Gut check Audi Q6 etron offer (not yet sent)

so same above offer? 12%? Where is this btw?

Did you test drive the A6?

will be starting search after 1st for Q6 or A6.

I was able to get 12% on a similar q6.
If quattro doesn’t matter, there is another 1000 in discounts.
Your calculator isn’t including any dealer or govt fees, which will push your total cost a little higher than you have listed in the calc.

Also, don’t forget the Audi Care Two. It is $899, but raises your residual by a point, so really costs you around $150. If they come up just short of your asking, you could ask if they would cover the audi care.

update: my -12% off msrp offers sent.

First dealer (test drive location)- no response within 24 hrs. Follow-up sent to salesman and sales mgr. either they didn’t receive or they weren’t interested.

After 24 hrs, I expanded my local search radius and spoke with another sales mgr this am. Offer sent. Counter was 8% discount off msrp (before rebates/incentives). effective monthly=$668. (Difference of 2,100 from my 610 target).

If I’m not able to do better within a 100 mile radius, I may ask the dealer above to meet in the middle and ask for 10% or 639 per month

Other leads: I spoke with a sales mgr and sent an offer to a dealer 1.5 hrs south (same state) this afternoon.

expand to 500 miles radius

start with 14-15% then tell them at 12%

has to be 12 and above. otherwise these EV deals doesn’t make sense

Based on…?

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no one

just me #trendsetter

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That’s not an efficient strategy.

FWIW, an Audi dealer in the Los Angeles area has offered 36 months with 36.000 total miles on any of their several new 2025 AudiQ6 e-tron Premium Plus Quattro with an MSRP below $75,000: $4,000 total drive off + $550 a month (including tax of 10.25%)

Respectfully, I’d like to disagree—just a quick use case, over the past 5-10 years, based on signed lease data on this forum for new custom-order BMWs, most deals have averaged 10% off MSRP.

With a demo, or if you’re exceptionally lucky with a brand-new model that’s already on the lot, you might achieve 12% off MSRP.

Yet with no specific strategy or playbook, I’ve consistently achieved 13.5% off—plus incentives + rebates. No magic formula. Not following anyone’s system. I’m not saying this works for everyone, but for me, there’s no need for a strategy when I can set my own trend—# trendsetter.

…..And I helped a couple of friends signed MB/BMW deals, with an average of 12-14% new custom orders.

But we’re talking about an Audi, not a BMW or an MB. Audi has generally not subsidized its leases in the way that BMW and MB have.

The specific model also matters. Getting 13% off an MB C300, for example, would not particularly impressive.

fair enough…

I’m not talking entry models. All BMW/MB models I’m talking about are the M and AMG models.
Remind me on 9/30, and I will send you a screenshot if I get a signed deal with Audi…

Should have added…after Quick Look, audi MF and RV are way better…

Westlake and west covina were able to get to 11-12% without too much work.

I’d give them a call ASAP.

I’ve failed with several dealers at securing a 2024 i5 m60 loaner for $550-600/mo like other deals posted here. I’m pretty much giving up on bmw and likely looking at s6 etron for September… hoping for an audi costco incentive next month to make the deal easier