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Wifeb4Life
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Hi been following Pez81's great mod log on his amazing RS6 but something was brought up in that thread thats had me and my wife thinking of possiblg getting a new Audi on PCP and not just a few years old second hand car.
It was brought up that you could use orange wheels to get a great discount that audi would match if you bought new, something we have never done before.
So we are looking at an A7 and we have 2 cars we will be trading in soon towards it, that we've already been offered £15500 for when we were concidering trading them in for a second hand a few weeks ago.
So at worst we have basically a £15k deposit, so we went on audi's car configurator and put together a spec'd 3.0 bitdi A7 with everything we wanted and it came out at £63k and with a £15k deposit it would be £360 a month for 3 years with a final payment of just over £25k if we wanted the car. We then built the same car on orange wheels and it came out at £46k (over £17k saving!) with £15k deposit puts the car at basically £30k to pay.
Now this is where we really need help as we are brand new to buying new and any financing:
1. Would Audi actually match that orange wheels price if we took it in with us to discuss?
2. £360 a month (with the £15k deposit) was already a cheap price to pay for 3 years when the car was £63k so although i assume with it now being £46k it would now be even cheaper monthly payments? however would it be recommended that i ask them to keep the monthly payments atleast £360?
2b. If so how will that benefit me after the 3 years are up towards either buying the car or trading up to a new car?
3. Do i need to get a PCP car serviced through an official dealership or can I still use my usual trusted indipendant garage?
4. Anything I should watch out for when going the PCP route and buying new?
Really appreciate any help and advice towards PCP and buying new, if the above is too good to be true for an Audi dealership to accept then I'll stick with looking at buying a second hand from probably not an audi dealership but I wonder if since this is the only way an Audi dealership would get my money this might be an option and I get a new car with the warranty.
Thanks
It was brought up that you could use orange wheels to get a great discount that audi would match if you bought new, something we have never done before.
So we are looking at an A7 and we have 2 cars we will be trading in soon towards it, that we've already been offered £15500 for when we were concidering trading them in for a second hand a few weeks ago.
So at worst we have basically a £15k deposit, so we went on audi's car configurator and put together a spec'd 3.0 bitdi A7 with everything we wanted and it came out at £63k and with a £15k deposit it would be £360 a month for 3 years with a final payment of just over £25k if we wanted the car. We then built the same car on orange wheels and it came out at £46k (over £17k saving!) with £15k deposit puts the car at basically £30k to pay.
Now this is where we really need help as we are brand new to buying new and any financing:
1. Would Audi actually match that orange wheels price if we took it in with us to discuss?
2. £360 a month (with the £15k deposit) was already a cheap price to pay for 3 years when the car was £63k so although i assume with it now being £46k it would now be even cheaper monthly payments? however would it be recommended that i ask them to keep the monthly payments atleast £360?
2b. If so how will that benefit me after the 3 years are up towards either buying the car or trading up to a new car?
3. Do i need to get a PCP car serviced through an official dealership or can I still use my usual trusted indipendant garage?
4. Anything I should watch out for when going the PCP route and buying new?
Really appreciate any help and advice towards PCP and buying new, if the above is too good to be true for an Audi dealership to accept then I'll stick with looking at buying a second hand from probably not an audi dealership but I wonder if since this is the only way an Audi dealership would get my money this might be an option and I get a new car with the warranty.
Thanks