It makes zero sense. It's not like a low mileage 3 year old Bronco is going to sit on a lot for long. This would be a great way for dealerships to make money twice off of these vehicles.
Trying to make money is one thing. Raping consumers who aren't smart enough to break down the numbers is...
Thanks. I sent a message to the most recent dealership and they said they’d “have a sales manager look into it some more”. Having said that, I’ve physically been to THREE dealerships and all three showed me lease payments in the $650-$850 range depending on trim. One was a huge dealership in...
I guess the reason I'm so surprised is that this is the exact opposite of what I'm used to. Take Wrangler for example... before Bronco it was the highest resale value in America and the best residuals. And because of that, the banks put amazing rates on them. Right before COVID I was seeing...
The residual is over 70%. That's better than any vehicle I've ever seen. This means the Bronco should be the best lease on the market. So again, they must be jacking the interest rate sky high on purpose to try and discourage people.
I do agree. The Braptor flares do look like the biggest afterthought since the 1991 Jeep YJ Renegade. Just seeing one initiates the gag reflex.
My parents have a Big Bend with Sasquatch and it's great in terms of proportions...maybe could use another 1 inch of ride height but overall pretty...
So I'm currently leasing a 2025 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 4-door. Sticker was $62,400. Residual $41,250. They were advertising $369/month lease with very little money down. I ended up putting zero down (was always advised to never put money down on a lease) so my payment ended up in the $400s...