Ford F-Series Lease Questions

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#31 of 206 texas limo by longhornlimo

Mar 08, 2006 (3:17 pm)

my current F&I deal worsheet has me at purchase price $26650, 18716 ballon, 50 doc fee, 1473.52 TEXAS tax, payment 175.70 x 24

#32 of 206 Ford Red Carpet Option by longhornlimo

Mar 10, 2006 (9:46 pm)

My deal is a Balloon payment purchase. I'm in the wrong place I guess . My posts are moving to the F150 purchase experiences discussion. Please stumble on over if you're interested...

#33 of 206 Ford Direct - SuperCrew XLT 4x4 Lease Question by doctor_t

Mar 13, 2006 (7:20 pm)

I'm looking at the FordDirect.com Perfect Match 2006 F-150 Supercrew XLT 4x4 lease advertised for 215 per month. 31582 Base - $2,000 (Customer Cash) - $1,000 Perfect Match for adjusted price of 28582.
 
24 Month lease with 999 down and 595 acquisition fee, is this a decent deal? I'm primarily wanting a short term lease, 24 month, little money down, and don't care about keeping it beyond the lease period, but looking for a small payment!
 
Is this any good? I'm not set on Ford, just a 4 door 4x4 truck. Can X plan be applied to this?
 
Thanks a bunch!

#34 of 206 Ford F150 Supercrew Lease 2006 by liv4mtns

Mar 18, 2006 (9:28 am)

Hi,
 
Just wondering if anyone can provide any info on the Ford F-150 Supercrew lease that I have been seeing on television recently. Looking for 36-48 months w/ 12,000-15,00 miles per year. Is this option available? All help will be gretatly appreciated. I will continue to investigate on my own also.
 
Thanks,
 
Kevin.

#35 of 206 2006 Ford F150 Supercrew 4x4 (Lariat) by colson

Mar 20, 2006 (2:37 pm)

Hey all, I am looking to lease a 2006 F150 4x4 Supercrew (Lariat), basically I'm looking at around 37-40K MSRP. My question is, what would be a good lease payment for this car?
 
This will be my first car purchase in quite a while, so I've been researching as much as possible, and was wondering what an acceptable lease payment would be?
 
As well, how exactly does the mileage work for leases? Is there a maximum amount of miles-per-year that you can get added to the lease, and how much does it normally add to your lease payments (I would like to get around 20k a year, if not more).
 
Thank you all so very much for your responses, and I look forward to reading them! And also thanks for everything that has already been written, it's been a great help!!

#36 of 206 To lease or no to lease... by jetdx

Mar 20, 2006 (10:03 pm)

I have been suddenly thrown into the market for a new vehicle. My plans all along were to get a truck one day but not this soon. I am a big Ford guy from my short history of buying my own vehicles. I am looking at getting an F-150 4dr supercab 2wd short bed XL or XLT (in the Phoenix, AZ area). I have recently heard that leasing a vehicle isn't as bad now as it used to be. My dad taught me that leases were not a good thing to get into and cause a lot of worrying. I would like to know how good leasing is now. I guess what I am looking for is someone to sell me on a lease instead of buying. THX for any input.

#37 of 206 F-150 Lease Question by eniver

Apr 05, 2006 (8:12 pm)

I am thinkning about leasing an 06 F-150 FX4 Reg Cab flareside with a sticker of 33K and a selling price of 25-26K, what would a lease payment be if I had nothing down with a 24 month term and a 10,500 mile limit?

#38 of 206 Re: 2006 Texas F150 supercrew deal [longhornlimo] by Car_man HOST

Apr 23, 2006 (8:25 am)

Replying to: longhornlimo (Mar 08, 2006 1:40 pm)
Hi longhornlimo. Ford's Red Carpet Option program is what is known in the industry as a balloon note program. Balloon notes are very similar to leases in that the provide consumers with low monthly payments and the option to purchase their vehicles after a specific period of time for a specific price. The main difference between balloon notes and leases is that with leases your bank's name is on the vehicle's title, while with balloon notes yours is. Unfortunately, given the lack of popularity of balloon notes I do not personally keep tabs on the details of manufacturers' programs. I can tell you what this truck's lease program is like if you want though.
 
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#39 of 206 Re: Ford Direct - SuperCrew XLT 4x4 Lease Question [doctor_t] by Car_man HOST

Apr 23, 2006 (8:33 am)

Replying to: doctor_t (Mar 13, 2006 7:20 pm)
Hi doctor_t. Manufacturers' advertised leases are usually decent deals, however they almost always leave a little meat on the bone so to speak. If one thinks about it, it makes sense. Dealers would get pretty annoyed if the manufacturer of the vehicles that they sell went around advertising the thinnest possible deals. Consumers who are in areas with a decent level of competition are almost always able to negotiate lower selling prices on vehicles than the ones that their advertised lease payments are based upon.
 
Consumers who qualify for Ford's X-Plan can lease vehicles. If you are able to get the special x-Plan price for this truck, its lease payment will almost certainly be lower than the one that you saw being advertised.
 
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#40 of 206 Re: 2006 Ford F150 Supercrew 4x4 (Lariat) [colson] by Car_man HOST

Apr 23, 2006 (8:45 am)

Replying to: colson (Mar 20, 2006 2:37 pm)
Hi colson. Your lease payment for this truck will vary depending upon what your selling price is for it. Always remember that the selling prices of leased vehicles are negotiable, just as if you were paying cash for or financing them. You may be able to get a good idea of how much you should pay for this truck right now by visiting the following discussion: "Ford F-Series: Prices Paid & Buying Experience". Once you have an approximate selling price that you want to pay, let me know. With this information, as well as your truck's full MSRP, how long you want to lease it for, how many miles per year you need to be able to drive it, and what state you are in I can estimate what your lease payment should be.
 
The highest mileage allowance that Ford Credit publishes residual values for is 19,500 miles per year. Its 19.5K mi/yr residual values are 3% lower than its 15,000 mile per year residuals. If you need to drive more than this, you will have to purchase additional miles on a per-mile basis. It is less expensive to do so at lease signing than it is to wait until lease-end and have to pay an excess mileage penalty.
 
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