Official Lease Thread
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It makes sense-without knowing the details of your lease I know that it is not unusual for current gen trucks to sell for $10k+ off. So your sales price likely landed somewhere between $30-35k. The plat listed above was a sales price of $55k.
Yes, as a whole that is a staggering amount of money for a lease-but it is not unwarranted. It circles back to something that has been beaten to death-trucks are getting very expensive.
Yes, as a whole that is a staggering amount of money for a lease-but it is not unwarranted. It circles back to something that has been beaten to death-trucks are getting very expensive.
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It makes sense-without knowing the details of your lease I know that it is not unusual for current gen trucks to sell for $10k+ off. So your sales price likely landed somewhere between $30-35k. The plat listed above was a sales price of $55k.
Yes, as a whole that is a staggering amount of money for a lease-but it is not unwarranted. It circles back to something that has been beaten to death-trucks are getting very expensive.
Yes, as a whole that is a staggering amount of money for a lease-but it is not unwarranted. It circles back to something that has been beaten to death-trucks are getting very expensive.
id hate to see a purchase price
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No, cdgemakis had 3 year @ 15k, with nothing down. I understand what you are saying but again it's not apples to apples. Of course a 2 yr, 10k lease will be high and he is putting nothing down. You can't go by fords website, means nothing. My lease was 300 less than it said.
Last edited by GOBLUEJD; 12-21-2014 at 08:04 PM.
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