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Are you "giving" money to relative(s) now or did you just buy your freedom?Quite so. I just cut a check for $25k that I wasn't expecting and will get nothing out of.
Are you "giving" money to relative(s) now or did you just buy your freedom?Quite so. I just cut a check for $25k that I wasn't expecting and will get nothing out of.
FYI: STaSIS acquired REVO Technik today.No doubt a Stasis Chipping is in the near future as well.
That is a pretty cool PDF. I liked all the exploded and cutaway diagrams.Found this little doc that has a decent amount of info on the engine. I wasn't aware that the 3.0L had a timing chain vs a timing belt. I like that.
Well, I wouldn't pay MSRP for an ordered car. When I bought my Maxima I couldn't get any local dealer to budge from MSRP for an order, but they would sell a car off the lot for invoice. I ended up buying it from a dealer in Canada for less than MSRP and got a great deal due to a very favorable exchange rate at the time. However, in general a fair number of dealers will order cars for close to invoice unless there is a lot of demand for it. Some won't. A lot of people on the Audi forums have ordered S4's for $500-1000 over invoice. Unfortunately, the Audi dealers around me aren't exactly on that plan. The dealer I'm talking to offered up an S4 order for $1k under MSRP. I hope to push it to $1.5k and I will be happy given the local market.When ordering a custom car from the manufacturer, isn't it totally normal to have to buy at MSRP rather than being able to negotiate the price down?
Yes it is.The place that offered you $1K off, is that the place where you put the deposit down?
I wouldn't settle for MSRP unless it was a rare vehicle supply was much higher than demand.
I can't think of a reason other than greed and because they think they have you that they should charge you MSRP.
They know you want the car, so they're trying to hold you over the coals. Luckily you have other dealer options.
B&O is not standard on Premium+, but is on Prestige (like MY12). I did not place an order yet. The dealer I've been working with doesn't have any S4 build slots allocated to them yet. I suppose in theory they could place an order in the system, but it will just sit in limbo until they have build slots. I think Adaptive Damping Suspension will be worth it (not to be confused with Audi Drive Select). In the UK it's a $400 option (after currency conversion). I figure it should be $500 or less in the US. Basically you can change the stiffness of the shocks / struts. So if you're out cruising you can have the soft plush ride, and if you're out carving corners you can have a stiff ride.Looks like B&O was standard now? Did you place your order with your SA already? Is the ADS worth having?
Not to be snarky, but is that not something you were expecting?Grr...they even offer the Black/Silver Alcantara with the Ibis White...
Not to be snarky, but is that not something you were expecting?
In the US the S4 has no restrictions on any interior / exterior color combinations. Canada on the other hand has restrictions on interior / exterior color combinations.Nope. A number of the other cars remove that interior option when you select the Ibis White.
According to Audi it's $300 over invoice.What kind of discount does the certificate get you? I'm guessing it'll be better than anything you could get now anyway. Congrats on finding the discount.
There's nothing quite like ordering a car when you don't how much the car is or any of the options. I hope I don't get any unpleasant surprises. wneddnce:That is awesome. I am quite envious at the moment.
True, the biggest question in my mind is the Adaptive Damping Suspension. I don't think it will be $400 like it is in the UK, but that would be really nice if it was. Everything else I figure will be basically the same price as 2012 with the crystal paint being ~$750 instead of $475 for a normal pearl or metallic.At $300 over invoice, I don't think even the nastiest of surprises would push you above an optimistic MSRP.