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Thanks Car_man. One thing I forgot to mention is I'm going for a 12k/yr lease or 10,500 if they have it. Do you have the numbers for these? Also, I'm glad you like the user id! -Joe
Welcome, aces_full (awesome user id btw). Here's the information that you're looking for. Ford Credit's current base lease rate and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2010 Escape Limited AWD with 15,000 miles per year are 3.0% and 48%, respectively. The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a '10 Escape XLT AWD are 3.0% and 47%. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
Hi Steve. As I mentioned in my previous post, it appears as though Ford has completely pulled the plug on its lease support in a number of areas. From the looks of your user id, it appears as though you are in California. If so, you're in luck. Ford is still providing lease support on select models in the Los Angeles area. Ford Credit's current base lease rate and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2010 Fusion SEL 2WD with 15,000 miles per year are 3.5% and 48%, respectively. I don't believe that Ford is currently providing any lease support on the 2010 Fusion Hybrid. It is not providing support on any 24 month leases either. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
I was made the following offer: Sky blue '08 Ford escape hybrid with 6000 (six k) miles. Leather, Limited package (heated seats/mirriors, mp3 etc) Price 24K (tax would be another 2400 in my state). Thoughts --Almost did it. I like the idea that i can sleep in this car in a camp ground with the fold down seats, and id like to explore the US in the next year or 2. May be the perfect car for it bc of gas and sleeping. Would have added aftermark gps...1300 ish installed. --I was thinking with the way things are hybrids will go down in value (esp used ones) along with everythign else. --24k is alot for a used car (to me anyway, its relative)... --I dont know they guy and though the milage could have been rolled back etc) --Was an out of state purchase and it made me nervous. (500 miles one way for me to get a test drive/inspection) Please let me know what you all think. Smart? Dumb? I know the price wasnt extremly high or extremely low...
I'm in the market for a used Taurus X Limited AWD. There's only a few in my area for sale: http://www.denverdirect.com/detail-2008-ford-taurus_x-limited-3360255.html http://sill-terhar.vinmanagersites.com/AutoDetails2.aspx?ID=2935216 What do you think is a good price on these? Or should I buy new with all the rebates and discounts out there?
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