Audi Announces 2020 Fleet Incentives
Audi of America has set its corporate incentives for nine of its vehicles, including three of its luxury SUVs, the Volkswagen division has announced.

Audi updated its A6 sedan for 2019, and will offer a $3,000 corporate incentive on the 2020 model.
Photo courtesy of Audi.
Audi of America has set its corporate incentives for nine of its models, including three of its luxury SUVs, the Volkswagen division has announced. Companies with a fleet account number are eligible.
"Not only have we decided to better position our Volume Purchase Program for the 2020 model year, but we've ensured our top tier non-public incentives are easier to access than the prior model year in an effort to support more drivers going forward," said Mark Riemer, commercial accounts manager of Audi of America. "We're all very excited to say welcome to the Audi family."
Audi will offer six car incentives, including $2,000 for the A3 sedan; $2,500 for the A4 sedan; $1,500 for the A5 Coupe and Sportback; $3,000 for the A6 sedan; $1,500 for the A7 sedan; and $4,000 for the A8 sedan.
The trio of crossover incentives includes $1,000 for the Q3; $2,000 for the Q5; and $2,500 for the second-generation Q7.
Audi's S models have been included in the incentive program, except for the A8. That includes the S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, and SQ5.
Fleet incentives won't be offered on the Q8, R8, RS 7, RS5, or TT.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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