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Will US loyalty/financing be extended past 5/4/2009?

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Old 05-07-2009, 09:36 AM
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My fustration lies with Audi and their incentives especially the conquest incentive. Is the cash any greener coming from a current Lexus customer. Why not make this incentive available to all customers. I drive a 2002 Acura MDX. Apparently I am not one of the customer they want to offer a $1000 incentive to. Perhaps I am anchored into this economy and thinking there should be incentives on evey model. I will be a cash buyer and can afford it with out the incentive but I feel like I am being cheated.

FYI- I would already be in a Acura TL-SHAWD if that car did not get hit with the ugly stick. The A4 is my #2 choice. The Acura was #1 due to size versus the A4 but dropped to #22 due to looks.
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Originally Posted by IFbike
My fustration lies with Audi and their incentives especially the conquest incentive. Is the cash any greener coming from a current Lexus customer. Why not make this incentive available to all customers. I drive a 2002 Acura MDX. Apparently I am not one of the customer they want to offer a $1000 incentive to. Perhaps I am anchored into this economy and thinking there should be incentives on evey model. I will be a cash buyer and can afford it with out the incentive but I feel like I am being cheated.

FYI- I would already be in a Acura TL-SHAWD if that car did not get hit with the ugly stick. The A4 is my #2 choice. The Acura was #1 due to size versus the A4 but dropped to #22 due to looks.
...the Acura TL feels cramped inside. Then there is that sea of buttons on the center stack and the sloppy steering. Take one for a drive on a highway with a crosswind...
Old 05-08-2009, 05:14 AM
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As anyone seen the Audi finance rates and first two payments in an ad yet for the new program? I want to take something to the dealer in writing.
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Originally Posted by mgm
As anyone seen the Audi finance rates and first two payments in an ad yet for the new program? I want to take something to the dealer in writing.
yes, my dealer emailed me a sheet disclosing the details. a4, first two months paid for by audi. Attached should be the pdf he sent me.
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Do you have page 2 of that PDF?
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Originally Posted by dht34
Cut and paste from the updated Audi website on their "Summer of Audi Event" incentives. Still hoping to get a solid MF and Residual value somewhere soon.

The Summer of Audi Event with No Payments Due at Signing on all new Audi models except S Models, A8 W12 and R8.

A4 Example Lease:
(See your Audi dealer for lease terms on other models)

2009 A4 Sedan 2.0T FWD Premium
$469* lease per month for 36 months
Now through July 6, 2009

Down payment: $0
Refundable security deposit: $0
Acquisition fee: $0
First month's payment: $0
Amount due at lease inception: $0
Excludes taxes, title, other options and dealer charges

*36-mo. closed-end lease offered to qualified customers by Audi Financial Services through participating dealers. Must take delivery by 7/6/2009. Rate based on $31,825 MSRP of 2009 Audi A4 Sedan 2.0T FWD Premium with Automatic transmission and destination charge. Price excludes taxes, title, other options and dealer charges. Purchase option at lease end for $16,549. Advertised offer requires dealer contribution; final negotiated price may vary by dealer. Lessee responsible for insurance, maintenance and repairs and may have some financial liability at lease end. Lessee responsible for $0.25/mile over 10,000 miles per year and a disposition fee of $350 due at lease end. To find out more about Audi, see your dealer, call 1-800-FOR-AUDI or visit us at audiusa.com.
I received this page from my dealer. Hope it helps
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Old 05-23-2009, 07:30 AM
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I was told that if Audi makes my first two payments I have to maintain the loan for at least the next 12 months (cannot payoff) or Audi will bill me for the first two payments they made. Is this true? I'm guessing it maybe on page two of the pdf.
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Originally Posted by pc_Audi
I was told that if Audi makes my first two payments I have to maintain the loan for at least the next 12 months (cannot payoff) or Audi will bill me for the first two payments they made. Is this true? I'm guessing it maybe on page two of the pdf.
correct and it should be pretty easy to understand why. If they are giving you two "free" months, if you paid it off right away, they wouldnt make it up with the interest payments.
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