Pennsylvania Lincoln Car Dealers

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Re: Re: Re: Lincoln Navigator: Lease Questions [jim53] by jim53 on Fri Nov 24 08:10:48 PST 2006

also, on Edumunds, the Base MSRP looks to be 50,655. Do you know why that differs from the 55K base MSRP you listed above?

Re: Re: Re: Lincoln Navigator: Lease Questions [snjoynt] by jim53 on Fri Nov 24 07:34:03 PST 2006

I am also looking at a 2007 Ultimate 4X4 with Elite package. what did your Cap cost end up being on the deal above (before the 1300 down). How much of it was discount off the sticker vs incentives provided by Ford?

2007 Navigator Ultimate 4x4 by jim53 on Fri Nov 24 07:06:34 PST 2006

Car Man, Can you give me the residual value and mf for a 36 month 12K per year lease on a 2007 Navigator Ultimate 4wd in the Philadelphia area? Thanks.

Re: 2004 LINCOLN LS: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [lee_w] by 740driver on Mon Apr 24 19:59:29 PDT 2006

I purchased a 04 ls couple weeks ago - red loaded up v8 16K mi for $19,500 at a Chrysler dealer in PA. Car is in great shape and for the money, I can't think of a better car. This is my first American car in many years. It would be nice if the exhaust had a little more rumble. The more I drive it the more I like it.

Lease Question by dominic2 on Sat Oct 08 10:05:56 PDT 2005

Hi Car Man, Can you let me know the payments for a 2 year 30,000 and 36,000 mile lease and a 3 year 54,000 mile lease for these 2 vehicles? Car 1: 2005 Lincoln LS V6 MSRP: $38,160 Cap cost: $34,125 (not including $5500 incentive) Car 2: 2005 Lincoln LS V8 MSRP: $43,015 Cap cost: $38,349 (not including $6500 incentive) Thanks much.

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