Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Update

A couple of updates. First, I have put my A4 up for sale. I think I may have a buyer, but we'll see. He came to look at the car today and was very impressed. He has a previous-generation Avant and it seems my car remedies any deficiencies that his car has. He has to sell his car, and he said he has someone interested in his car. Soooo, maybe we'll get it sold within the next few days. That will eliminate the hassle of having to deal with the trade-in, which invariably means I'll lose my shirt in the deal.

The other bit of news has to do with the Q5. Last week I emailed my sales rep and asked if he had heard anything from Audi, as I had not yet gotten the packet I thought I was supposed to get. He confirmed the order has been placed and accepted by Audi, the car will actually be built on or about August 18 and it will be ready for pickup on September 28. He said I would receive the packet shortly after the car is built. So that's not really any new information, but at least I now have some sort of time line, which is more than I had.

63 days to delivery.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Put the A4 up for sale

I've been going back and forth on whether to trade my A4 or to sell it outright. The advantages to selling it now is that I can save a couple of months of  payments and apply that money toward the Q5, and I'm likely to get more for it. But...I can probably get a decent amount for it in trade, as the car is in great shape and I get the sales tax savings on the Q5, which amounts to about $2k.


So I think I'm going to go ahead and put it up for sale and see if I get any bites. If I sell it now, then it's done and I can move forward without worrying about what I'll be able to get in trade for it. If not, then I can still trade it when the time comes.

Countdown to Q5 delivery: 83 days.

Friday, July 8, 2011

We have a date!

Wednesday, September 28, I will pick up my new Audi Q5 at the Audi factory in Ingolstadt. I got the word this afternoon from the folks at the dealership. It's not as soon as I wanted, but I think it will be fine.

The airline tickets are booked. Nikki's passport application was submitted today. All that's left now is to make the plans and decide our itinerary. I decided to fly us into Stuttgart instead of Frankfurt or Munich. The flights were better, the connections were better and the Stuttgart airport is relatively small and should be fairly easy to get in and out of. At least that's the theory. Once on the ground in Stuttgart, we'll hop a train to Ingolstadt. We will actually get there Monday afternoon, so we'll have a full day on Tuesday to get over jet lag and go to the Audi factory on Wednesday relatively fresh.

In a few days I should be getting the official information packet from Audi. Probably nothing new until then.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

A slight delay

Well, after the optimistic outlook I received yesterday, the news could only go downhill from here, right? And true to form, it has.

Today, the sales manager called me to let me know he heard from Audi European Delivery and said they would likely not be able to meet the mid-September date I was hoping for. It looks like it will be a couple of weeks later, which is still okay, but not ideal.

I should know more in a couple of days. Once I have a production date, then I can start making final plans.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

First step successful

So I went to the Audi dealer this afternoon to place the order for my car. The young man I spoke to last week was off today, so I spoke instead to the sales manager.

We went through the order sheet. Here's what I ordered:
Audi Q5 2.0T - Moonlight blue metallic paint with Cinnamon Brown interior
Premium Plus package
3G MMI with navigation
19-inch wheels
Bang and Olufsen sound system
Trailer hitch
Rear side airbags

The salesman asked when I wanted to pick up the car, and I told him I was hoping for mid-September and that my research had indicated I needed about two months lead time. He responded very non-committally, but politely. He said he would make some calls, get the order placed and let me know what he found out. He asked if the dates were flexible. I told him that they were, but the car was a birthday present for me and my birthday was in September, so I was hoping to pick it up then. It seemed like a silly thing to say at the time, but I'm glad I did.

Tonight, about 7 pm, I got a call from the salesman with good news. He said he spent the better part of the day getting my order placed and working with the Audi people to get everything done. He said he was told that because of demand, lead time for Q5s was running about four months. But...he said the district manager is new on the job and trying very hard to impress his dealers, so he pulled some strings with the Audi factory and got my car pushed up in the queue for production the last week of August. That should make it ready in time for me to pick it up on my birthday. Mentioning my birthday to the sales manager was a good thing. He passed that info on the to district manager, who used that as extra incentive to leverage the changes he needed to be made.

Now, all of this is tentative. I should receive confirmation in the next day or so and then I'm hopeful I can get firm enough dates to book flights. Until then, I will keep my fingers crossed and hope it all comes to fruition the way it looks like it will right now.

Nikki and I are both very excited about this trip. There is so much of my life I want to share with her, so she can get to know a little bit more about where her dad came from. My history then becomes her history.

I've been tentatively planning an itinerary, or at least a list of places to visit. I want to show her some historical and cultural sites. I want to show her some of the places I lived, many of which either no longer exist. The troop drawdown in Europe over the past 10 or 15 years has seen the closure of many U.S. military bases and the return of the property to the Germans. It's interesting to look on Google maps' satellite photos and see how things have changed since the bases closed. It will be surreal to visit them more than 30 years later. I plan to take lots of pictures and post a few of them here.

Our tentative list of places to visit:
Salzburg, Austria
Munich, including Dachau, the former Nazi concentration camp
Ludwig's castles: Neuschwanstein, Linderhof Palace, and Herrenchiemsee
Rothenburg and the Romantic Road
Wurzburg, where I went to high school my freshman year and where my parents were stationed after I left home.
Wertheim, my second home town and where I lived for four years spread over two tours.
That will likely exhaust our precious time there, but we will see a lot in those days.
Of course, like all vacations, itineraries are subject to change without notice!

Going to Germany...maybe

I decided a few days ago that I might want to purchase a new Audi Q5 through Audi's European Delivery program. It sounds like a good deal and it nets me a trip back to Germany.



I spent most of my youth in Germany, as my father was an Army officer stationed there. We lived in several different locations. I spent three years there as a small child (first through third grade) and again as a teenager for six years (13 to 19).

I have not been back to Europe since 1988, so going back will be like a trip back in time for me. I'm anxious to see how things have changed and how they have not changed.

With all that said, I have not yet made a decision whether or not this is going to happen. If not, this will be the shortest blog in history. If so, I plan to blog about each step along the way, which I'm hopeful will be of benefit to someone else looking to do the same thing.

I plan on taking my 14 year-old daughter along with me on the trip and we plan to spend about 10 days in country. I want her to see the places I grew up and some of the places I remember visiting as a child. I regret that I took much of what I grew up with for granted. I look forward to going back and seeing things again from an adult perspective, and giving my daughter a sense of history, both from a cultural and personal perspective.

Today, I plan to go to the dealer and order the car. If all works out, I will post later today regarding the outcome of that meeting.