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Hello, anyone out there lease a 16-17 superduty non-commercial? Looking to maybe move into one here soon however I lease my 150's and would like to do the same with SD. Thanks
The SD has no lease support so just say no. You could set up a commercial lease, but you have to have some sort of company and, more importantly, it would be an open end lease.
Actually, I take part of that back. You could contact Ally bank. They do non-factory leasing and you'd at least be able to take advantage of the rebates if they could write you something up. That's the best option I can think of. I haven't gone though the process with anyone so IDK how you'd end up, but that's where I would start!
My local Ford dealer was offering non commercial leases on some 2016 Super Duty last year.
The lease was through a local credit union.
They were only on a few XL trucks, no trim levels above that.
I asked my salesman about it, he said it was more or less on a trial basis with only the one lender. He said it was most likely not going to be continued. They were 36 month 12000 mile / year high residual leases, and the payments were not that attractive.
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