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Hi everyone has anyone heard from their dealer roughly when they expect delivery?

I ordered/reserved July 22nd of 2021 and the salesperson at the dealership I ordered said I was one of the early ones in the Toronto Area.

Every time I ask if there are any updates I hear there is a delay. Apparently, they were supposed to get their demo car in Jan but apparently, that's being held in Halifax.
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In fact the rebate apply if the base model (MSRP) falls under 65k. Options do not count. You can take all options if you want and still getting the rebate. The table for eligible cars (Canada) rebate do not mention any trim in the table for the Q4. In Quebec rebate they mention:

Audi Q4 50 e-tron Quattro
Eligible versions by model year
2023Premium package, Premium + Technology package

So all packages are eligible not just the base model.
Anyone that already got the rebate on an eligible Q4 can confirm?

BTW, I'm not that new to the forum as I have been following 5-6 threads religiously because I've put a reservation on a Q4 on April 2022. My dealership (Park Avenue Audi in Brossard/Qc) confirmed that I should be able to put the final order in 2-3 months so that looks promising at last. The wait is almost over. I should have my own Q4 in Fall 2023. Just in time to pick my winter tires :)
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For MY23+ Audi Canada moved away from this normal trim scheme with Premium and Technology packages, along with other a la carte options like the Sonos sound, Wireless charger phone box etc.
.........makes sense, my '23 Q4 is premium with technology :)
Audi Q4 50 e-tron Quattro
Eligible versions by model year
2023Premium package, Premium + Technology package

So all packages are eligible not just the base model.
Anyone that already got the rebate on an eligible Q4 can confirm?
confirmed! :)
If it does, the bracket can be moved one-row slot higher. Doing this leaves the bottom grill slots open for additional airflow.
Accurate

It is too bad you can't close the windows with the FOB, I would find that more useful than the opening feature they provide. How did you program the seats?
In the manual they provide the option to close all windows by holding down the sensor on the door, but it’s not working for me. Can anyone else confirm?
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Audi Canada updated their website and shows the 2024 Audi Q4: 2024 Audi Q4 e-tron | All-Electric SUV | Audi CA

The specifications are exactly the same was the 2023 Audi Q4. As in it is 295 hp, its range is 380 km, and its charge time from 5 to 80% is still 36 minutes. This does not seem like the refresh model, but the price has increased by $4,000. It's a little puzzling because Audi is supposed to be releasing a refreshed Audi Q4 for 2024.
Audi Canada updated their website and shows the 2024 Audi Q4: 2024 Audi Q4 e-tron | All-Electric SUV | Audi CA

The specifications are exactly the same was the 2023 Audi Q4. As in it is 295 hp, its range is 380 km, and its charge time from 5 to 80% is still 36 minutes. This does not seem like the refresh model, but the price has increased by $4,000. It's a little puzzling because Audi is supposed to be releasing a refreshed Audi Q4 for 2024.
The refresh will be model year 2025 (or 26).
The refresh will be model year 2025 (or 26).
The refresh model will be 2024. There's supposed to be a refresh and non-refresh model for 2024. This has been confirmed with the dealership. I'm just surprised they hiked the price with no changes. I know the refresh model was supposed to be $4,000 more expensive, but not the non-refresh model.
The refresh model will be 2024. There's supposed to be a refresh and non-refresh model for 2024. This has been confirmed with the dealership. I'm just surprised they hiked the price with no changes. I know the refresh model was supposed to be $4,000 more expensive, but not the non-refresh model.
It's not more expensive. The audi config tool now includes Freight and PDI, A/C tax, and the dealer admin fee. Base MSRP is still just under $60k as far as I can tell.
It's not more expensive. The audi config tool now includes Freight and PDI, A/C tax, and the dealer admin fee. Base MSRP is still just under $60k as far as I can tell.
If you go to this page, the base MSRP is $63,400, which exceeds the $60,000 MSRP limit for the federal iZEV rebate.
How do you get access to that tool? I've been watching on audi.ca but when I build an Audi Q4 it only add up base MSRP with options I'm choosing. I don't see the fees like freight and delivery, AC and tires taxx, etc..
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miraz, the federal iZEV rebate in Canada has been extended to 65000$. Refer to my previous post to get the link. The price extension eligibility was raised back in April 2023.
If you go to this page, the base MSRP is $63,400, which exceeds the $60,000 MSRP limit for the federal iZEV rebate.
See kharnois post above. Appears the federal iZEV rebate ceiling has been increased for 2023.
How do you get access to that tool? I've been watching on audi.ca but when I build an Audi Q4 it only add up base MSRP with options I'm choosing. I don't see the fees like freight and delivery, AC and tires taxx, etc..
Just read the fine print on the page when you use the config tool. It doesn’t break down the individual costs, but it lists them as included.
If you go to this page, the base MSRP is $63,400, which exceeds the $60,000 MSRP limit for the federal iZEV rebate.

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miraz, the federal iZEV rebate in Canada has been extended to 65000$. Refer to my previous post to get the link. The price extension eligibility was raised back in April 2023.
Actually, no. If you look at the Federal website, Incentives for purchasing zero-emission vehicles, scroll down to the bottom of the page. This is the same link you referred to in your earlier post. It states:
Date modified: 2022-11-22
Therefore, there were no price increases of the iZEV rebate in 2023. Furthermore, if you scroll back up, it provides a $60,000 limit for SUVs, which the Q4 is:
a station wagon, pickup truck (light truck), sport utility vehicle (SUV), minivan, van, or special purpose vehicle, where the base model Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) is less than $60,000; and
I'm thinking you're looking at the $65,000 limit for the passenger car with a higher trim.
Just read the fine print on the page when you use the config tool. It doesn’t break down the individual costs, but it lists them as included.
If you look at the fine print on the Audi website, it defines what MSRP is:
*Prices shown on pages with general vehicle information, such as the model page, Build & Price, are from the corporate site, audi.ca and are therefore MSRP (Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price), and (i) are for information only; and (ii) exclude taxes, levies (a/c, tires), license, insurance, registration, other options and any dealer admin fees. Actual selling prices and terms are set by dealers. Prices shown on the new car and used car inventory search pages are selling prices, as set by dealers, including applicable fees such as freight and PDI, environmental levies (for new vehicles) and any dealer administration fees, but do not include sales taxes. Please note that prices shown on the Estimate Payments page will be MSRP if accessed via Build & Price (for information purposes) and will be selling price if accessed via the new or used car inventory search pages (actual selling prices). On the general vehicle information pages, models are shown for illustration purposes only and may include features that are not available on the Canadian model. While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, as errors may occur or availability may change, please see dealer for complete details and current model specifications. All rights reserved. Audi AG trademarks are used under license.
So, you might be right that the overall price of the vehicle has not increased, but the MSRP has increased to $63,400, which means that the MY2024 is not eligible for the iZEV rebate.
I will ask my dealership about it. 12k more is a no-deal for me. It's still 74k with the incentive. The truth will emerge soon!
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I will ask my dealership about it. 12k more is a no-deal for me. It's still 74k with the incentive. The truth will emerge soon!
I would only go by whatever vehicle is officially listed on the Fed site instead of what a dealership says: Eligible vehicles
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