S5 Cab pricing question
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Hi all - first post here. I just bought a new S5 cab about 2 weeks ago. I was able to get one that was already on the way to the states with the color/options I wanted (Black/black, navi, B&O, Carbon Fiber and Tri-spokes). It will be coming in at the end of the month. The dealer said if I wanted a custom order (I didn't want the tri-spokes or CF) it would be 90 days or more to get the car.
Paid about $1800 under MSRP (which is around $2k over invoice). Considering this dealer had the only S5 cab in the state (to test drive and use as a trading chip for mine), I was lucky to get anything off sticker.
If I had the option of getting a 2010 for 5k or so cheaper, and getting it today vs. 3-4 months, I would be taking the 2010...
Paid about $1800 under MSRP (which is around $2k over invoice). Considering this dealer had the only S5 cab in the state (to test drive and use as a trading chip for mine), I was lucky to get anything off sticker.
If I had the option of getting a 2010 for 5k or so cheaper, and getting it today vs. 3-4 months, I would be taking the 2010...
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No Audi loyalty, List was 64,225 plus Supercharger badges and Oil dip stick
Selling price $60,693.00
Venture guard done after for $275.00
The dealer was excellent and the car was sent out for detailing. I have never gotten a new car as detailed and clean as this.An outside service did the detailing and it was flawless. I have to give the dealer a 10 for effort.
Selling price $60,693.00
Venture guard done after for $275.00
The dealer was excellent and the car was sent out for detailing. I have never gotten a new car as detailed and clean as this.An outside service did the detailing and it was flawless. I have to give the dealer a 10 for effort.
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According to my dealer, there was $1000 of Audi Loyalty available (unfortunately we had already gotten rid of the wife's A4).
Wreck - sounds like you got a great deal...I probably could've haggled more were I ordering one, but since they were going to swap one for me that was coming in, they weren't going to move very much...and because that meant I could get it 2 months sooner, I was ok with this.
The 30th can't come soon enough...will post pics when I get it.
Wreck - sounds like you got a great deal...I probably could've haggled more were I ordering one, but since they were going to swap one for me that was coming in, they weren't going to move very much...and because that meant I could get it 2 months sooner, I was ok with this.
The 30th can't come soon enough...will post pics when I get it.
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Thanks for the thoughts, everyone. The dealer came down another $1,000 on the 2010 but I think we're going to go the special order route. Hey, wreck, was this a Maryland dealer you worked with? We are also in MD (Howard County) and willing to travel a little to get a deal. Are you comfortable telling me the name of the dealership?
P.S. I'm with you on cutting a check for the purchase - unless I can get zero percent financing.
Thanks!
P.S. I'm with you on cutting a check for the purchase - unless I can get zero percent financing.
Thanks!