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Old 07-17-2017, 02:25 PM
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more leasing victims! lol

but seriously, as stated, the steps are like 250 bucks online vs the 500+ most oem charge. And if you add them on your own (super easy to install), you can just take them off later and keep them. The bed liner is trickier, I mean you cant really take a spray on liner with you later! If its just a drop in liner, again order it on your own for 99 dollars and take it out when you turn it in.

Anything the dealer knows about, they will keep.
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Old 07-19-2017, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by toddslightning
I did the same thing a couple months ago I added remote start and bed lights .. I had to pay up front for them but the monthly payments went down drasticly which in the end make them free over the length of the lease but I am going to buy my truck in the end so technically i get to keep it all lol
How did you go about setting that up? Like them lowering payments for the remote start and what not, thank you.
Old 07-19-2017, 12:29 PM
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Bottom line, if you don't understand leasing, its not for you (and you have a REAL potential of getting screwed in the end)

If you never heard of cap cost reduction, residual value, money factor, acquisition/inception/disposition, and/or how to look them up and figure a lease equation, you better pass!
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Originally Posted by gregsf150stx
Bottom line, if you don't understand leasing, its not for you (and you have a REAL potential of getting screwed in the end)

If you never heard of cap cost reduction, residual value, money factor, acquisition/inception/disposition, and/or how to look them up and figure a lease equation, you better pass!
Completely agree. Took me a few leases to fully understand. Its funny how a F150 lease and Explorer lease, similar MRSP's can be completely 2 different payments (by a $150 a month). You have to know your terms.
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Yes, most definitely!

Residual value, cap cost, money factor, etc vary from vehicle to vehicle.
Also, lease cash might be on one model and not the other.

Research everything. Edmunds.com usually has people in every forum that lists these factors (except cap cost) on every model.

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Completely agree. Took me a few leases to fully understand. Its funny how a F150 lease and Explorer lease, similar MRSP's can be completely 2 different payments (by a $150 a month). You have to know your terms.




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