Ford will not be offering RCL leasing. Any true leases will be through third parties.RCL has not been announced yet. We should have the real financing programs in December when deliveries start.
Sorry, I missed the last half of the Ford Options weekly status meeting last week. I only attended for the end to end testing updates to monitor if they needed any help from our team. I must have missed that plans had changed back.Ford will not be offering RCL leasing. Any true leases will be through third parties.
Well maybe I shot my mouth off too soon. I only know the original plans for balloon loans disguised as leases that Ford said would be their ‘leasing‘ option for the Mach-E. If you are aware of a change in plans that as yet has not been announced I defer to you.Sorry, I missed the last half of the Ford Options weekly status meeting last week. I only attended for the end to end testing updates to monitor if they needed any help from our team. I must have missed that plans had changed back.
I didn't see an answer in that article. What did I miss?This is likely why the RCL has not been presented as an option. https://www.creditkarma.com/auto/i/electric-car-lease-what-to-know
If you read the rest of this discussion, it becomes clear that Woeo doesn't work for Ford and might not be accurately representing their plans here. We don't yet know what financing options Ford Credit will offer at time of delivery, and how those compare to all of your other options.Bad decision by Ford.
I'll trust @hybrid2bev on the best information on lease options.If you read the rest of this discussion, it becomes clear that Woeo doesn't work for Ford and might not be accurately representing their plans here. We don't yet know what financing options Ford Credit will offer at time of delivery, and how those compare to all of your other options.
OK, I see. Well most manufacturers pass the credit on and I assume that Ford would as well, if they offered a lease. If they didn't, then ya that would not be a good deal. Given the choice, lease with credit or Ford Options, I would take the lease.More related to the possibility of not getting the tax credit in a lease versus getting it using the Options.
Ford obviously. Despite Ford's very public proclamations that RCL would not be offered, (I can pull up all their statements if you want) they had to reverse their previous stance.Who's eating crow from this thread?
And one could equally pull up plenty of your "informed" posts that Ford would not offer a lease until after the incentives were up, despite being told you were incorrect over and over by someone that actually knew something.Ford obviously. Despite Ford's very public proclamations that RCL would not be offered, (I can pull up all their statements if you want) Ford has had to reverse their previous stance.