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24GTBadlands

Badlands
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Those numbers are misleading to the average consumer because most people don't put 10% down and most people drive more than 10k miles/yr. $0 down and 15k miles/yr brings that to nearly 700/month I'm guessing. And that's just a 50k vehicle. Again, these vehicles don't lease well at all.
Granted, my example was for him to compare the website to what he had been quoted, although this is not a zero down lease vehicle. I believe he mentioned getting quoted 700 for a base so if he can find the vehicles he saw on Fords site he can atleast compare.

And after reading more of them my lease was a freaking deal. it was a leftover 24 Badlands with SAS and it was on super clearance. Maybe do what I did wait until September and get a great deal on a leftover 25.
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Granted, my example was for him to compare the website to what he had been quoted, although this is not a zero down lease vehicle. I believe he mentioned getting quoted 700 for a base so if he can find the vehicles he saw on Fords site he can atleast compare.

And after reading more of them my lease was a freaking deal. it was a leftover 24 Badlands with SAS and it was on super clearance. Maybe do what I did wait until September and get a great deal on a leftover 25.
That is a great way to save some money. Just have watch the leftovers and see if they start to vanish.

When I was considering a Badlands, there are still a few Azure Gray (blue) left over. I really like that color, not available in '26. I ended up getting a OBX, absolutely no '25's left over that fit my wants.

For my last vehicle ('23 Ram 1500), I bought it in late March of '24 right before the '25 came out. So many dealers had them discounted 20%. I don't know if Ford goes that low. But they will need to dump the '25's. Timing will get more crucial timed with the '27 release.
 

WXman

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Hey, I did a quick look near me and this is what I found on the Ford website, and I think these are all calculated with MSRP?
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See if these incentives compare where you are.. Maybe try to find the Bronco's you looked at and see what the payment difference is?
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One of the dealers I went to pulled this page up with me sitting there. They basically said it's not going to happen in the real world. The best they could do was $200 higher than what that website shows, because it "was a very specific configuration meant for an example".

After visiting three dealers and averaging REAL world lease payments they showed me, I plugged the numbers into a calculator online. It basically comes out to 49% interest rate. That's not a typo. $750ish per month for 36 months with the residual at or above 70% on the Bronco means you're paying 49% interest on the deal. There is absolutely no way I'm doing that.
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