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Edmunds.com features a complete listing of Ford dealers searchable by region, making it simple to the find new or used Ford vehicle you've been eyeing. Ford's cars range from affordable Focus to exotic GT with the Fusion, Five Hundred, Crown Victoria, retro-style Thunderbird and legendary Mustang in between. Pickup trucks run from small Ranger through best-selling F-150 to intimidating Super Duty machines. Freestar is their minivan and Econoline and Club Wagon are the full-sizers. Finally the company's SUVs start with the small Escape and move up steadily through Freestyle crossover, iconic Explorer, meaty Expedition and gargantuan Excursion. Once you identify the Ford dealers in your area, you'll have instant access to online price quotes so you can compare prices and save big on your next automotive purchase.

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Re: Ford Explorer Limited Lease [azbmwx5] by azbmwx5 on Tue May 10 12:43:27 PDT 2011

I still need help on this. I may have to make decision this week. Any info would help! Thanks so much!

Re: 2011 F150 Lariat Limited [hannaman1] by carguy137 on Mon May 09 20:42:42 PDT 2011

I can't tell you what to expect to pay on a demo lariat limited, however, I have recently called around in Texas for a new f150 lariat and the best I can find is about 7k off MSRP with financing through Ford, anyone else getting better than that? Thanks

Ford Explorer Limited Lease by azbmwx5 on Tue May 03 16:21:54 PDT 2011

Hi CarMan: Can you please give me the Ford Motor Credit lease details for an Explorer Limited FWD, 2 year deal, 10K or 10.5K miles per year? I need the rate or mf, residual %, bank fee for the May month. I had ordered a truck in March when the deals looked decent, but now that it is being delivered it looks like a less attractive option. I appreciate your help!

Re: Any Lease Changes Rumored for June [mlt245] by Car_man on Fri Jun 05 04:13:18 PDT 2009

Hi mlt245. Unfortunately, the attractive leases that were available several years ago in many cases are no longer available today. General Motors and Chrysler have completely stopped leasing and Ford has cut way back. Ford is not currently providing any lease support on the 2009 Escape. If you really want one, you would be better off financing it through Ford Credit at 0% for 5 years. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum

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