Ford Escape Lease Questions

220 messages,  Last post on Jun 19, 2013 at 7:54 AM

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#169 of 220 Re: 2013 Ford Escape SEL [alighter] by gee22

Nov 15, 2012 (11:10 am)

Replying to: alighter (Nov 11, 2012 6:05 am)
Because of your trade, no one would be able to comment on whether it is a good deal or not. For example, if you are trading in a clunker and the dealer is giving you $2K for it, then your $275 payment is probably a great deal, but if you were trading in a 2012 Mercedes and getting $2K, the dealer could lease you the Escape for a penny a month and still make a big profit on the deal. I'm sure you're not trading in a Mercedes but you get the point.

#170 of 220 Lease rate and residual Please !! by jdukie1

Nov 15, 2012 (11:56 am)

Hi.
 
Looking at leasing a 2013 Escape SEL 302a,1.6L AWD panorama roof..$500 over Invoice of 30700 ..MSRP 33075. In NJ 08721
 
Thanks. John

#171 of 220 Re: Lease rate and residual Please !! [jdukie1] by jdukie1

Nov 15, 2012 (12:02 pm)

Replying to: jdukie1 (Nov 15, 2012 11:56 am)
BTW 15000 miles

#172 of 220 Re: 2013 Ford Escape SEL [gee22] by alighter

Nov 20, 2012 (4:30 pm)

Replying to: gee22 (Nov 15, 2012 11:10 am)
I received $2.1k over the edmunds trade in value on my trade. This also ended up being 2k over my residual value since the vehicle lease was almost over.

#173 of 220 Re: Leasing Vs Buying [Car_man] by printerman1

Nov 20, 2012 (6:41 pm)

Replying to: Car_man (Jul 03, 2006 2:44 am)
my accountant advise: if you drive a lot..buy! if cruising city driving with occasional hwy...lease. Keep an eye on your mileage.
Ford is out to make money, after sales, they dont give a hoot about you. Check the LemonAid guide.

#174 of 220 Lease Rate and Residual by rugger_mike

Nov 22, 2012 (6:56 am)

Looking at leasing the 2013 Escape Titanium 4WD loaded with tech, parking, leather seats, towing package. 36 month, 12000 miles. I'm in the midwest (52241). How much room is there for negotiation at the dealer with these numbers? I've never leased before and I'm just curious how the haggling process goes compared to buying. Thanks!

#175 of 220 they claim poor mouth by printerman1

Nov 22, 2012 (2:21 pm)

but they buy on quantity. try it.
google ...leasing vs buying.
I do a lot of miles, leasing is no good for me

#176 of 220 Experts, Is this a good deal? by asagem

Dec 18, 2012 (10:31 am)

I am trying to figure out if this is a good deal in Metro Detroit area?
 
2013 Ford Escape SE 2.0L FWD
 
MSRP: 25070
Options: 3920
(201 Cargo management Package: 440
Ruby Red additional Charge: 395
2.0l Engine charge: 1095
Power Panorama Roof: 1395
18" Aluminium Wheels: 595)
 
Destination Charge: 825
 
Total MSRP: 29815
 
I do not know the residual value & money factor used and he quoted me the following:
24 month, 15K miles
500 due at signing and monthly would be $350/month OTD (including everything)
 
I could only qualify for x-plan and there $1000 customer cash offer from Ford and not sure what else he was able to do it.
How I can reverse calculate the selling price from the payment as I have never leased before.
 
Thanks.

#177 of 220 Re: Experts, Is this a good deal? [asagem] by explorerx4

Dec 18, 2012 (5:29 pm)

Replying to: asagem (Dec 18, 2012 10:31 am)
Just ask what the residual is. Good place to start to figure out the numbers.
Clicked on the Escape ad on this page found this info.
"Lessee has option to purchase vehicle at lease end at price negotiated with dealer at signing."
I think it can kind of complicate things.
There is a general leasing forum here somewhere.

#178 of 220 December rates? by cliffpoz

Dec 27, 2012 (5:09 pm)

Carman - looking for December residual and money factor for 2.0 titanium. 36 months 10k per year. Thanks!
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