Is this a good deal?
#1
AudiWorld Junior Member
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Is this a good deal?
Looking to buy a used 2018 Audi Q7 Prestige with AudiCare and 9600 miles. Private Party sale and they want $60000 for the car. The only reason I am going private party is that there is no sales tax in my state for private party sales. As far as I can tell it's an ok deal.
Is this too much to pay for a private party sale? Thanks.
Is this too much to pay for a private party sale? Thanks.
#2
AudiWorld Super User
Considering you'll also save $5k in tax, its probably not a bad deal. However, its hard to know without the options list and its original MSRP
#3
Looking to buy a used 2018 Audi Q7 Prestige with AudiCare and 9600 miles. Private Party sale and they want $60000 for the car. The only reason I am going private party is that there is no sales tax in my state for private party sales. As far as I can tell it's an ok deal.
Is this too much to pay for a private party sale? Thanks.
Is this too much to pay for a private party sale? Thanks.
#6
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#8
The guy lost his window sticker in his 2 months of ownership? He's an idiot.
Regardless, ballpark the MSRP based on the options, . Not sure of exact 2018 prices but 2017 was:
Base Prestige - $64,300
Adaptive Chassis? $4000
Driver Assistance? $2400
Cold Weather Pkg? $500
21" wheels? $1000
Paint $575
Towing? $550
Base carrier bars? $460
Cargo cover? $300
Destination $950
Regardless, ballpark the MSRP based on the options, . Not sure of exact 2018 prices but 2017 was:
Base Prestige - $64,300
Adaptive Chassis? $4000
Driver Assistance? $2400
Cold Weather Pkg? $500
21" wheels? $1000
Paint $575
Towing? $550
Base carrier bars? $460
Cargo cover? $300
Destination $950
#10
AudiWorld Super User
Do you know the list of options and packages on the vehicle or are you just told its a Prestige. If one knows the options, then one can ballpark the MSRP, and then determine if $60k is fair. Do you see what we are trying to get at?