2011 A4 purchase
#1
2011 A4 purchase
New to this site. I am ready to purchase an 2011 A4.
Does anyone have a corporate purchase program?
Where I used to work the Company did with Nissan.
Just thought I would ask.
Good dealers in the Philly area?
Does anyone have a corporate purchase program?
Where I used to work the Company did with Nissan.
Just thought I would ask.
Good dealers in the Philly area?
#2
There is an Audi Supplier program that provides for 6% off MSRP on most models (generally putting you close to dealer invoice). If your company is an Audi supplier, they should have or can obtain a supplier # which you would then use to generate a discount certificate from the supplier website:
http://audisupplier.com/details.aspx
http://audisupplier.com/details.aspx
#4
I ran your configuration using Edmund's True Market Value using my zip and got: $43,700-MSRP, $40,700-invoice and $41,548 TMV, so a "great deal" using TMV would be between the invoice and TMV.
I thought I got an excellent deal with my Avant-$40,845-same configuration except the dark wood instead of floor mats-which included $1500 for the Audi Loyalty Program but compared to what you paid....oh well.
#5
Wow, you got an incredible deal! $900 under invoice if I use my zip code-it must depend on what area of the country you're in.
I ran your configuration using Edmund's True Market Value using my zip and got: $43,700-MSRP, $40,700-invoice and $41,548 TMV, so a "great deal" using TMV would be between the invoice and TMV.
I thought I got an excellent deal with my Avant-$40,845-same configuration except the dark wood instead of floor mats-which included $1500 for the Audi Loyalty Program but compared to what you paid....oh well.
I ran your configuration using Edmund's True Market Value using my zip and got: $43,700-MSRP, $40,700-invoice and $41,548 TMV, so a "great deal" using TMV would be between the invoice and TMV.
I thought I got an excellent deal with my Avant-$40,845-same configuration except the dark wood instead of floor mats-which included $1500 for the Audi Loyalty Program but compared to what you paid....oh well.
They give you very nice statistics for local, regional, and national sales. I just ran my car through it, and it came out $300 more, so I guess those deals keep changing. They also display current factory incentives that can bring your final price below dealer's cost. I guess that's what happened in my deal...
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