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#144 of 219 Re: 2013 Escape SE Lease [chicki]
by Car_man HOST
Jul 02, 2012 (3:27 pm)
Hi chicki. Typically leasing vehicles in Texas tends to be more expensive than in other states because of the tax laws that exist there.
I would be happy to give you an idea of what this truck's lease program is like, but the June program expires today. It is introduce its new July programs some time tomorrow. Please post a reminder for me in a day or two and I'll be happy to provide you with an update when I've seen the new programs for your area.
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#145 of 219 2012 lease in CA
by ksrp
Jul 04, 2012 (12:56 pm)
Carman,
Would you please publish the lease rates for a 2012 XLS FWD in California (zip 95051)? According to your June post #141, it was 0.25% and 0.5% for a XLT. So MF would have been 0.25/2400?
Also, I don't see a 'price paid' type of Escape forum unlike some other cars (e.g. Toyota RAV4). Where can I find some recent data points for 2012 purchases? Since the 13s have been out, I am expecting steep discounts on the 12s. Would like to get a sense of the out-the-door prices folks have paid.
Thanks
#147 of 219 2013 ford escape lease
by carsearchtob
Jul 17, 2012 (11:35 am)
Hi,
I am looking for the money factor and residual on the 2013 Escape SEL in zip 07030 or NYC area.
Thanks!
T
#148 of 219 Re: 2013 ford escape lease [carsearchtob]
by carsearchtob
Jul 17, 2012 (11:40 am)
It's a 24 month or 36 month lease.
#149 of 219 Re: 2013 ford escape lease [carsearchtob]
by carsearchtob
Jul 17, 2012 (12:33 pm)
and for a 10k a year, or 12,500 or 15,000 a year lease for a SEL with 302a package and parking package
#150 of 219 Re: 2013 ford escape lease [carsearchtob]
by Car_man HOST
Jul 19, 2012 (4:44 pm)
Hello carsearchtob. Ford Credit's July base lease rate and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Escape SEL 4WD with 15,000 miles per year in the New York area are 4.0% and 58%, respectively.
The numbers for an otherwise identical 24-month lease are 2.0% and 65%.
If you were to lease with only 12,000 miles per year, this vehicle's residual values would be 2% higher. Its 10k residuals would be 3% higher.
Car_man
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#151 of 219 2013 escape titanium
by cricfan777
Aug 03, 2012 (3:23 pm)
May I please have the residual value and money factor for 2013 Ford Escape Titanium AWD with sun roof, parking assist, full leather and navigation - MSRP 37025. This will be a 24 month lease. What about 36 as well? 15,000 miles/ year. Will be getting it under A plan though for lot cheaper. I live in Sterling Heights, Michigan. Than you.
#152 of 219 Re: 2013 escape titanium [cricfan777]
by wnuk
Aug 10, 2012 (12:08 pm)
Car Man
Can you provide the residual and MF for a 24 month lease on a 2013 Escape SEL AWD with 302A, nav, and 18" alum wheels. I will be buying extra mile as the total miles for the lease is 42000. Also, is the standard $1000 rebate applicable on a lease the same as it is on a purchase? Not the conquest rebate. I'm in PA.
Thanks
#153 of 219 Re: 2013 escape titanium [wnuk]
by wnuk
Aug 16, 2012 (5:30 pm)
Just Leased a Kodiak Brown SEL AWD with 302A, MFT w/Nav, and aluminum wheels. A 24 month lease with 15,000 miles the MF was .00083 (2%) and the residual was 65 % . For each additional 1,500 miles beyond 15,000 and up to 19,500 deduct 1% from the residual.
So my deal was for 24 months
19,500 miles per year for a residual of 62%. I bought an extra 500 miles per year for a total of 40,000 miles in 2 years. The residual did not change you just pay .15 cents per mile after 19500.
MSRP with destination was $33,430. Settled on $31,200 sales price. I did not have a competitive lease bonus of $1000. So the sales price was very fair.
Hope this helps some