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biztrick
02-21-2010, 08:09 AM
hey guys, I'm looking into buy a new Audi. My previous a4 was in an accident and written off. Looking at a 07 b7 Audi a4 s line package, with Ti Package. The stealer ship is asking $29,900 before taxes for it and its off lease, driven 95,000 km. He is offering my 4years or 80,000km bumper to bumper Audi warranty with it. Is this a price too high for the value of the car? trying to talk him down but he's being a douche bag.
WasGTIguy
02-21-2010, 08:14 AM
Well I got my CPO SLine TI for a little over 40k + taxes at Pffaf motors in Vaughan just north of Toronto. It depends on options and engine/transmission/train. Sounds like a pretty good deal
Mekaudi
02-21-2010, 08:16 AM
the packages are good however the price is way too high. I bought my 06 3.2 (non sline) with 49,000 km from an audi dealer for $26,XXX 8 months ago. It came with the remaining warranty plus 2 years cpo. If I were you, i'd try to find something with less km. Also, if it's the 2.0 you will need the timing belt changes very soon....
WasGTIguy
02-21-2010, 08:22 AM
the packages are good however the price is way too high. I bought my 06 3.2 (non sline) with 49,000 km from an audi dealer for $26,XXX 8 months ago. It came with the remaining warranty plus 2 years cpo. If I were you, i'd try to find something with less km. Also, if it's the 2.0 you will need the timing belt changes very soon....
Take into account where you live(Toronto is expensive), yours is a year older and also much less in options. I also seems he is getting a CPO warranty. Atleast thats what I gathered.
Mekaudi
02-21-2010, 08:33 AM
Take into account where you live(Toronto is expensive), yours is a year older and also much less in options. I also seems he is getting a CPO warranty. Atleast thats what I gathered.
I guess the price is good for the options but the km's are pretty high...I wouldn't spend 30k on a car nearing 100K...butthat's just my opinion...
biztrick
02-21-2010, 08:34 AM
yeah there are quite a few km's on the car, but since he is throwing in the CPO warranty, everything covered for at least 2 years or so. I won't have to dig into my own pockets to pay for any repairs after while i still got the warranty.
WasGTIguy
02-21-2010, 08:39 AM
I guess the price is good for the options but the km's are pretty high...I wouldn't spend 30k on a car nearing 100K...butthat's just my opinion...
http://autotrader.ca/result/result.aspx?searchtype=adv&kw=&dp=&age=&kfr=1&kto=2000000&category=4000&mk=AUDI&md=A4&yfr=1900&yto=2010&pfr=0&pto=30000&postal=&distance=&city=&pro=ON®ion=51&type=province&dm=7&mph=&rentalOnly=false&pricedOnly=&pl=true&dl=true&coao=&amvoq=&isparts=false&searchStatus=used&videoonly=false&view=list&subregionlabel=central
I am the same as you too. If you look at the link, the models with any sort of decent options are around the higher mileage point for $30k
Except maybe this autotragic white Ti
http://autotrader.ca/used_cars_Cars_details/MARKHAM_Ontario_2007_AUDI_A4+2.0T+QTRO+%22S%2bLINE %22+%26+%22PREMIUM+PKG%22_3310914.html?srcid=67290 70&source=27&pgno=1&srt=70&CompanyID=ON20080331100844500&r=ontario&ad-attributes=photos,,
Mekaudi
02-21-2010, 08:43 AM
I think you have to pay a small fee each time you use CPO (it's like $100 per visit or something) wear and tear items will not be covered tho....timing belt, clutch (if manual), breaks and so forth. if you buy a pre-owned certified Audi from Audi Dealer they all typically offer CPO for 2 years. While it's great he's offering you 4 years, I would look around some more for something with less KM....
aaron1085
02-21-2010, 08:45 AM
I paid USD... :) best of luck with the purchase. The Ti's are obviously alittle more rare, however, you can "make" your car into a Ti probably for less
WasGTIguy
02-21-2010, 08:50 AM
I think you have to pay a small fee each time you use CPO (it's like $100 per visit or something) wear and tear items will not be covered tho....timing belt, clutch (if manual), breaks and so forth. if you buy a pre-owned certified Audi from Audi Dealer they all typically offer CPO for 2 years. While it's great he's offering you 4 years, I would look around some more for something with less KM....
Thats only in the US. No fee in Canada.