Ford Escape Lease Questions

219 messages,  Last post on May 22, 2013 at 3:10 PM

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#189 of 219 March residual and money factor by metsjets96

Mar 10, 2013 (12:36 pm)

Hi Car Man,
 
Wondering if you could help. I'm looking for the money factor and residual on a 24 and 36 month terms. 12k / year for March. I'm in NY and I would like to go in guns ablazing, to avoid the grueling process of back and forth to and from the podium. Looking for an SEL, not sure if the model matters.
 
Thanks for your help.

#190 of 219 Lease of 6 AWD Ford escapes by guzel

Mar 21, 2013 (2:41 pm)

We are the company, leased Ford Escapes from April 2010 to March 2013: 36 months. 500$ per car a month. What is the residual value? what should a buyout price be? thank you !

#191 of 219 Re: March residual and money factor [metsjets96] by Car_man HOST

Mar 24, 2013 (7:54 am)

Replying to: metsjets96 (Mar 10, 2013 12:36 pm)
Hi metsjets96. I could have guessed by your username that you are in New York .
 
Ford Credit's March base lease rate and residual value for a 24-month lease of a 2013 Escape SEL AWD with 12,000 miles per year are 0.25% and 67%.
 
The numbers for an otherwise identical 36-month lease are 1.0% and 59%.
 
Ford is currently providing a $750 cash incentive on leases of this car through Ford Credit.
 
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#192 of 219 Re: Lease of 6 AWD Ford escapes [guzel] by Car_man HOST

Mar 24, 2013 (7:55 am)

Replying to: guzel (Mar 21, 2013 2:41 pm)
Hi guzel. It is imposible for us to tell you what your Escape's residual value and end-of-term purchase option price are. You should contact the bank that you are leasing it through, most likely Ford Credit, to find out that information.
 
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#193 of 219 Money Factor & Residual for 36/39Month - TEXAS by johnathon

Apr 01, 2013 (9:59 am)

Car Man,
 
Can you give me the money factor and residual for a 36/39 month lease on 2013 FWD, Titanium in Dallas Texas? Also, I see there is is a $1,000 and a $1,500 FMC incentive - are either of those applicable to lease arrangements with Ford?
 
I've found a vehicle with MSRP of $34,945 (inc dest) and the dealer is offering at below invoice price of $31,841. He subtracted the $2500 for my purchase quote giving me a cap cost of 29341 - but I'm not usure if the 2500 works on the lease.
 
Thanks for all your great advice.

#194 of 219 MY13 Ford Escape, April lease rates by chrism124

Apr 04, 2013 (4:48 am)

Hi Car_man,
 
Can you provide me with the April lease rates (residual and m.f.) for a MY13 Ford Escape Titanium 4WD for both 24 and 36 months at 10k per year. Has the acquisition fee changed from $595?
 
Are there any incentives that would apply to leasing. My state is New Hampshire. I do own a competitive vehicle but it is not leased. Otherwise I am not or have not been in the military. The last Ford owned was over 10-years ago.
 
Thank you.

#195 of 219 Lease help please by needalease

Apr 14, 2013 (1:23 pm)

Could you please tell me Ford's buy iinterest rate and residual percentage on the following:
 
2013 Ford Escape SEL 4wd
36month 12k miles/yr
2.0I4 engine
Equipment group 302A
 
Also, is the residual and/or interest rate different on the Titanium trim level?
 
Zip code: 49009 Michigan
 
Thank you!!!

#196 of 219 Additional information by needalease

Apr 15, 2013 (8:32 am)

Replying to: needalease (Apr 14, 2013 1:23 pm)
Total MSRP: $34,200

#197 of 219 was told FWD had bad residual... by leasingdummy

Apr 17, 2013 (6:01 am)

Hi,
Im in MA and was getting a quote for an SEL AWD for 24months 15K...I inquired about the FWD SEL to try to save money and was told the "residual is not really that good" and then not given the information. I am trying to see if there really is that much of a difference between an identical vehicle other than one is FWD and the other is AWD. I would LOVE to save the money and get the FWD.

#198 of 219 Re: was told FWD had bad residual... [leasingdummy] by automelon48

Apr 18, 2013 (12:14 am)

Replying to: leasingdummy (Apr 17, 2013 6:01 am)
I have an SEL 2.0 FWD, and I can tell you that you will save anywhere from 7% to 15% on your fuel bill, based on what I know and what I have read from AWD owners. The FWD is 150 lbs lighter, so in theory, the braking, acceleration and handling are better as well. I used snow tires here in Canada in this winter and had no issues whatsoever. I am very happy with my FWD choice and so is my wallet. This does not answer your lease question, but may be $0.02 worth of advice anyway.
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