CarCostCanada report for the 2009 A4 2.0T Premium! =D
#51
Re: CarCostCanada report for the 2009 A4 2.0T Premium! =D
There is a $2500 cash rebate if you lease through a 3rd party. So, if you can get a lease deal that has the option to buy out early without penalty or other hidden fees, you should be able to save a lot more than $1000 - paying cash. I am working on this type of deal at the moment...
#52
Re: CarCostCanada report for the 2009 A4 2.0T Premium! =D
No more cash on cash deals. Sorry : (
#53
Re: CarCostCanada report for the 2009 A4 2.0T Premium! =D
There is a $2500 cash rebate if you lease through a 3rd party. So, if you can get a lease deal that has the option to buy out early without penalty or other hidden fees, you should be able to save a lot more than $1000 - paying cash. I am working on this type of deal at the moment...
#54
Re: CarCostCanada report for the 2009 A4 2.0T Premium! =D
I expect to pay at least $500...so $2000 would be better than $0. As I am learning, there may be some pain in the butt work too, having to get it re-safetied to buy it out, etc...
Have you done a deal like this Afretes?
Or, would you recommend another method for getting a better deal paying cash?
Have you done a deal like this Afretes?
Or, would you recommend another method for getting a better deal paying cash?
#55
Re: CarCostCanada report for the 2009 A4 2.0T Premium! =D
I am very happy with Pfaff Audi, I actually got the first month's payment back from the promotion. This is a great display of honesty to me on the dealer's part as they could have kept the money without me ever asking for it.
#58
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Not true. Depends on model, options etc. Too many BMW fans try to compare a 335 xi to the A4, but really, they are not even in the same ball park price wise. Start comparing apples to apples. S line series rocks. BMW's eat more gas, and interiors cannot even come close. Still, it's a matter of personal taste.
#59
Re: CarCostCanada report for the 2009 A4 2.0T Premium! =D
i was referring to the lease residual 41% vs 48% on 48month on a A4 2.0T vs a 328 which is apples to apples
putting 7% more into a car that you might not buyout isn't the greatest selling point as much as i would like to get an audi
on the other hand, test drove the Q5 today and i'm leaning torwards that over the A4
putting 7% more into a car that you might not buyout isn't the greatest selling point as much as i would like to get an audi
on the other hand, test drove the Q5 today and i'm leaning torwards that over the A4