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Re: Looking for info (if avail) on MF, etc for late June/ July lease [msbuzz1] by kyfdx on Sun Jul 11 19:51:19 PDT 2010

I don't know for sure... But, I clicked on the ad... and tried various zip codes... The only zips that showed the lease deal were in Michigan...

bmlcar.. by kyfdx on Sat Mar 06 11:25:29 PST 2010

I moved your post here: Lincoln MKT Lease Questions

Lincoln MKT Lease Questions by kyfdx on Sat Mar 06 11:19:26 PST 2010

Ask your MKT lease questions here!

Re: Possible Lease Scam [finsright] by kyfdx on Sat Dec 12 06:21:23 PST 2009

Car_man is the leasing expert, and I'm sure he'll be along soon.. But, one way to judge a leasing deal... is to know the selling price they are using to calculate the lease.. You'll have to ask them for that number. The last Ford-related lease paperwork that I saw was pretty specific about all aspects of the deal, so this info shouldn't be hard to get. You'll also need to specify length of term..... and, if that number includes taxes... and, how much you'll have to pay at lease signing for your "no money down" deal.. regards, kyfdx

Re: Lease Payment Calculation Help [jweissi2] by kyfdx on Thu Mar 19 09:58:32 PDT 2009

36 month $29558 cap cost $15740 residual $13817 depreciation / 36 = $384/mo depreciation 39 month $29558 cap cost $15071 residual $14487 depreciation / 39 = $372/mo. depreciation The extra 2% depreciation results in a lower depreciation per month, because it's spread over a longer term... and more than makes up for the slightly higher interest rate.. regards, kyfdx

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