Potential Q5 owner, help me find a deal
#11
Re: Potential Q5 owner, help me find a deal
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.
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.
#12
Re: Potential Q5 owner, help me find a deal
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?
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?
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.
Cheers,
P
#15
Re: Potential Q5 owner, help me find a deal
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.
#16
Re: Potential Q5 owner, help me find a deal
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.
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.
#18
Re: Potential Q5 owner, help me find a 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.
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.
#20
Re: Potential Q5 owner, help me find a deal
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.
The nitrogen in the tires was called "tire guard" that was $0.