^ Agree Hail22, it's hard to go past the base S3 (adding the PP a pretty impressive premium option for those so inclined)
^ Agree Hail22, it's hard to go past the base S3 (adding the PP a pretty impressive premium option for those so inclined)
Yep, the S3 certainly is on the money this time around v the R
Guys, im still a bit lost at everyone talking about the Audi prices.... have you guys actually tried to buy one for $60k?
Don't get me wrong, i thought the same thing so went into the dealer during "Open Haus" Feb to buy one when the on roads for free. The cheapest i was walking out of their with a base model with no metallic paint was $64.5k (RRP $66.5k). With performance pack I was at $70k.
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That was from 2 separate dealers, under "corporate pricing".
Now either im just unlucky with Audi dealers or the prices being thrown around are based off numbers prior to any dealer or on road charges.. or perhaps its just when I select the options I want the price increases dramatically. If the difference was $2-$3k then I would have got the Audi. However, im apparently getting a fully spec'd R for under $65k on road (lets see...). And my quote, on a similar spec S3 (with ski port, sunroof, magnetic ride, B&O, roof rails) was $79k. Even without the sound and the roof rails it would have been $75k. That's $10k difference for the same car...
Im not trying to argue here, im just trying to work out where I went wrong with the Audi.
Last edited by maraach; 08-04-2014 at 10:32 PM.
I see where you are coming from but $57k makes it more than the S3 once you put DSG and leather on it.
I would be surprised if that were the case.
I think you just went to the wrong dealers and wrong salesmen. The prices quoted by guys on the forums are also all drive away prices.
When I ordered our car, the factory by mistake made it straight away rather than as a 2014 build. I saw this car advertised by my dealer on carsales the other day as a demo for 74k drive away. I can tell you that I'm picking up my 2014 s3 for 68k drive away. Specs are PP, assistance package and exterior mirror package.
If you don't land a good salesman willing to get your business by giving you the best price, then you probably "went wrong". Not your fault of course. Just bad luck.
Anyway best of luck with your R. Still an excellent car and you get bigger wheels
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Yes, they basically give you the manufacturer recommended pricing at first, then maybe knock $2000 or so off, some people will jump at that, but if you can use what others have been able achieve, most are willing to match that price.
That was a pretty good deal you got there sameatworld, I paid approx $5k more, but ours is a sedan ($2k) with crystal effect paint ($1200) and also ticked the privacy glass ($800) and tinted windows ($300). But saying that, it's still cheaper than that demo car you mentioned at $74k.
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