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Old Sep 27, 2009 | 10:29 AM
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S5 Lease Rates???

Hello all. Can anyone tell me what leases are going for on a New S5. I know there are plenty of variables for accurate figures. Just looking for typical term, money factor (with great credit), minimum down (tag, security, etc.), on a well equipped car. Thanks in advance, hopefully someone can help.
 
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Not sure about the leases, I would assume $1,100 a month or in that range. I found a few for sale that might be cheaper to finance: Audi S5
 
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I realize I'm a little late to the party here, but you can get lease rates on 6speed under the "leasing" thread.

IIRC, 36 months on an S5 Prestige with 12K mi/yr = 58% residual / .00215 MF. Yields an approximate $800 + tax payment on a purchase price of $57,500 (assumes a standard $60,400 car with a bit of negotiating).

Adding the Audi Drive Select to get a MSRP of $64K and negotiating the price down to $60K (might be an aggressive assumption) will give you a payment in the $880+ tax range.

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