2016 Pricing Guide for S7
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I ordered my S7 last night and they didn't have pricing so thank you for sharing. Unfortunately no Phantom Black Pearl. I went with Mythos Black. I hope it's as deep of a black as PB. Anyways, did your dealer give you an indication on delivery timing?
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Thanks.
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amelen posted it here:
http://www.alexmelen.com/2016AudiOrderGuide3b.pdf
http://www.alexmelen.com/2016AudiOrderGuide3b.pdf
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Thanks a lot! It confirms my computations. I have been talking to a dealer in North Carolina and they keep telling me that prices are marked up 5% when it is now clear that the invoice markup is about 7.75% on the car and over 7% on all options. I probably won't go back to them with this info but it's good to know that I was right to go elsewhere.
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There's also a lot of misinformation spread inside dealerships as the 5% number is thrown around a lot, across all manufacturers, and its low for pretty much all of them when calculating actual invoice. Maybe they're baking in some average on carrying costs (dealer financing, space on the lot, time spent in test drives, etc.) or maybe not.
If I had to guess, that number coincides with the point where the sales advisor's bonus goes to a flat $50 or something else trivial and the management just tells them that it happens to be the point where they make no money on the front-end transaction as an explanation.
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To offer some additional clarity, most dealers think in terms of "Percent below MSRP" (since that is the number everyone can see), which puts them at 7%, and I believe it was just raised to that level this year. Pretty sure the last few years were only 6%.
There's also a lot of misinformation spread inside dealerships as the 5% number is thrown around a lot, across all manufacturers, and its low for pretty much all of them when calculating actual invoice. Maybe they're baking in some average on carrying costs (dealer financing, space on the lot, time spent in test drives, etc.) or maybe not.
If I had to guess, that number coincides with the point where the sales advisor's bonus goes to a flat $50 or something else trivial and the management just tells them that it happens to be the point where they make no money on the front-end transaction as an explanation.
There's also a lot of misinformation spread inside dealerships as the 5% number is thrown around a lot, across all manufacturers, and its low for pretty much all of them when calculating actual invoice. Maybe they're baking in some average on carrying costs (dealer financing, space on the lot, time spent in test drives, etc.) or maybe not.
If I had to guess, that number coincides with the point where the sales advisor's bonus goes to a flat $50 or something else trivial and the management just tells them that it happens to be the point where they make no money on the front-end transaction as an explanation.
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Maybe all that is true I don't know. Bottom line is that if I can't get a better deal than 2.6% off MSRP I will find a dealer who participates in the ACNA program and get the 6% they offer. In the end I hope to get the car for a reasonable price. Thanks for the insights,Gary
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