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2011 A5 Prestige
Selling Price is $44k.
Money Factor is (standard thru Audi according to leasing company) which is .00171
42 months
Monthly payment ~$679
I'm not positive but I believe he is assuming 10k miles a year
Does this sound like a fair deal?
Thanks everyone!
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The numbers for an otherwise identical 42 month lease are .00138 and 47%, respectively.
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Thanks for all you do on these forums.
Do you have the residual and money factor for an A5 coupe premium automatic (not quatro) for 24 or 36 months with 15k miles a year. Thanks.
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Audi Financial Services' January buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 24 month lease of a 2011 A5 Coupe Premium with 15,000 miles per year are .00151 and 64%, respectively.
The numbers for an otherwise identical 36 month lease are .00151 and 57%.
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2011 A5 Coupe, auto quattro, Premium Plus
for 10, 12 and 15k miles?
(just trying to figure out the lease payments on models with MSRPs of 43,670 and 47,070).
Any help would be appreciated.
2011 A5 Premium Plus
42 month, 15K miles
Monthly payment: $766
MSRP: $47,070
Salesman said he's selling it to me for $44,770
Does this sound like a good deal? Anyone think I can negotiate down a little? I read an earlier post about someone leasing an A5 cab with an MSRP of about $48K over a 42 month lease for $650.
Any input appreciated! First time leasing..
What is the January 2011 money factor and residual for an A5 Coupe Premium lease of 36 months, 15,000 miles per year?
thanks in advance!!
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The residual value for a lease with only 12,000 miles per year would be 2% higher and the residual value for a lease with only 10,000 miles per year would be 3% higher.
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I heard that doc fees , 375 loyalty fee and 500 security deposit can be waived is this true? Also i wanted the deal online that was for a premium for 36months 10,000k
$489 1st month payment
$500 deposit
$695 Acquisition fee
$1,275 down payment
$350 deposit loyalty fees
$24,525 purchase option
plus tax, title, and DMV fees
But then i wanted to move to a Premium Plus package but it goes way up
What is the real best deal i can get on a Premium Plus total car cost
i heard it is $65 a month more for Premium Plus and everything else stays the same except for purchase option. How much a month is it really to more to the plus at 36 and 42 months. How much discount should i get for a one shot lease paying the whole thing? I have a credit score of 675 and that makes me a tier 2 they say i need a 700 to become tier 1 and that that ends up costing me $25 more is this true other dealer said no and to come down but he may be just saying that. What do you think Pls help!
A5 2.0 quattro automatic
bluetooth equipped
premium package
$39250
36 month lease 10k miles
$3500 down
$499/month
What should be a fair market price and lease payment
New 2011 AUDI A5 2dr Cpe 2.0T Prestige AT w/S-line, shades
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> Payment Details
> Term 42
> Base Payment 745.58
> Total Payment 797.77
>Down : $0
Purchase Option 25,376.75
> MSRP 51,075.00
> Est. Miles Per Year 10,000
> Disposition Fee 350.00
> Excess Mileage Charge 0.25
Thanks in advance.
I am new to this forum. Sorry, if these question has previously been answered.
1. I am interested in leasing an Audi A5 for 36 months. I MAY be moving overseas in a year or two and am worried about breaking the lease or transfering it. How difficult is it to do so? In this scenario, should I look at purchasing a new car instead. Alternatively, should I look at used A5s (there aint very many)?
2. Reading through some earlier posts, I noticed the mention of the AFS Money Factor and Residual Value. Is this what the dealer would quote me or is this the absolute lowest that the dealer would be willing to go to?
Thanks!
In short, the easiest way to get a good deal on a leased vehicle is to shop around for the lowest possible selling price and then have the dealer that you decide to go with calculate your vehicle's monthly payment using its buy rate lease money factor.
Doc fees are between you and the dealer. You might not be able to get the dealer to waive its doc fee per se, but if you feel as though the doc fee is too high you might be able to get them to lower your vehicle's selling price slightly instead.
If I recall correctly, AFS will not automatically waive its security deposit requirement (except perhaps for loyal customers), but it will waive this fee for anyone in exchange for an increase of .00015 in the money factor that was used to calculate your vehicle's payment.
I have no idea what the $375"loyalty fee" that you mentioned is. If anything, Audi and the dealer should be rewarding loyal customers, not charging them an extra fee.
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Can you tell me the residual and money factor for an A5 Quattro Cabrio Prestige model, 36 month lease, 12k miles per year?
Also, does Audi allow a lessee to reduce his money factor by putting down multiple security deposits? What is the reduction for each month of security put down?
