Drive in Luxury for Less: Costco Members' Exclusive Audi Event Starts Now

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The Costco Auto Program has initiated a special promotion, the Audi Limited-Time Special, offering Costco members exclusive savings on a selection of Audi vehicles. Audi, a leading luxury brand, has consistently ranked high in popularity among Costco members, with specific models leading in their respective segments.


Exclusive Member Savings on Audi Models

Starting March 1, 2024, through April 30, 2024, eligible Costco members can benefit from additional savings on new 2023 and 2024 Audi models. These savings are available across a wide range of Audi vehicles, catering to various lifestyles and preferences, especially for those interested in luxury electric vehicles (EVs).

The Audi Q5, recognized for its compact premium SUV features, remains the most sought-after model among Costco members through the Auto Program. In addition to the Q5, the Audi A5, A8, and A6 have also led their segments in member requests, highlighting the brand's broad appeal.


Incentive Details

Eligible Costco members can choose from three distinct incentives, depending on the model:

  • $1,500 savings on models such as the Audi A3, S3, A4, S4, A5 (including Coupe, Sportback, and Cabriolet variants), Q3, Q4 e-tron, Q5, and several others.
  • $2,000 savings on models including the Audi A6, Q7, SQ7, SQ8, Q8 e-tron, and select others.
  • $3,000 savings on premium models like the Audi A8, S8, e-tron GT, and RS e-tron GT.

These incentives are in addition to any other available offers for which the member qualifies, enhancing the potential for significant savings.


How to Participate

Costco members interested in this promotion must have an active membership as of February 29, 2024. To participate, members need to register for a savings certificate online between March 1 and April 30, 2024, and then present this certificate at any Audi dealership. The offer requires taking delivery of an eligible model by May 15, 2024.

For detailed information about the promotion and to explore the full list of eligible models, visit the Audi Limited-Time Special website.


This article was co-written using AI and was then heavily edited and optimized by our editorial team.

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