Would you buy a certified pre-owend A3 loaner?
#11
RE: Would you buy a certified pre-owend A3 loaner?
go for it
i got a trade-in with 6k miles, saved about 10,000 dollars!!!!!
MSRP of 2007 model with audi service + extended warranty = 36500 + tax and license
My Price, (xenon, opensky, metallic, dsg, sport, 2 year extended, + up to 45000 mile service): 28500
its really a no-brainer. Audi certified pre-owned is awesome becasue of the 2 year extended, gaurentees, and price cut from new.
i got a trade-in with 6k miles, saved about 10,000 dollars!!!!!
MSRP of 2007 model with audi service + extended warranty = 36500 + tax and license
My Price, (xenon, opensky, metallic, dsg, sport, 2 year extended, + up to 45000 mile service): 28500
its really a no-brainer. Audi certified pre-owned is awesome becasue of the 2 year extended, gaurentees, and price cut from new.
#12
RE: Would you buy a certified pre-owend A3 loaner?
When I was buying mine and provided with several VIN #s, I came across one on a dealer lot that was "new" but had 270 miles and 17 incidents reported in Carfax. That couldn't have been good.
#13
RE: Would you buy a certified pre-owend A3 loaner?
I got my A3 3.2 S-line '06 with 10K miles, I think I got a good deal as I paid under kbb and vehix appraisals. Looked at the carfax report and only showed one owner (the dealer), and everything else was in good order. I already got over 1K miles driven in the car, no problems at all, and still has the warranty. So you save the devaluation cost that the dealer already paid for, and the car is still new. Go for it !
#14
RE: Would you buy a certified pre-owend A3 loaner?
I would go for it...
I picked up my '07 in June with 9500 miles and saved almost $8k from new. The dealer went over the car with a fine tooth comb for the Certification and even threw in the free scheduled maintenece for four years that had been standard on all '06 models. That covers all factory recommended maintenece including oil changes and stuff, and is a pretty good negotiation tool. Once you get them down to a good price askfor them to throw that in too...it is really cheap for the dealer.
I am up 10,500 miles now and enjoying every one of them...
I picked up my '07 in June with 9500 miles and saved almost $8k from new. The dealer went over the car with a fine tooth comb for the Certification and even threw in the free scheduled maintenece for four years that had been standard on all '06 models. That covers all factory recommended maintenece including oil changes and stuff, and is a pretty good negotiation tool. Once you get them down to a good price askfor them to throw that in too...it is really cheap for the dealer.
I am up 10,500 miles now and enjoying every one of them...
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