The Etron doesn't really lease well because it depreciates fast. That being said, I don't think it was a terrible deal, but I don't think it was great either. For the 2016 model (which dealers are basically desperate to get rid of at this point), I wouldn't of paid any cash out the door and then maybe the $450/month. Right now on Audioffers.com, they have a 2017 Premium base model E-tron for $359/month 36 months, 10k miles, and $2,294 due at signing. When leasing, it's best not to pay much up front, because in that case, when you drive-off, that cash disappears.
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