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Old 01-12-2011 | 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by tomashek
Jupi, dealership location has nothing to do with how early you get your car. What is important however - dealer allocation capability.

evilwabbit, dealer allocation pool is very important in Q5 orders. Don't forget to ask for it. You could negotiate great deal but wait 4 months for car or get worse deal but ended up waiting 3 months or so.
Dealer allocations are related to dealer locations one-to-one, so that's exactly what I meant. When I called around beginning of October, I got delivery dates anywhere from mid-December to late February. I went with Hamilton dealer because they had pre-allocated Q5s for them my car was delivered by 17th of December - that's 2.5 months of waiting. I know a lot of folks on this forum waited for much longer than that. I agree, the sooner you gonna get your car, the less likely you getting a good deal.
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Originally Posted by evilwabbit
Thank you so much for all the post above guys

Just a follow up questions in regards to the "extras"

Are these all standards across all audi dealership?

I have heard of a few in the list but never heard off Ontario Tire Stewardship (5 tires) $29.20
Globali.com registration program $195
What are they?

So every brand new car is going to be charge with the following list below?
Some charges (especially government fees) are mandatory, dealer must show on the Bill of Sale. The are as follow:
OMVIC FEE (Ontario Motor Vehicle Industry Council): $5
Ontario Stewardship (Provincial): $29.20
Air Tax (Federal): $100
Licensing (Plate Transfer): $10, not set by dealer, it is a Licensing Office Charge

Optional:
Administration Fees are set by individual dealerships and can range from, from what I have seen, $250 to $350.

Full tank of Fuel? Some dealers include this in Admin Fee and do not charge extra.
Globali antitheft product is optional and dealer markup varies. It may be a good idea if your insurance company gives you a discount for having it.
Some dealers also charge Nitrogen in Tires, markup also varies.

I think I got them all.

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Old 01-12-2011 | 03:50 PM
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Forgot one,

Freight & PDI - $1995
Old 01-12-2011 | 04:18 PM
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Global-i Fee about 200 bux. Good luck fighting that one.
Old 01-12-2011 | 04:29 PM
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Globali is not installed at the factory and is not necessary by law nor by OMVIC, feel free to call OMVIC at 416-226-4500 to confirm. A dealer will not lose a deal over this charge.
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Originally Posted by jupi
Dealer allocations are related to dealer locations one-to-one, so that's exactly what I meant. When I called around beginning of October, I got delivery dates anywhere from mid-December to late February. I went with Hamilton dealer because they had pre-allocated Q5s for them my car was delivered by 17th of December - that's 2.5 months of waiting. I know a lot of folks on this forum waited for much longer than that. I agree, the sooner you gonna get your car, the less likely you getting a good deal.
OK, shake it off jupi, because you're off on that one. But if you want to feel validated - then keep believing that you're right. Makes no difference.

I tried to scrap Globali charge. Then dealer explained to me that this is for your protection. If you car happens to be stolen, then will get something like 3-5K towards your next purchase from Globali. Your vehicle gets registered with them.
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I agree but I tried hard to get rid of the charge with no luck.
Old 01-12-2011 | 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by tomashek
OK, shake it off jupi, because you're off on that one. But if you want to feel validated - then keep believing that you're right. Makes no difference.

I tried to scrap Globali charge. Then dealer explained to me that this is for your protection. If you car happens to be stolen, then will get something like 3-5K towards your next purchase from Globali. Your vehicle gets registered with them.
No argument that there are benefits to having Globali product, you don't have to sell it to me and if you noticed my post I mentioned another benefit. Still doesn't make it mandatory.
Old 01-12-2011 | 06:31 PM
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Hey, noone is trying to sell anything here, just trying to share information.
Peace.
Old 01-12-2011 | 09:14 PM
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For price negotiations with the dealer consider asking the dealer to take off those mandatory fees/charges off of the price of the vehicle. I didn't have the insight of these extra charges and would have been more aggressive with negotiations had I known. Carcostcanada only outlined freight and admin fee. HST in addition to these extra costs was about $10K. But come on, it's worth it! If you're really nickel and diming, consider getting a Ford Escape.
The nitrogen in the tires was called "tire guard" that was $0.


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