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Audi A6 Avant $1,087/m what's the catch?


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The way car price goes, the loan is more like house mortgage, 35 years loan but you can only own the car for 10 years than need to top up with coe in 10 years time:)

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Hello all,

 

Does anyone know what are the terms and conditions for the promotions below?

 

Audi A8 $1,763 a month

Audi A7 Sportback $1,474 a month

Audi A6 Avant $1,087 a month

Audi A5 Sportback $1,251 a month

Audi TT $1,322 a month

 

http://www.audi.com.sg/sea/brand/sg/audi_p...;container=page

 

I am guessing..... 70% financing

Or some interest rebate on older cars not yet registered.... Like YOM2011 types

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I think what TS is trying to say is why is A6 Avant cheaper than A5 or TT.....

Big typo error?

And the rest of the cArs maybe do not come with coe?

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Neutral Newbie

 

Just Marketing Gimmick to "LURE" shoppers into showroom.

 

Monthly installment per month is for first 2 years only, afterwhich reverts to the usual monthly derived from the selling price.

 

If you bite this, that means no further discount or O/T for your new car or trade in.

 

Audi A8 $1,763 x 24mths = 42312

Audi A7 Sportback $1,474 x24mths = 35376

Audi A6 Avant $1,087 x24mths = 26088

Audi A5 Sportback $1,251 x24mths = 30024

Audi TT $1,322 x24mths = 31728

 

Pity those previous buyers and current owners on their resale value when the agent starts to slash their selling price to make up the numbers.

 

 

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Just Marketing Gimmick to "LURE" shoppers into showroom.

 

Monthly installment per month is for first 2 years only, afterwhich reverts to the usual monthly derived from the selling price.

 

If you bite this, that means no further discount or O/T for your new car or trade in.

 

Audi A8 $1,763 x 24mths = 42312

Audi A7 Sportback $1,474 x24mths = 35376

Audi A6 Avant $1,087 x24mths = 26088

Audi A5 Sportback $1,251 x24mths = 30024

Audi TT $1,322 x24mths = 31728

 

Pity those previous buyers and current owners on their resale value when the agent starts to slash their selling price to make up the numbers.

 

Yep, no free lunch when it comes to buying cars

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Hello all,

 

Does anyone know what are the terms and conditions for the promotions below?

 

Audi A8 $1,763 a month

Audi A7 Sportback $1,474 a month

Audi A6 Avant $1,087 a month

Audi A5 Sportback $1,251 a month

Audi TT $1,322 a month

 

http://www.audi.com.sg/sea/brand/sg/audi_p...;container=page

 

 

such offers could be for first 12-mth instalment only on a 10-yr loan at extra high interest rates wif a clawback clause.

 

 

if can onli afford to buy a luxury car on those crappy terms, might as well dun buy.

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Might be those cash back loans for 10 years... Extra high interest rates and these monthly amount would be for a limited time... After that probably be double of what you are paying?

 

Remember quite some time ago there was a offer for the Hyundai Matrix which you didn't have to pay anything for 10 months? Almost the same...

 

Got a friend who just managed to get ride of the Matrix after 8.5 years...

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not sure about now, but previously was 70% loan min and they interest rebate you for the first three years.

 

Its like say car price 240K 70% is 168K.. based on 1.88% 10 yrs (min) u paying approx 1680 monthly. They rebate you for first three years an interest which works out to be 600++. So u pay only $10xx for the first three years.

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not sure about now, but previously was 70% loan min and they interest rebate you for the first three years.

 

Its like say car price 240K 70% is 168K.. based on 1.88% 10 yrs (min) u paying approx 1680 monthly. They rebate you for first three years an interest which works out to be 600++. So u pay only $10xx for the first three years.

 

Heard from a friend who has just bought a new AUDI A5. Did not hear the exact detail but there is a form of cash rebate if taking a 10 year loan (with a higher interest rate). This cash rebate will offset the monthly installment for the first two years which explains the lower figure. After two years, the installment will shoot up.

 

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