Audi announces special festive offers for Q3

    Special schemes including EMIs and warranties, have been worked out by Audi; available across all dealerships in the country.

    Published On Sep 23, 2016 06:00:00 PM

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    Audi announces special festive offers for Q3

    Audi has announced a wide range of special offers on its entry-level SUV, the Q3, for the festive season. The automaker is offering incentives on the SUV to help make it more attractive.

    For the Delhi-NCR region, Audi is offering the Q3 with a new EMI scheme with customers having to make an initial down payment of Rs 5.99 lakh followed by EMIs of Rs 48,888. In Mumbai, Audi dealers are offering the Q3 at a starting price of Rs 30.78 lakh (ex-showroom) – about Rs 1.28 lakh below the actual starting price of Rs 32.06 lakh (ex-showroom). Dealers are also offering EMI schemes with installments of Rs 26,999 per month.

    Dealers in Bengaluru are offering the car on EMI with a zero percent rate of interest, while Audi is offering a four-year warranty and service plan for its entry-level SUV in Chennai. Also applicable for potential customers is a four-year buyback scheme with an assured value of 45 percent of the ex-showroom price. Dealers are additionally offering EMI schemes with a four percent rate of interest.

    Audi offers the Q3 with a 2.0-litre diesel engine in two states of tune with the lower powered iteration offered with a manual gearbox as standard – a standout specification.

    The Q3 takes on the likes of the BMW X1 and Mercedes GLA, both of which come with automatic gearboxes as standard. Additionally, the GLA is the only competitor to offer the choice of a petrol powertrain.

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