Audi Q7 please help me find a deal

Thank alot! When I told the dealer that seems a little high he said " well maybe you need to look at a lesser vehicle". Left feeling kinda defeated.

Yes! I was thinking that also. There are alot of Toyota dealerships here so I feel like there is more competition.

I think it would be helpful if you listed your requirements
SUV,
7 seater,
Leather, nav etc?

Based on above, the following should lease well
GMC Yukon, Chevy Tahoe (extremely roomy and gas guzzling) (400 - 500) a month
Highlander (on the smaller side of 7 seater) - 300 to 350 a month
Infinit Qx60 - 350 to 400 a month
Pilot EXL 400 a month
Lexus GX 500 - 600 a month

Let us know if we have missed any requirements

IMO those numbers are unrealistic. Even with a 15% discount off MSRP ($60K assumed), itā€™s >$600 plus tax plus DMV for 36/12.

Drops mike

Itā€™s Quirkā€¦might want to look for that ā€œmikeā€ you dropped.

I just leased a 53k truck for 289 0 down from Quirk just as advertised. So you can keep the mike lol :slight_smile:

Thatā€™s a great deal :clap:
But based on everything said on here and elsewhere, they (particularly their Chevy franchise) are known to not honor their ads.

Yes leather, Nav Seven seats good safety rating and reliable. Have experience with Leasenet1. I leased a vehicle from them years ago I got a better deal than around here. Thanks

Anna, to be honest you might be better off with a broker. They can get excellent deals and cut through all the BS the dealer can present. Still post your offers on here but might be less stressful for you.

As others have stated, the 2016 Highlander XLE is a great lease deal right now and has all the features you require (even comes in both 7- and 8-passenger configurations)

Highlander has a small third row. Since you leasing a 2017 Dodge Durango GT or 2016 Limited would be best. It has all good features and i love the infosystem that FCA has in their cars.

But FCA aka Chrysler vehicles have horrible reliability ratings, across all their brands.

OP stated third row was just for kids, and Highlanderā€™s one isnā€™t smaller than the Q7ā€™s she originally wanted.

Man i have FCA cars and they are reliable in my opinion. All i recommend is test out the third seat. Plus you leasing and not buying. I would take a Durango RT with blacktop package over the Audi Q7. Again, i might be biased but thats my opinion if you simply looking to lease and worried on reliability. In the end listen to 100 people and do what you think is right. :slight_smile:

Could you elaborate on your deal with leasenet1? I think the forum has provided good guidance from Highlander XLE to Durango. Of course, you are the buyer, so you are the only one who can determine the final criteria. If you really really want all of the above, then a Volvo XC90 is your best bet IMHO. It has all luxury, large 3rd row, best safety and a left over 2016 can be had for 500-600.

Yes! I leased a limited Sequoia from them this was years ago tho . 600mth nothing down 36mths 10,000 a year. I didnā€™t contact them yet. The Volo deal you posted isnā€™t here in Pa. I did look at them they gave me no info just a payment of 729.00 nothing down. ā€¦ that was before I got in here and learned a few things!

You need to start making some calls and emails to dealerships. If somebody offers you 700 a month off the bat, I am sure you can negotiate 100 off.

My bmw i3, started at 350 a month and I walked away with 250. Took lots of patience emailing multiple dealers and doing several test drives and hardball negotiations

The infiniti Qx60 is leasing well, I suggest you consider it seriously

I did send some emails before finding you you guys. The Lexus I posted was one and the Volvo another. I did get a number on a left over expidition limited. ā€¦it was laughable $1058.00 36/10,000.$1000.00 down. I did see the Tahoe deal here you mentioned. It is unfortunate, but when a woman comes in they think can get one over on you! I want to be no more than $600.00 a month max! I think I should be able to get something safe, very nice and reliable for that. Iā€™m going to email Leasenet today also.

All you really need is to ask for a couple of things from the dealer in addition to the monthly payment.

Out of the 6 things you need from here:

You only really ever need to ask for 2, 3, 4 & 6 ā€¦ maybe not even all of them if you can find some on the brand-specific forums and Edmunds. Then you can present your calculations to them vs their monthly and maybe use the ā€œsee you comingā€ against them and say ā€“ can you kindly explain to me why my calculations are wrong? I really want to buy this car ā€¦

I think the key is to do your research (perhaps lots of it so you can talk forwards and backwards). If you give them numbers (vs them giving it to you), then they will know you are an informed shopper and the dealer has to decide if they want your business or not.

Donā€™t fret. The dealer tried to get me into a 3 series for 530 a month with 4k drive off. I laughed so hard and said that this was criminal. So greed knows no bound - a slimy dealer will try his act on any and every person.