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Old 04-11-2020, 06:15 PM
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2.99% 75 months BOA
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Nice that's impressive!
Old 04-12-2020, 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by rk-d
2.99% 75 months BOA
Great deal!
Old 04-13-2020, 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by morrisryanc
That’s nuts Dr. Chill. 1.65% is pretty sweet. I saw that Hyundai’s doing 84 months 0% interest. I know Porsche doesn’t need to do rates like that, but it’s an indicator of the industry.

what other rates are folks seeing in their area?
audi just announced 0.0% on all 2019s except R8
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Originally Posted by C.J. Ichiban
audi just announced 0.0% on all 2019s except R8
Wonder what they'd give me for my Audi A8L. The newer one looks great!
Old 04-13-2020, 08:29 PM
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Old 04-13-2020, 08:43 PM
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Just checked my local audi site, not seeing the 0% offer. Can you post a link, C.J. Ichiban?
Old 04-13-2020, 11:08 PM
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San Diego furloughed most, if not all of their staff. One of their SA's that had been there 22 years posted it up.
Sorry for the thread hijack. That sucks (they're my dealer). Where'd you see this?
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Local dealer has 3 months no payments on New and CPO.
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Originally Posted by phefner
Local dealer has 3 months no payments on New and CPO.
This is a standard option on almost any auto loan. It's also a bad idea as you're charged interest for those three months so when you do start paying you owe more than you financed.
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Originally Posted by GratedWasabi
This is a standard option on almost any auto loan. It's also a bad idea as you're charged interest for those three months so when you do start paying you owe more than you financed.
Yep, you always have to read the fine print.

On the current 0% rate captive financers are offering, since it's 0%, you're essentially deferring payment with no added cost to your total loan.

Anyone in the Mid-Atlantic region have a go-to CU for financing?
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2.49 80k 60 months from Porsche- Midwest
Old 04-15-2020, 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by morrisryanc
Yep, you always have to read the fine print.

On the current 0% rate captive financers are offering, since it's 0%, you're essentially deferring payment with no added cost to your total loan.

Anyone in the Mid-Atlantic region have a go-to CU for financing?
I used Genisys credit union. They are out of Michigan, but I am in New England. 2.24% for up to 60 months, they'd drop it to 1.99 if you do a partial direct deposit. I only took a 3 year loan since I will pay off early and there was no limit at least with my credit score. Check was Fed-Ex to me in less than 24 hours, super easy to deal with
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Spoke with Genisys on Monday- that 1.99 and direct deposit must come from an employer- so if you are self-employed, you are stuck with 2.24% which is quite good
but not much better than the 2.49 from Porsche.
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Originally Posted by Dr Chill
I just refinanced my 2019 TTS at 1.65% for 36 months. Fairwinds Credit Union in south and central FL only
How does that compare to the rate on the 2018 Audi?


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