and A5 3.2L Premium Plus with drive assist and upgrade wheels. ($ 46,275 MSRP)
This is in Arizona
I am interested how much would be a realistic lease rate for these models on 36 months/10k miles with zero down or in case of S5 possibly a $1k down.
Is $800 tax included too low? My current lease on Q7 3.6L quattro premium with panorama and rear-view camera package or whatever it is is $790 tax included with zero down 36months/12k miles for $58k MSRP.
I have a specific issue and have to trade in my Q7 and get an S5 with some luck for 36 months/10k miles. I was looking into some offers Audi Chandler gave me now and I can get an A5 (didn't specify which model but price was $44k including B&O sound and Nav) for same price I'm paying now for Q7 (tax included) with my Q7 trade-in.
It does seem a bit expensive to pay $790 (tax included) for an A5 with zero down and a trade in but I'm totally out of the loop.
Could someone chime in and help me out with some numbers here. What could be considered a good deal on S5 given my situation and whether or not A5 price I mentioned above is too steep? Is it completely unrealistic to hope for less than $790 a month (tax included) with $1k down and I'm giving my Q7 in?
Thanks.
A5 2.0t ibis white with premium plus@ burlington audi
all season mat and wheellock included
39,800 otd with audi 1,500 cashback
Can you provide with MSRP on your car? Was it auto or manual?
What was the actual discount on the car?
Thanks
$45k including destination pre tax which is invoice (order). Central California dealer.
My question is whether or not the euro decline will affect 2011 prices on the downside. Any thoughts?
So is invoice a resonable price? or there is more room for negotiating once I walk into the dealership with checkbook?
Also does anyone know how much is the previous year model incentive Audi offers for 2010 A5s? I know it's $1500 for A4s.
Thank you!
P.S. I am not a previous Audi owner.
Does anyone know what the invoice/cost to dealer is for the A5 with the Titanium package?
From Audi's website I get an MSRP of $47,040 with 2.0 TFSI® Premium Plus ($41,490) meteor pearl gray ($475) Titanium ($1,650) Navigation ($2,550) and destination charge ($835)
Thanks so much.
Thoughts? Advice? It's the A5 sleek exterior that keeps me holding on.
A couple of things, though...
1) Most BMW owners will tell you they wish they didn't have run-flats..
2) Lock-out service? The last time I locked my keys in the car was 1985.. :surprise:
3) No engine can match a BMW inline-6 for smooth, balanced power delivery....
If you want a coupe, and they are priced the same, it's hard to go wrong with either one... if you are leasing, the BMW might be substantially cheaper..
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that said, are A5s really that hard to come by around here? I feel like i'm having to pull teeth to find one now! even used ones seem to come and go within a few days...would it be better if i were to look elsewhere? :confuse:
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42680 MSRP
41631 TMV
39756 Invoice
39780 Purchase price (2900 off MSRP). Doc fee/title prep an add'l 294.
No financing, no trade. Maybe manual or color were not so in demand.
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2012 Audi A5 Coupe Premium
36 month lease / 0.00158 MF $617 p/month (tax lincluded)
$3500 total due at signing
Service/Maintenance included
Sales price $45,405.00
2012 BMW 328i Premium Convertible
36 month lease / MF unknown $635 p/month (tax lincluded)
Service/Maintenance not included
$3500 total due at signing
Sales price $51,775
I have always leased car and thinking i might want to buy?
On the other hand, so i can compare, can you tell me if I leased what the current money factor and residual is for an 2012 A5 (prem plus?) for 36 mo lease and 15K miles? I i need more miles like 20K do they offer that?
I need to compare buying versus leasing with more miles.
when negotiating a price, are deals going under invoice currently? If I have loyalty and turning in a lease now, do I apply that loyalty amount in the negotiation price?? or negotiate , then subtract after that?
thank you so much, i know I'm asking a lot but thank you!!!!
this may not a proper venue for my question but here it is:
My Audi A5 came with BFGoodrich G-Force summer tire which makes my car sound like a freight train. I am looking to immediately replace it with all-season high-performance tire to avoid buying winter tires for mid-West driving. I am currently considering Bridgestone RE970AS tires. Does anyone have recommendations? Thanks.
I'm hoping someone more experienced than me will be able to give me an idea of what my target price should be to purchase the car for?
I'm looking to do a trade in as well (05 Mustang with 30k miles) but that's a diff story.
Thanks guys!
It's been a while since I've used Edmunds' Prices Paid forum. When I purchased my Acura TL-S 11 years ago, it played an instrumental part in me getting a good price so I'm hoping to get some insight once again. There are very few recent posts, but I'm hoping that my query will spark some answers.
I'm interested in purchasing an A5 with the following:
2012
7X7 REAR ACOUSTIC PARKING SENSORS
AET EXHAUST TIPS
AGS GRILLE STRIPS
PND AUDI NAVIGATION SYSTEM
WL3 WHEEL LOCKS - A3, A4, A5, A6,A7,TT
WPS PREMIUM PLUS PACKAGE
I tried using truecar.com, but after reading several reviews of the website, I don't feel confident. I'm hoping to get insight from the edmunds community regarding how much I should expect to pay. Thanks in advance!
Dan
MSRP: 44275
TMV: 42376
Invoice: 41239
Premium Package
Navigation
$47,100 MSRP
Zero money down (no inceptions)
42 months
10K miles
$672 including tax
Lighting
Convenience
Phantom Black paint
The best deal I have so far is (Car MSRP is around $41K) The are cutting me a deal on price, which they said they usually don't do on special ordered cars
42 months/10K miles
$1K down plus exceptions
$559month (Tax included)
I have to order the car because no one in Florida has it, so by the time it gets here in December they said they can probably adjust the lease terms to 39 months. What do you guys think of this deal?
Sport pkg
19" wheels summer tires
Exhaust tips
All weather mats
52,160 msrp
1st payment, tax, title, license down
60mo/15k miles yr
$650/month
Having to order the car. Thoughts on the deal?
My real question is - is it normal for leasing companies like D&M or Autoflex etc to add profit to the cap cost?? The rep was upfront and stated the profit that is added to cap cost. My first lease so wanted to know if this was normal practice for these leasing companies.
Thx!
39 months/12K miles
$1K down plus exceptions
$557month (Tax included)
My car gets delivered in December, and I may be able to get an even better deal, because that's when they will be having the season of Audi. I will post an update when my car arrives.
36 months/12K miles
$1K down plus exceptions
$527.87 month (Tax included)
I am looking at a used 2011 Audi A5 that has 17k miles. The vehicle was stolen, wrecked (minimal cosmetic damage to front bumper/hood) and the airbag deployed. Repairs have been done and it looks outstanding (have pics if requested). The guy says he can't go lower than $30k, but I'm wondering if this price is too high? Am I being optimistic here, or does a deployed airbag in this situation call for a dramatic price drop? I don't have the exact details on how much the repairs cost, but can gather that information if it will help. I just want to make sure I'm paying the right price. Any insight/advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks a bunch.
Has anybody gotten a lease on a new a5 as of late?