ACNA Discount
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ACNA membership matters at the time of delivery, not the time of ordering (although you may want to address it at the time of ordering if you are negotiating the price at that time).
The discount requires six months of membership prior to delivery, but there are two potential alternatives: (1) if you sign up for a lifetime membership ($750 IIRC), then the six-month requirement does not apply; and (2) some dealers are willing to waive the six-month requirement even if you just sign up for an annual membership.
The discount requires six months of membership prior to delivery, but there are two potential alternatives: (1) if you sign up for a lifetime membership ($750 IIRC), then the six-month requirement does not apply; and (2) some dealers are willing to waive the six-month requirement even if you just sign up for an annual membership.
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Does anyone know whether the ACNA discount is applicable (i.e. can it be combined) WITH the European Delivery program as well? The ACNA discount of 6% combined with the European Delivery discount of 5% would be a super deal. Is it one program OR the other or can they be combined? Has anyone been able to combine them on a purchase?
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Does anyone know whether the ACNA discount is applicable (i.e. can it be combined) WITH the European Delivery program as well? The ACNA discount of 6% combined with the European Delivery discount of 5% would be a super deal. Is it one program OR the other or can they be combined? Has anyone been able to combine them on a purchase?
Also, I think that if you want to do ED, then you pay the ED price regardless of whether you qualify for Supplier, but I'm not 100% sure on that (you'd need to talk to someone well-versed in ED). Lots of dealers even don't seem to know much about ED unless you get someone there who actually deals with Audi on the program, and some dealers won't want to do the ED program, so it might be difficult if you want to go on tour in Europe with your Q5. Not that you shouldn't go for it, just be prepared for your local dealer to potentially not be up to speed on how it all works and possibly have incorrect info. A number of people here have done ED (including fairly recently), so they should be able to get you info on how everything worked for them.
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No, they're mutually exclusive. You can only pair either with Loyalty, which is more of an "incentive" vs. "discount". Supplier and ED programs have their own separate fixed price that you'd pay, so it's either-or.
Also, I think that if you want to do ED, then you pay the ED price regardless of whether you qualify for Supplier, but I'm not 100% sure on that (you'd need to talk to someone well-versed in ED). Lots of dealers even don't seem to know much about ED unless you get someone there who actually deals with Audi on the program, and some dealers won't want to do the ED program, so it might be difficult if you want to go on tour in Europe with your Q5. Not that you shouldn't go for it, just be prepared for your local dealer to potentially not be up to speed on how it all works and possibly have incorrect info. A number of people here have done ED (including fairly recently), so they should be able to get you info on how everything worked for them.
Also, I think that if you want to do ED, then you pay the ED price regardless of whether you qualify for Supplier, but I'm not 100% sure on that (you'd need to talk to someone well-versed in ED). Lots of dealers even don't seem to know much about ED unless you get someone there who actually deals with Audi on the program, and some dealers won't want to do the ED program, so it might be difficult if you want to go on tour in Europe with your Q5. Not that you shouldn't go for it, just be prepared for your local dealer to potentially not be up to speed on how it all works and possibly have incorrect info. A number of people here have done ED (including fairly recently), so they should be able to get you info on how everything worked for them.
Based on others comments and my own experience, "idale" is right. Some dealerships are completely clueless about the ED program and some will even try to persuade you against ED because it's more work for the dealership. Fortunately in Northern California, I have around 10 Audi dealerships within 100 miles, so I had many options to choose from. Plus Audi of America and the Audi ED program are really good at answering questions through phone or email, so as long as you have a willing dealership then it shouldn't be an issue.
Here's a small ED plug. If you enjoy traveling and have a little vacation time, plus you aren't in a hurry to get your car (potentially 3-6 months from the point of ordering), it's definitely an experience you won't regret. I can take a lot of planning, but I don't remember ever reading anyone complaining and regretting about their ED experience on the forums. You can always check out the ED forum if you have more ED questions.
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On the Audi website, I see that the ACNA program is basically the same as the Audi Supplier program. I notice that the Supplier program is good through October 2, 2014 based on delivery date. Has anyone heard about these programs being extended? This would make it difficult to order a Q5 from the factory in July and have delivery by October 2, 2014. I am waiting until July to order so that I can see and understand the 2015 pricing and I also want to eyeball a Utopia Blue Q5.
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On the Audi website, I see that the ACNA program is basically the same as the Audi Supplier program. I notice that the Supplier program is good through October 2, 2014 based on delivery date. Has anyone heard about these programs being extended? This would make it difficult to order a Q5 from the factory in July and have delivery by October 2, 2014. I am waiting until July to order so that I can see and understand the 2015 pricing and I also want to eyeball a Utopia Blue Q5.
I say call your dealer and ask when pricing will be available. If you know what you want, if they will write order for 6% discount like my deal last year, you will get your deal, and your dealer will get his order.
Good luck.
Last edited by DennisMitchell; 06-14-2014 at 04:34 PM.
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Exactly right. Each year, the new Supplier and ACNA programs are published last, usually right before new model first deliveries. The Supplier program hasn't changed for at least the last 6 years. The ACNA program used to be a $500 rebate until 2013 when it was changed to match the 6% Supplier program. While it's possible either prgram could change this year, they are likely to renew as is.
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Anyone ever heard the dealer pick and choose which cars to give the discount to? I know there are exlcusions on the ACNA site like R8, RS5 etc, but my local dealer said they only give it to the A4,5,6 becuase the SQ5 is too limited. Sounds like BS and I will go to another dealer, but was hoping to stay local. Oh well.
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Nick, if you can convince them you are going to another dealer, you may see them change their tune. And you don't need to be concerned about getting warranty service from the dealer closest to you.
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I probably will, but am still waiting for them to be able to put in an order for black optics pkg, which so far, no one can definitely tell when that will be, but heard it will be avaialbe in sept/oct from another forum member.