Audi A8L 2019 Lease

That I do not remember.

Hey bro, I strongly suggest going for a 7 series instead. The A8L is brand new (and better than the 7 series imo), but you will be paying WAY more for it. You should be able to get a very nice 7 series for under $1k a month.

You should be able to get a 740 with the same MSRP at a 20-30% discount on the lease payments.

Hit these guys…
https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/new/searchresults.action?sourceContext=homePageNewCarTab_false_0&newSearchFromOverviewPage=true&inventorySearchWidgetType=AUTO&entitySelectingHelper.selectedEntity=d1517&entitySelectingHelper.selectedEntity2=&zip=95014&distance=50&searchChanged=true&modelChanged=true&filtersModified=true#listing=188649909

If you are set on getting this car, I ran the numbers with a reasonable audi discount. I’m not sure if 10% will be possible on a new model A8, but you have to try. Again, don’t put any money down and use MSDs (if possible).

10% discount will get you to $1375, 0 drive off
6% discount will get you to $1500. 0 drive off

If you are not dead set on the new A8 you can get much better lease value on the new Lexus LS. There is a $5k lease cash and $3k conquest incentive that you would qualify for and my local dealer is advertising $7.5k discount on top without even negotiating. You can probably lease an LS with a similar MSRP with nothing down for less than $1k a month.

Not sure how you feel about loaners, don’t know how good this 740e is, nor your location but…

Got a 750i at this price too. same MSRP posting now.

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The ultimate point is that this A8L costs way too much money to lease. You can pick a low mileage A8L CPO for probably less than half. I get that it’s not a 2019, but it may just be better to wait? Definitely an example of letting someone else pay the depreciation.

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Not sure how much of a discount can be expected on a redesign model of which the dealer might only have one on the lot.

The ultimate point is that Audi’s in general have shit residuals which make them very hard to lease.

you can get a cpo but the 2019 has been entirely redesigned and makes any before 2018 look dated.

Actually kind of baffling to me how someone who doesn’t even seem to be able to understand the basics of how a car sale works has this kind of money to throw around. Unless it’s inherited…

@nextlevelautobrokers not sure if they will let me drive off with 0 down. how do i negotiate such a deal.

Where at? And where did you post?

Hi @patorioto one has to start somewhere? I had a friend who I depended on but I guess… rest is history.

So, help me out, I am learning.

@moodyhank where and which dealer? I am interested.

Better question, are the changes with the premium?

Ok, well in this case it’s probably a much better financial decision to get a certified pre-owned A8 that is one or two years old. It will have already depreciated enough that you’re taking less of a hit.

When you lease you’re essentially paying for the depreciation and these things depreciate a lot, quickly.

Also putting $15k down on a lease is absolutely not a good idea at any time ever. You need to keep in mind that say you drive the car away after signing and are hit by someone and your car totaled, this $15k is not coming back to you. The insurance pays out the bank for the value of the car and you are out your money.

This deal you posted is horrible and they likely can sense you have no idea what you’re doing.

I have just sent you a PM.

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