SWEET DEAL on allroad replacement
#1
AudiWorld Senior Member
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SWEET DEAL on allroad replacement
Man! My Audi dealer made my day today.
I asked my dear for a quote on an A6 Avant with premium, heated steering, no navigation = $50,290 MSRP
With $5000 down (including registration, documentation, etc.), it's only $526/month (including taxes) for a 36 month lease with 10,000 miles/per year. If I bump up mileage to 12,000 miles/per year, monthly payment is $539/month.
Sweeeettt! Money Factor is great this month. And he said money factor may look even better if I ordered a 2007 A6 Avant.
Last month, they kept quoting me almost $700/month. Then suddenly, $526/$539 ... sweeettt!!!
I asked my dear for a quote on an A6 Avant with premium, heated steering, no navigation = $50,290 MSRP
With $5000 down (including registration, documentation, etc.), it's only $526/month (including taxes) for a 36 month lease with 10,000 miles/per year. If I bump up mileage to 12,000 miles/per year, monthly payment is $539/month.
Sweeeettt! Money Factor is great this month. And he said money factor may look even better if I ordered a 2007 A6 Avant.
Last month, they kept quoting me almost $700/month. Then suddenly, $526/$539 ... sweeettt!!!
#6
check this out b/4 leasing good info
Before leasing check this out. Putting money down on a lease is a bad idea. if ca ris totaled you lose it. See:
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=146090
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=146090
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#8
nice but never put money down on something you don't own...(imo)
with gap insurance,(included) if you total the car your down payment money is gone.
If you want to lower you payement then own the car with an audi premier purchase... its a baloon loan. You can sell it at any time and still have lease like payments.
If you want to lower you payement then own the car with an audi premier purchase... its a baloon loan. You can sell it at any time and still have lease like payments.
#10
AudiWorld Senior Member
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You just don't make sense $682.30 x72 = $48,816 ?
You say you pay $682.30/month? Now even if we assume you have a 72 month payment on your loan, that's only $48,816. Are you high?