Our Audi e-tron journey!
#1
Lead Lap
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Our Audi e-tron journey!
So, we decided to try out something electric, but wanted to stay with something that had certain convenience and luxury features. Followed rumblings on the Audi e-tron and significant incentives potentially available.
We were able to find a leftover 2019 Audi e-tron Prestige. Sticker price was ~$84K, but if you lease, there's the federal tax credit of $7,500, there was an Audi dealer marketing allowance of over $9,000, as well as dealer discounting. Some dealers won't pass through all/part of the marketing allowance, but was able to lay out a deal that effectively discounted the car by over 30% and brought the lease payment down below our outgoing X5, while having more equipment and tech, and also allows us to stop filling up with Premium gas.
I'll continue to update this thread. We're getting a NEMA 14/50 outlet installed in the garage this week and have ordered a separate level 2 charger as well, although could have kept using the provided charger from Audi which is rated pretty well.
Anyways, this is just the start of this journey and happy to share the experience and answer any questions as we go!
We were able to find a leftover 2019 Audi e-tron Prestige. Sticker price was ~$84K, but if you lease, there's the federal tax credit of $7,500, there was an Audi dealer marketing allowance of over $9,000, as well as dealer discounting. Some dealers won't pass through all/part of the marketing allowance, but was able to lay out a deal that effectively discounted the car by over 30% and brought the lease payment down below our outgoing X5, while having more equipment and tech, and also allows us to stop filling up with Premium gas.
I'll continue to update this thread. We're getting a NEMA 14/50 outlet installed in the garage this week and have ordered a separate level 2 charger as well, although could have kept using the provided charger from Audi which is rated pretty well.
Anyways, this is just the start of this journey and happy to share the experience and answer any questions as we go!
#2
Lexus Test Driver
Wow...congratulations! I know some people at work that have it and love it. I highly recommend abetterrouteplanner.com to map out any excursion that requires charging. The car is beautiful and very luxurious.
Once you go EV, hard to go back!
Once you go EV, hard to go back!
#3
Lead Lap
So, we decided to try out something electric, but wanted to stay with something that had certain convenience and luxury features. Followed rumblings on the Audi e-tron and significant incentives potentially available.
We were able to find a leftover 2019 Audi e-tron Prestige. Sticker price was ~$84K, but if you lease, there's the federal tax credit of $7,500, there was an Audi dealer marketing allowance of over $9,000, as well as dealer discounting. Some dealers won't pass through all/part of the marketing allowance, but was able to lay out a deal that effectively discounted the car by over 30% and brought the lease payment down below our outgoing X5, while having more equipment and tech, and also allows us to stop filling up with Premium gas.
https://youtu.be/cq3Nlfy5OwI
I'll continue to update this thread. We're getting a NEMA 14/50 outlet installed in the garage this week and have ordered a separate level 2 charger as well, although could have kept using the provided charger from Audi which is rated pretty well.
Anyways, this is just the start of this journey and happy to share the experience and answer any questions as we go!
We were able to find a leftover 2019 Audi e-tron Prestige. Sticker price was ~$84K, but if you lease, there's the federal tax credit of $7,500, there was an Audi dealer marketing allowance of over $9,000, as well as dealer discounting. Some dealers won't pass through all/part of the marketing allowance, but was able to lay out a deal that effectively discounted the car by over 30% and brought the lease payment down below our outgoing X5, while having more equipment and tech, and also allows us to stop filling up with Premium gas.
https://youtu.be/cq3Nlfy5OwI
I'll continue to update this thread. We're getting a NEMA 14/50 outlet installed in the garage this week and have ordered a separate level 2 charger as well, although could have kept using the provided charger from Audi which is rated pretty well.
Anyways, this is just the start of this journey and happy to share the experience and answer any questions as we go!
#4
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Congratulations! Look forward to reading and seeing your experience with it.
#5
Lead Lap
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Costco was a good starting point to know that 10% off MSRP is strictly possible and I targeted just a bit higher than that. One fairly high volume dealer near us said they didn't want to do the deal (they claim they're buying additional leftover 19's from California dealers and shipping them back east). But the dealer up in Owings Mills said they would be able to do it. Obviously the dealer marketing allowance is the dealer's bucket of money and they can decide how much of it, if any, they're willing to pass through to the customer.
#6
Lead Lap
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Thanks! So far so smooth! For any longer excursions, although probably not in the cards any time soon anyways, we would likely lean on our minivan, but will definitely see what we can do with the 200 or so range we do have on tap.
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Congrats! Enjoy!
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Looking forward to hearing long term thoughts. It is an enticing package to me as well, except for the range. I know people will say that I dont need 300+ miles on a charge, etc etc, but it is just a simple form of comparison between electric cars, and in this way, it is definitely a knock on the product. Even so, I like the interior and exterior look.
#10
Lead Lap
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Looking forward to hearing long term thoughts. It is an enticing package to me as well, except for the range. I know people will say that I dont need 300+ miles on a charge, etc etc, but it is just a simple form of comparison between electric cars, and in this way, it is definitely a knock on the product. Even so, I like the interior and exterior look.
The traditional OEMs seem poised to make some pretty big leaps of their own when it comes to EV range, which is why the lease seemed most attractive to us, something for the short to mid term as the coming wave of new EV products comes to market.
Would we have gotten the e-tron at full sticker? Not a chance. But more than happy to take one on at the price point we did get it for.
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We can gladly tradeoff range (for now) and the sub 5/4/3 second acceleration to 60 for added features like cooled and massaging seats, a powered sunshade, a leather stitched dash, etc. Along with, at least from initial inspection, pretty high level of build quality.
#15
Lead Lap
The 200 mile range is tough for me to get over. The reason I say that is if that is the max range is it really like 150 if you drive hard or if it’s really cold out? Or is the 200 range pretty solid?
it’s funny, when I saw your X5 review my guess was going to be the etron because of what you said during your review and the creature comforts you are used to.
it’s funny, when I saw your X5 review my guess was going to be the etron because of what you said during your review and the creature comforts you are used to.