They do ask for a larger deposit, but if you hold your ground, you should be fine with £1000 which I was when I ordered.
As per my last response, which dealer is this please?
They do ask for a larger deposit, but if you hold your ground, you should be fine with £1000 which I was when I ordered.
As per my last response, which dealer is this please?
Was Coventry...
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Audi Belfast, Found them great to deal with
Great thanks, might give them a call. To clarify, £1000 initial deposit against an Exclusive Colour?
Yes it was, initial deposit. They did ask for more. I refused
Yes. Mine has never understeered despite it being "common knowledge" that it understeer like a b*stard.Getting wheels painted glass black and that why going for standard wheels - hmm does it really justify £695 to get an extra .5 inch on front!!
Yes it was, initial deposit. They did ask for more. I refused
I can't see Matrix lights
Agree with the dealer to buy them separately and install after car delivered?
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I think the cost for that would be extortionate as you would end up having 2 sets of wheels and 1 set at full Audi price.
For me, I was already disappointed that there wasn't a 20" option like there is on the TTRS and I'd probably only give the wheels a 6, maybe 7/10 for their design so if the above regarding emissions turns out to be true, it would probably force me down 1 of those paths, they're just not worth £1100 over the standard no cost option (In my opinion anyway)
- Spec the no cost standard wheels and get them sprayed/powdercoated before pickup, or even after you pickup the car.
- Spec the no cost standard wheels, buy a set of preferred Audi wheels from Ebay, get the dealer to fit them before taking delivery and then resell on your brand new now removed Audi wheels. Probably most cost effective way of getting the wheels/style/size/colour you want.
- Pay the £1095 for the wheels and be done with it. You're getting the wider front wheels
Deal with Scott Virgo,fantastic guyI've called Worcester Audi as it's 50 miles closer, sound really chirpy on the phone which gives me a positive feeling.
Appointment arranged for Wednesday next week which the soonest I can get there. They agreed a £1000 deposit if it's non-refundable. I will have to investigate the terms of non refundable but sounds good. Waiting for my dealer to call back tomorrow hen the configurator goes up, be honest with my plans and see what happens but I can see me dealing with Worcester. It's 75 miles for me and across the border, not all bad.
You also have to continue paying the higher tax band for 5 years.
Deal with Scott Virgo,fantastic guy
The VED system has changed. The £800/£1200 bands relating to emissions are only charged on newly registered cars in their 1st year.
In years 2-6, the VED band will be a standard £140pa. However, due to the list price being above £40k, it falls into the 'luxury' car bracket where a further £310 is charged.
So yeah, £450pa tax in year 2 onwards for all RS3's.