Low discounts on the A7
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I walked away from the first dealer when the terms of the deal changed from what I agreed to, twice. Last straw was when I received the following email: "Please email me a written quote from other dealership and I will have my manager beat that for you." It'll make for yet another funny/disappointing "new car sales" story, of which I have too many.
Second dealer agreed to 6% off MSRP, over the phone, which works out to about $685 over invoice. When I arrived at the dealership, there was no attempt to change the deal or upsell me. I still have to pay the rip-off "processing fee", which was disclosed beforehand, but nothing else except Tax and Tags.
Second dealer agreed to 6% off MSRP, over the phone, which works out to about $685 over invoice. When I arrived at the dealership, there was no attempt to change the deal or upsell me. I still have to pay the rip-off "processing fee", which was disclosed beforehand, but nothing else except Tax and Tags.
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Second dealer agreed to 6% off MSRP, over the phone, which works out to about $685 over invoice. When I arrived at the dealership, there was no attempt to change the deal or upsell me. I still have to pay the rip-off "processing fee", which was disclosed beforehand, but nothing else except Tax and Tags.
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Second dealer agreed to 6% off MSRP, over the phone, which works out to about $685 over invoice. When I arrived at the dealership, there was no attempt to change the deal or upsell me. I still have to pay the rip-off "processing fee", which was disclosed beforehand, but nothing else except Tax and Tags.
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From my experience these days, that's very low, at least here in Florida. Some years back, conventional wisdom for savvy car buyers was to refuse to pay ANY dealer prep fees. After all, that's their job and built into their profits, etc.
But in this age of negotiating from invoice, knowing what holdbacks are (except for knowing exactly how Audi rebates its dealer-no formal holdback), etc., the dealer fee seems to be something we are stuck with.
I just factor it when when negotiating. For most cars, buying "at invoice" is no longer such a great deal as a few percent holdback profit and dealer fees together add up to a nice overall profit.
For Audi, I'm glad to see that discounts off MSRP now seem to be getting a bit more generous, especially when sales are growing and product reviews are better than Mercedes and BMW.
But in this age of negotiating from invoice, knowing what holdbacks are (except for knowing exactly how Audi rebates its dealer-no formal holdback), etc., the dealer fee seems to be something we are stuck with.
I just factor it when when negotiating. For most cars, buying "at invoice" is no longer such a great deal as a few percent holdback profit and dealer fees together add up to a nice overall profit.
For Audi, I'm glad to see that discounts off MSRP now seem to be getting a bit more generous, especially when sales are growing and product reviews are better than Mercedes and BMW.
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You'll have no luck going over to Rockville, as Sonic doesn't allow room for negotiation on price either.
Try Annapolis, or just get as far from DC as you can to score a the same deals you want that everyone else in the country is getting. That's what I had to do.
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Audi Arlington got my business
Audi Chantilly (Penske) is the dealer that got "confused" and changed the deal on me. Initially, I anticipated using their Tysons Corner service department. Now, I'm not sure.
Here are a couple of interesting tidbits:
Audi Arlington promised an Audi brand service loaner, in writing, not that it really makes a difference to me. It wasn't even clear if Penske offers loaner cars. Does anybody know?
Arlington also has the cleanest, best organized, shop area that I have ever witnessed. Again, it doesn't make a ton of difference to me, but it seems that they take pride in appearances. Any firsthand experience with the quality of work from their service department?
Audi Chantilly (Penske) is the dealer that got "confused" and changed the deal on me. Initially, I anticipated using their Tysons Corner service department. Now, I'm not sure.
Here are a couple of interesting tidbits:
Audi Arlington promised an Audi brand service loaner, in writing, not that it really makes a difference to me. It wasn't even clear if Penske offers loaner cars. Does anybody know?
Arlington also has the cleanest, best organized, shop area that I have ever witnessed. Again, it doesn't make a ton of difference to me, but it seems that they take pride in appearances. Any firsthand experience with the quality of work from their service department?
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I can tell you that MB Chantilly is f-ing lousy.
As for Audi Chantilly, they were gracious to me last year when my new A4 had problems and Audi bought it back. In fact, I went through 3 loaners with Chantilly over a 4 week period while Audi was processing the repurchase paperwork. I had an A7 Prestige loaner that I took down to GA for Thanksgiving. Then I switched for an A4 since the A7 was spoiling me. I only had 245 miles on my A4 when the ordeal started, but Matt (service manager) was a great guy and their team didn't pull any "that's normal" crap on me.
Plus, I did see several Audi HQ cars in the Chantilly service lane. You never know who you'll bump into there
As for Audi Chantilly, they were gracious to me last year when my new A4 had problems and Audi bought it back. In fact, I went through 3 loaners with Chantilly over a 4 week period while Audi was processing the repurchase paperwork. I had an A7 Prestige loaner that I took down to GA for Thanksgiving. Then I switched for an A4 since the A7 was spoiling me. I only had 245 miles on my A4 when the ordeal started, but Matt (service manager) was a great guy and their team didn't pull any "that's normal" crap on me.
Plus, I did see several Audi HQ cars in the Chantilly service lane. You never know who you'll bump into there
Audi Arlington got my business
Audi Chantilly (Penske) is the dealer that got "confused" and changed the deal on me. Initially, I anticipated using their Tysons Corner service department. Now, I'm not sure.
Here are a couple of interesting tidbits:
Audi Arlington promised an Audi brand service loaner, in writing, not that it really makes a difference to me. It wasn't even clear if Penske offers loaner cars. Does anybody know?
Arlington also has the cleanest, best organized, shop area that I have ever witnessed. Again, it doesn't make a ton of difference to me, but it seems that they take pride in appearances. Any firsthand experience with the quality of work from their service department?
Audi Chantilly (Penske) is the dealer that got "confused" and changed the deal on me. Initially, I anticipated using their Tysons Corner service department. Now, I'm not sure.
Here are a couple of interesting tidbits:
Audi Arlington promised an Audi brand service loaner, in writing, not that it really makes a difference to me. It wasn't even clear if Penske offers loaner cars. Does anybody know?
Arlington also has the cleanest, best organized, shop area that I have ever witnessed. Again, it doesn't make a ton of difference to me, but it seems that they take pride in appearances. Any firsthand experience with the quality of work from their service department?