Question on Ford's Lease Pull Ahead Program
Hello all,
My F-150 lease ends in December, however in June I will only have 3 lease payments left (2 were paid ahead). I'm wanting to lease another F-150. Since there will be only 3 payments left, will Ford offer the pull ahead program in June? Or will they offer it 3 months prior to lease end?
Thanks for any help!
My F-150 lease ends in December, however in June I will only have 3 lease payments left (2 were paid ahead). I'm wanting to lease another F-150. Since there will be only 3 payments left, will Ford offer the pull ahead program in June? Or will they offer it 3 months prior to lease end?
Thanks for any help!
Hello all,
My F-150 lease ends in December, however in June I will only have 3 lease payments left (2 were paid ahead). I'm wanting to lease another F-150. Since there will be only 3 payments left, will Ford offer the pull ahead program in June? Or will they offer it 3 months prior to lease end?
Thanks for any help!
My F-150 lease ends in December, however in June I will only have 3 lease payments left (2 were paid ahead). I'm wanting to lease another F-150. Since there will be only 3 payments left, will Ford offer the pull ahead program in June? Or will they offer it 3 months prior to lease end?
Thanks for any help!
I tried that trick on my last platinum, turns out ford discontinued the pull ahead program I believe in 2017 for the f150, I had to pay my remaining 3 payments and got out early, if you aren't strapped for miles like I was then you should ride it out and start shopping November/December for previous model year trucks, it's how I got pretty much 13k off sticker on a 65k platinum, the kicker was for me that the 2018 was the exact same truck as the 2019, I don't see any big changes for the 2020 truck so you will probably be in the same boat as me.
I tried that trick on my last platinum, turns out ford discontinued the pull ahead program I believe in 2017 for the f150, I had to pay my remaining 3 payments and got out early, if you aren't strapped for miles like I was then you should ride it out and start shopping November/December for previous model year trucks, it's how I got pretty much 13k off sticker on a 65k platinum, the kicker was for me that the 2018 was the exact same truck as the 2019, I don't see any big changes for the 2020 truck so you will probably be in the same boat as me.
On my 2nd truck, have had the 3.5 for both, can't say for towing but it works well for hauls, we drove 50 miles one way with roughly 2k lbs worth of tiles in the bed and it handled like a dream, engine pulled weight with ease, power is great on the highway, sometimes takes a bit of time to build up boost in the city but it's fine honestly, auto/start stop is a bit of a pain but it posted probably a 1.5 mpg gain in the city over the previous truck(2016 to 18) but that 10 speed has something to do with the higher mpg or so I would assume. If you aren't towing/hauling and want a lariat or xlt the 2.7 would be the best bang for buck.

