ACNA Discount
#1
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ACNA Discount
The dealer we are working with told us he is not required to accept the ACNA discount if he does not want to. Is that true?
Should the 6% ACNA discount apply to the $895 freight charge, as well as the $145 and $920 charges for the port installed supercharged fender badges and trailer hitch?
Also the dealer is telling us if we want to use the ACNA discount he can't waive a $490 regional advertising fee and $299 dealer documentation fee. Are these charges bogus?
Many thanks in advance for your help.
Should the 6% ACNA discount apply to the $895 freight charge, as well as the $145 and $920 charges for the port installed supercharged fender badges and trailer hitch?
Also the dealer is telling us if we want to use the ACNA discount he can't waive a $490 regional advertising fee and $299 dealer documentation fee. Are these charges bogus?
Many thanks in advance for your help.
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Assuming the program is the same this year as it was last year, we learned that it is indeed up to the individual dealer to set price and accept or reject any special offers they want. We found some who would honor it and some who said they would not. But when threatened to shop elsewhere, most agreed to honor it, but one still did not. YMMV.
In terms of fees, anything over the invoice of the car (and even then some) is a tacked on fee. Some legitimately cover the dealers expenses, but most are inflated to eek out additional profit. Unlike other cars I've purchased, in our area, it has been difficult to get Audi dealers to bend on some of these. Depends a lot on competition in your area.
In terms of fees, anything over the invoice of the car (and even then some) is a tacked on fee. Some legitimately cover the dealers expenses, but most are inflated to eek out additional profit. Unlike other cars I've purchased, in our area, it has been difficult to get Audi dealers to bend on some of these. Depends a lot on competition in your area.
Last edited by BlackAce; 06-01-2014 at 04:51 AM.
#4
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FWIW, Audi reimburses the dealer 2% of the 6% ACNA (or Partner Supplier) discount. This results in the dealer supporting 4% of the total discount from their pocket. (Invoice cost is 7% less than retail sticker price). Since many dealers will have to discount 4% in any case to remain competitive in most markets, they actually like the ACNA program. That said, if a dealer's allocations on a particular new year model is low, they are loathe to discount it much at all so 4% may be too rich for them and they may not want to participate in the ACNA program.
The ACNA discount does indeed apply to the freight amount and any factory installed options. It does not apply to dealer add-on charges or gov't fees. If an option is listed on the car's Moroni window label, it's included.
It is typical for dealers to tack on any charges they can get away with. Co-op ad fees are reimbursed to a large extent by Audi when a dealer advertises so when I see this one I cringe as it's just an excuse to get back any lost profit from a discount they can (and a cost of doing business; what's next, a $50 fee to cover the coffee and donuts in the waiting room?). After doing business with my dealer for 10+ years, they charge me about $200 for "prep" in a new car and that's it (plus gov't licensing fees and sales tax of course). All of this is negotiable to a degree, even with the ACNA discount, especially if you have more than one Audi dealer (and BMW/Mercedes dealers) in your area.
The ACNA discount does indeed apply to the freight amount and any factory installed options. It does not apply to dealer add-on charges or gov't fees. If an option is listed on the car's Moroni window label, it's included.
It is typical for dealers to tack on any charges they can get away with. Co-op ad fees are reimbursed to a large extent by Audi when a dealer advertises so when I see this one I cringe as it's just an excuse to get back any lost profit from a discount they can (and a cost of doing business; what's next, a $50 fee to cover the coffee and donuts in the waiting room?). After doing business with my dealer for 10+ years, they charge me about $200 for "prep" in a new car and that's it (plus gov't licensing fees and sales tax of course). All of this is negotiable to a degree, even with the ACNA discount, especially if you have more than one Audi dealer (and BMW/Mercedes dealers) in your area.
Last edited by snagitseven; 06-01-2014 at 06:05 AM.
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FWIW, Audi reimburses the dealer 2% of the 6% ACNA (or Partner Supplier) discount. This results in the dealer supporting 4% of the total discount from their pocket. (Invoice cost is 7% less than retail sticker price). Since many dealers will have to discount 4% in any case to remain competitive in most markets, they actually like the ACNA program. That said, if a dealer's allocations on a particular new year model is low, they are loathe to discount it much at all so 4% may be too rich for them and they may not want to participate in the ACNA program.
The ACNA discount does indeed apply to the freight amount and any factory installed options. It does not apply to dealer add-on charges or gov't fees. If an option is listed on the car's Moroni window label, it's included.
It is typical for dealers to tack on any charges they can get away with. Co-op ad fees are reimbursed to a large extent by Audi when a dealer advertises so when I see this one I cringe as it's just an excuse to get back any lost profit from a discount they can (and a cost of doing business; what's next, a $50 fee to cover the coffee and donuts in the waiting room?). After doing business with my dealer for 10+ years, they charge me about $200 for "prep" in a new car and that's it (plus gov't licensing fees and sales tax of course). All of this is negotiable to a degree, even with the ACNA discount, especially if you have more than one Audi dealer (and BMW/Mercedes dealers) in your area.
The ACNA discount does indeed apply to the freight amount and any factory installed options. It does not apply to dealer add-on charges or gov't fees. If an option is listed on the car's Moroni window label, it's included.
It is typical for dealers to tack on any charges they can get away with. Co-op ad fees are reimbursed to a large extent by Audi when a dealer advertises so when I see this one I cringe as it's just an excuse to get back any lost profit from a discount they can (and a cost of doing business; what's next, a $50 fee to cover the coffee and donuts in the waiting room?). After doing business with my dealer for 10+ years, they charge me about $200 for "prep" in a new car and that's it (plus gov't licensing fees and sales tax of course). All of this is negotiable to a degree, even with the ACNA discount, especially if you have more than one Audi dealer (and BMW/Mercedes dealers) in your area.
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#8
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Unless the ACNA discount works differently than the Supplier Discount, the 6% does NOT apply to destination charge:
#9
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As to port accessories, I would imagine if they're included on the manf Moroni label the discount would apply. If not on the label, no.
#10
I can confirm that the 6% is off port installed and off destination fees as well took delivery of A6 in Feb.