How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Audi A4

Question: How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Audi A4 Premium Plus with Navigation option?
Queen of the Road: Hi there. Welcome to AutoBragBlog! Keep in mind that the price you pay all depends on the MSRP of the car you’re looking at. There’s different types of deals to choose from as well: Lowest Priced, Biggest Discounted Price, etc. It depends on what you’re looking for.
If you see a one online or at a dealership, send me the MSRP and I’ll calculate a Selling Price. Before you begin calling or visiting dealerships, I highly recommend you start a virtual negotiation with your surrounding dealers through Braggle on www.AutoBrag.com. You basically place anonymous offers to all dealerships within a 25 to 200 mile radius within your zip code. Dealerships get to compete for your business without gaining your contact information. This method is the easiest procedure and it’s free of charge. There is no obligation to buy if a dealer accepts your bid.
According to AutoBrag’s statistics for the 2009 A4,
The National Average discount off MSRP: 12.40%
The National Maximum discount off MSRP: 15.31%
If you see a particular car you want, you can easily calculate the percentage off MSRP to see if you’re getting a good deal by comparing it to AutoBrag’s discount statistics.
How To Calculate The % Off MSRP: MSRP – Selling Price = X / MSRP = Y
Selling Price = The price the dealership is willing to sell the new car for. Excluding tax, registration and dealer fees
X = the dollar amount saved off MSRP
Y = the % off MSRP (Move the decimal point over two digits to the right and that’s the percentage you’re saving.)
Finance Specials: 0.90% up to 12 Months. Convertible.2009 A4 Cabriolet includes the SE. See dealer for details. Vehicle must be financed through the manufacturer’s captive finance company. Offer Expires: 1/5/2010
0.90% up to 12 Months. Sedan and Wagon.Special APR available on Premium, Premium Plus, Prestige and S-Line models. See dealer for details. Vehicle must be financed through the manufacturer’s aptive finance company. Offer Expires: 1/5/2010
0.90% up to 36 Months. Convertible.2009 A4 Cabriolet includes the SE. See dealer for details. Vehicle must be financed through the manufacturer’s captive finance company. Offer Expires: 1/5/2010
0.90% up to 36 Months. Sedan and Wagon.Special APR available on Premium, Premium Plus, Prestige and S-Line models. See dealer for details. Vehicle must be financed through the manufacturer’s captive finance company. Offer Expires: 1/5/2010
0.90% up to 48 Months. Convertible.2009 A4 Cabriolet includes the SE. See dealer for details. Vehicle must be financed through the manufacturer’s captive finance company. Offer Expires: 1/5/2010
0.90% up to 60 Months. Convertible.2009 A4 Cabriolet includes the SE. See dealer for details. Vehicle must be financed through the manufacturer’s captive finance company. Offer Expires: 1/5/2010
0.90%-2.90% up to 36 Months. Sedan,incl. Cabriolet/Avant excl. Wagon ,may vary by region Offer Expires: 1/5/2010
1.40% up to 48 Months. Sedan and Wagon.Special APR available on Premium, Premium Plus, Prestige and S-Line models. See dealer for details. Vehicle must be financed through the manufacturer’s captive finance company. Offer Expires: 1/5/2010
1.90% up to 60 Months. Sedan and Wagon.Special APR available on Premium, Premium Plus, Prestige and S-Line models. See dealer for details. Vehicle must be financed through the manufacturer’s captive finance company. Offer Expires: 1/5/2010
Factory-to-Dealership Specials: A Cash Back Incentive of $2,000-$6,000 is being offered to the Dealership upon purchase. $2000 for 2.0T Premium,$2500 for 2.0T Premium quattro and 2.0T Premium Avant quattro,$3000 for 3.2 Premium Plus quattro,$4000 for 2.0T,$5000 for 2.0T quattro,$6000 for 3.2 quattro.Dealer Cash may only be used in conjunction with the Owner Loyalty Bonus Cash program. See dealer for details. Offer Expires: 1/5/2010
Here’s a great car buying article written by a former car salesman you should read before buying. There’s always an advantage when preparing yourself for a car buying process.
Remember, cars are a commodity so these prices apply everywhere in the U.S. Goodluck and keep us posted!