Thanks in advance for the info.
ss323
In case, ur in tri state area then u can try some private cos who broker leases. They appear to have better rates. However I have no experience nor I know anyone who has dealt with them
2. IMO,that wud be the lowest that dealer wud go.
Audi Financial Services' January buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 A5 Cabrio Prestige with quattro and 12000 miles per year are .00136 and 50%, respectively.
I believe that AFS does indeed have a MSD program, but I'm not sure of the exact money factor reduction that it provides for each additional deposit.
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Can you supply the current AFS money factor and residual for a 42 month lease/10K miles for the 2011 A5 Cabriolet Auto Quattro with the NAV and Premium Plus packages.
I just started negotiations and I have the following first offer from the dealer:
42 month lease with 10K per year (total 35K miles)
MSRP: 51,885
Destination: 875
Out of Pocket : First month payment $845 (all other fees, etc, in the cap cost incl tax, MV, DOC, bank Fee)
Agreed upon selling price $800 over invoice
Residual: 50%
MF: .00196
Sales Tax: 1,750
Bank Fee: 695
Motor Vehile: 420
Doc: 398
Thanks
Can you give me money factor and residual value for 36 month lease on 2011 A5 quattro prestige with 12,000 miles? What about 15,000 miles?
thanks a bunch!
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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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Premium Plus, auto, Nav, Bang and Olufson, Walnut interior, port options.
What is Audi buy rate lease money factor and residual value of a 36 month lease with 10,000/year?
I am planning to lease a Premium Plus A5 w/nav, 48 months/12k year. What would be the money factor/residual value of something like this?
How about the S5? I read in an older post that the better residuals make these close to A5's in cost?
Thanks!
Thinking about an A5 lease - looking for the buy rate and res % on a 36/42 month term. I'm being quoted .166 and .186 respectively. Sales price is invoice. Car Man or anyone else know the rates for Feb or rates incentives for Mar.
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Audi Financial Services' current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 39 month lease of a 2011 A5 Coupe Premium Plus with 12,000 miles per year are .00153 and 53%, respectively.
I don't believe that Audi is currently providing support on 48 month leases of this car.
The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of an '11 S5 Coupe Premium Plus are .00187 and 55%.
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The numbers for an otherwise identical 42 month lease are .00153 and I believe 50%.
Dealer invoice is an excellent selling price for this car.
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Here is an example of an 06 A3:
http://www.carmax.com/enus/view-car/default.html?AVi=1&id=7078009&AS=*36*.*10*C*- 20*C*122*&D=90&zip=98328&sD=10571-NA&sM=NA-40000&pD=0&pI=0&pT=400&pC=200&pB=0&No- =0&Rp=R&Vp=P&PP=20&sV=List&Q=011a308e-74df-4f5a-aece-69430bef1543&ssid=484514
Good luck,
I'm thinking about leasing a 2011 A5 Premium Plus Coupe with a manual transmission + navigation. MSRP is $44,280, invoice price is $41,244 according to KBB. Driving 15k miles a year and most likely gonna lease for 39 months since I don't want to run out of warranty with the 42 month lease. I saw the numbers for 36 months and 42 months above, but I was wondering if someone could tell me the money factor and residual value for the 39 month lease?
Also, the dealer quoted me $626/month for 39 months, $0 down, with tax up front. Is this a reasonable price? How much lower can I negotiate it down?
Much appreciated!
What selling price is the payment that you were quoted based upon? The closer to dealer invoice it is, the better.
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I've been following the posts and now need your advice. From some posts I noticed that A5's are more expensive in Northern Cali (where I'm from). Here's what I'm being offered. Please let me know your thoughts.
A5 Premium Plus (White/beige). No Navi
39 Months Lease
$3500 down
"selling" price $41,375
One of the sales people gave me a weird answer for the invoice. He said it's $40,456 and right after that it can also be $40,456. I'm assuming he's trying to bump it up to show me how close I am to invoice
MF: .0022
Residual:$22,882
Monthly payment with tax (9.25%) is $643/month
Thoughts? Other dealers in the area are giving me over $700/month!
A5 Cab Prestige MSRP $57,100 Comfort package and Side Assist 36 months 12k Quoted in Connecticut
Money factor 0.00138
Residual Value of 48
What kind of deal can I negotiate?
Thanks
..is. 00185 money factor,54% residual for 39 mos. I have top tier credit. Does the.money factor seem high.i have read in this forum money factors of .00136 & .00156 for similar cars. Have rates at vw finance changed. Any assistance is much appreciated.
Koz2
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Can you also provide the residual, MF, acq and disposition fees for 2011 S5 for 36M & 15K miles?
Thanks,
Jabber
AFS charges a $695 acquisition fee and a $350 termination fee on every vehicle that it leases.
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