% Off MSRP for remaining 2018
#11
In September I was offered 5%, then they went to 7%, and we finalized the deal at 10% plus the AFS financing incentive for a total of about 12.25% off MSRP on a 2018 SQ5 Prestige.
#12
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I got just under 10% in May. Not sure what you call the model in the US, but top of the line with every option.
#14
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50 cars at 7 dealerships in a major market is hardly "overstock"
You won't see 19's for quite some time, and when they do, you won't see incentives beyond loyalty, so right now happens to be a good opportunity for those in the market
You won't see 19's for quite some time, and when they do, you won't see incentives beyond loyalty, so right now happens to be a good opportunity for those in the market
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If you can get 15% off and the car is optioned the way you want it, that would be an excellent deal. According to all the posts for the last few months which include some of the '19 literature from Audi, the changes will be negligible. So you are talking about basically the same car in '19 as the '18 models. And it does seem as if the '19 models won't be on the road for at least another 2 - 3 months. You are still driving a new model year car. I'd say go for it..........
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I bought mine a few weeks ago, one of the few remaining within 2000 mile radius fully loaded Prestige A5. I negotiated to invoice. On top of that, I got an Audi rebate. Hold your ground. There was no point in ordering a 2019 for me because they didn't have all the details on pricing!
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Checked again, the number is closer to 100
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If you can get 15% off and the car is optioned the way you want it, that would be an excellent deal. According to all the posts for the last few months which include some of the '19 literature from Audi, the changes will be negligible. So you are talking about basically the same car in '19 as the '18 models. And it does seem as if the '19 models won't be on the road for at least another 2 - 3 months. You are still driving a new model year car. I'd say go for it..........
#19
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$10,000 off the top. And it does seem that there are still some '18's in the shipping pipeline. But those would just be the mopping up.