2017 S6 purchase
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2017 S6 purchase
I'm currently a 2016 Z51 Stingray owner and am pretty close to selling it. Currently, I'm looking very closely at a 2016/2017 S6 and I was wondering how much on average the dealers in the Maryland area or coming off sticker pricing on the 2017's?
Also, another question. Are the tires all season or are they summer only on this model?
Thanks!!
Also, another question. Are the tires all season or are they summer only on this model?
Thanks!!
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I'd say from my shopping knowledge, you could try for about 6-8% off MSRP, then apply any incentives that are available (which you need to research as well)
And YES, all of the S6 models come with Summer compound tires.
And YES, all of the S6 models come with Summer compound tires.
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I currently have the summer only on my stingray (that I'm looking to unload) and the car is usless under 30 degrees since the tires will crack under temps like that when driven. Is that the same on these? Basically, if I make the trade the S6 would be my daily and would I have to change tires immediately to make it my daily?
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thanks for the reply!! I'll have to figure out where to research incentives.....and I'm wondering if they ever have any financing specials like I see on other manufacturers.
I currently have the summer only on my stingray (that I'm looking to unload) and the car is usless under 30 degrees since the tires will crack under temps like that when driven. Is that the same on these? Basically, if I make the trade the S6 would be my daily and would I have to change tires immediately to make it my daily?
I currently have the summer only on my stingray (that I'm looking to unload) and the car is usless under 30 degrees since the tires will crack under temps like that when driven. Is that the same on these? Basically, if I make the trade the S6 would be my daily and would I have to change tires immediately to make it my daily?
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And like most manufacturers, the low rate is like virtually never better than the rebate. Auto banks are never/so rarely competitive. It's best for you to maximize the rebate, and have the dealer give you their best rate from a local bank. They virtually never let you get a low rate ands a rebate, it's one or the other, not both.
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Either snows or all seasons depending on where you live. I have both and I left the Conti DWS 06's on this year. We haven't had any deep snow this year and the A/S tires were adequate.
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Yea, they'll do a low rate with an additonal $500 off or whatever. I mean most loans today there is no prepay penalty no? I don't think that's like a huge advantage. I might be spoiled by Massachusetts strong consumer laws. But usually the Big rebate you can't combine with Audi Financing, perhaps they are aggressive atm? The guy above mentioned 3K with AFS? that does not sound typical at all.
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