2018 Audi RS5 Coupe SPECIAL

This is NOT necessarily a lease special, however, I see deals from time to time being offered on here and I wanted this great offer to be made available to the hackr’s as well!

This is a brand new 2018 Audi RS5 coupe with an MSRP of $87,150. Recent programs allow for the following stackable rebates on this model which combine to provide HUGE Savings on a usually not highly discounted vehicle!

RS5 Preferred equipment credit of $2,125
Marketing Allowance(select models, this one qualifies) $3,000
Dealer discount of $4,500
Audi loyalty(09 or newer) $750
ANYONE can buy this car for $82,025. if you have loyalty it’s $81,275

An Example lease w/o loyalty is
36 months, 10,000 miles per year
residual 58%
MF: .00236(buy rate)
$2,200 TDAS
$1,080+tax

Call or text if you have questions!

Max Johnson
Sales Manager
Audi Escondido
619-538-0504

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That’s above 1% MSRP

If ever there was a vehicle that doesn’t adhere to the 1% “rule” it’s this one.

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I think it’s important to realize that not all cars are possible for a 1% msrp deal. No clue if this is a good deal for an RS5 or not but I do know that these typically do not lease well. A 1% deal isn’t realistic on this car.

That’s the only way you know of to evaluate a deal?

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this is a good deal for an RS5, wouldnt buy price be 87150 - 2125 - 3000 - 4500 - 750 (if loyalty) for a price of like 77.5k?

This is a very good deal… You are never getting 1% on an RS5.

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Great deal

or pretty much any 911

yes, apparently I can’t do math, but the deal is right in the system… my bad

Lol whoever said 1% must not know Audi very well :joy:

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Exactly. I have found in my limited experience that a very good Audi deal hovers around 1.1-1.2% for their “normal” cars. RS5 is a whole nother animal, and even so, this is close to 1.2%

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The money factor is crazy high on the RS models. This is a really good deal for an RS5. However, I wish the dealer would discount this car more than 6 percent (approx) for a coupe. The sportback version is the one that sells at a premium.

Usual leasing I’ve seen for this car is 1100 to 1500 a month. This is a good deal.

I’m glad you withdrew your comment, because A) it was totally unnecessary and B) You bumped a thread from 7 months ago to tell someone they were dumb? That wasn’t too smart in and of itself.

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