My Take: The Holiday Season is upon us! I hope most of you got your shopping out of the way by now. If not, good luck! As you already know, I will be out of the country visiting family for two weeks, returning January 10th. Until then, I leave you with the lease rates for the Ford Flex, which will be my last post of the year. I know, this isn’t exactly the best lease rate to leave you with, but this is all I could dig up before leaving. The good news is that there is $1000 rebate on this car, so going below invoice is certainly possible (it should shave about $30 off your monthly payment). I do have to hand it to Ford though, they have done a decent job positioning themselves to weather the economic storm. I can’t say the same for GM or Chrysler. GM should have sold off some of their divisions but you already know what they say about old dogs…Anyway, this is an old rant for the new year, so enjoy the Holiday Season!!! Feel free to post on the forums if you have questions, I know B sometimes pops in to share his knowledge and knows a lot about leasing cars. If I find internet connection, I might answer a few questions of my own if time permits. See you all next year and Happy Leasing!
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At Invoice | At MSRP | |||||
Make/Model | Invoice | MSRP | 24-month | 36-month | 24-month | 36-month |
09 Ford Flex Limited FWD | $33,164 | $35,735 | $N/A | $539 | $N/A | $615 |
NOTE: Estimates assuming the following conditions:
- Inception fees (1st month payment, DMV, doc fee, bank fee, tire tax and possible security deposit) will be paid at signing.
- Local Taxes not included.
- 24-month/15k and 36-month/15k terms.
- All cars are stock, without any options.
2009 Ford Flex December Lease Rates
2009 Ford Flex Limited FWD
36-month | 15k miles | residual 48% | .001875 base money factor
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