As of this writing, according to Audi.com and audi.de, an Audi Q5 (Gasoline, 3.2 FSI) is selling for: USD: $37,200.00 EUR: €46,900.00 Using current exchange rates, the German version would be $59,375.40 before having it shipped overseas. Google provides a very easy to use currency converter as part of its calculator feature. To arrive at the above converted figure, just type the following into Google (without the quotes): "46,900 EUR in USD" So, to answer your question using the Audi Q5 as an example, it would be cheaper to purchase an Audi in the US with USD than it would be to purchase in Germany with EUR.
Any German bank will allow you to exchange US dollars for Euros.
It will probably cost you more shipping the car over from Germany, because the car was built to European standards not American. Why don't you look into the European Delivery Program? I know Mercedes-Benz offers you a discount on the vehicle, then you go pick it up from Germany, drive it around Europe for as long as you want then take it back to any of the designated ports and they'll ship it to America for you.
Germany uses the Euro. 5 US Dollars are worth 3.7932 Euros.
Yes American version of Audi could be cheaper, but German version is way better is you consider brakes and safety equipment.
5.5 U. S. Dollars = 4.20089 Euros 5500 U.S. Dollars = 4,200.91 Euros
if 500 us dollars is 250 euros then 50 euros is 100 us dollars
how much is 69.65 euros for dollars?
450,000 euros = 677,115 US dollars
There are 141.48 US dollars in 100 Euros
137 US dollars = 96.3635 euros.
Just type "euros to dollars" into Google.
13883 Dollars are 9999 Euros.