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Old 04-26-1999, 08:18 AM
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Joe
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Has anybody gotten any lease information on the Audi TT Lease?<p>Thanks,<br>Joe
Old 04-26-1999, 01:46 PM
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placed a couple of inquiries with Lendingtree.com<p>they still were not able to quote me a residual value<p> latest answer (4/26/99) reported they would have a residual soon <p>residual + interest rate will determine cost of lease
Old 04-26-1999, 06:55 PM
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Dealer told be residual value of tt is 63 or 64% can't remember which one. That is sounds like a good number to me...Also, my dealer has a policy that they will NEVER charge of sticker.
Old 04-26-1999, 08:34 PM
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I just leased one today. Conviced them to let me have one of the cars they had reserved for the dealer. Residual is 66% for 36 month. By the way does anyone have a good quote from an insurence company. Was it classified as a "sports car" or not? Thanks<br>Pat<br>Black180fwd
Old 04-27-1999, 05:28 AM
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I got an offer for $ 1,800 per year, from Allstate<br>Homero
Old 04-27-1999, 05:52 AM
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12 mo. - 76%<br>24 mo. - 71%<br>27 mo. - 70%<br>30 mo. - 68%<br>36 mo. - 64%<br>39 mo. - 63%<br>42 mo. - 61%<br>48 mo. - 59%<br>This is the standard 15,000 miles per yr. For 12,000 per year add 2% to the residual.
Old 04-27-1999, 03:49 PM
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Default Don't know where you live but that seems excessive (nt).

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Old 04-27-1999, 07:46 PM
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I live in Plantation Florida ( near Fort Lauderdale)<br>Homero
Old 04-27-1999, 07:51 PM
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Default Hey Homey, give 20th Century Insurance a call. Their rates are very good. (nt).

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Old 04-28-1999, 04:45 AM
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Default Re: Hey Homey, give 20th Century Insurance a call. Their rates are very good. (nt).

Thanks Brad. By the way, what are your profession?<br>I am amazed how persistent you search for answers.<br>Homero


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