lease advice 2018 A5 Sportback ?
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lease advice 2018 A5 Sportback ?
hey guys! long time lurker but finally about to make the jump and pull the trigger - i would love to get this down some, know its tough since brand new.
see attached sticker and payment schedule. you think this is the best i can do?
10,000 miles would be pushing it but might get pricing with that as well
see attached sticker and payment schedule. you think this is the best i can do?
10,000 miles would be pushing it but might get pricing with that as well
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Might be kinda high, hard to tell without the money factor and residual.
I have a Prestige S5 Coupe on order ($67,575 plus an additional port-installed $1,595 carbon fiber package) receiving 6% off MSRP and doing a 36/7500 lease (so way less miles) and with $1,500 down (includes 1st payment), I'm at $899/mo.
The money factor being used for this calculation is 0.00175 and the residual is 63%...which will all change by the time I receive it in Nov-Dec.
I have a Prestige S5 Coupe on order ($67,575 plus an additional port-installed $1,595 carbon fiber package) receiving 6% off MSRP and doing a 36/7500 lease (so way less miles) and with $1,500 down (includes 1st payment), I'm at $899/mo.
The money factor being used for this calculation is 0.00175 and the residual is 63%...which will all change by the time I receive it in Nov-Dec.
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End of year is always the best time to buy and should also play into the hands of SB buyers since the newness will have somewhat worn off...hopefully.
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that is my hope but have a good friend at audi and he is pretty sure whatever i can get now will be the same as deals during holidays
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I leased a very similar car and those numbers look similar to my options I had a couple months ago. Am curious what the MF and residual are, those are key.
It's a brand new car, the longer you wait the better the deals will be but at some point you have to pull the trigger.
It's a brand new car, the longer you wait the better the deals will be but at some point you have to pull the trigger.
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