Has anyone been quoted any lease data (residuals, money factor, etc.)?
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Of course I was like... Crazy talk.. coo-coo..
Assuming 10K/yr it should go up to 61% or so and (hopefully) get the MF down.. but still.. those rates sux.
Assuming 10K/yr it should go up to 61% or so and (hopefully) get the MF down.. but still.. those rates sux.
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The standard rates for 700+ credit scores are 61% residual (excellent BTW) and .00283 Money Factor which is 6.792% (not so great considering today's finance rates). Since they are base rates, they wil change based on ones credit, payment or non-payment of security deposit, Audi Care, Acquisition fee, and Cap cost reduction (down payment). It's definitely something to go off of though.
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Is the 61% based on 10k?
These numbers are much better than the numbers Tal-Yvan quoted.
My math says $914 before tax per month with no cap cost reduction.
I qualify for the supplier 6% discount with Audi, so that would put me at $808/month pre-tax.
These numbers are much better than the numbers Tal-Yvan quoted.
My math says $914 before tax per month with no cap cost reduction.
I qualify for the supplier 6% discount with Audi, so that would put me at $808/month pre-tax.