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I have a question about the ford red carpet lease? lets say i lease a new ranger and i decide to put a roll bar on it (Show Bar). at the end of my lease, i decide to turn the truck in. now are they going to deduct from the value of the truck because you have to drill holes in the bed? i have been pondering this question for some time now.
Thanks,
Joseph Foster
I don't know why anyone would consider leasing a vehicle in the first place. A former co-worker of mine leased an '02 Ranger Edge 4X4. She is going to end up paying more for that leased vehicle that she will have to give up in a couple years than if she bought it outright. To me, it just seems like you're renting the thing for a couple years. Oh, and you can't drive it much because of the mileage clauses in the lease, and heaven forbid you get so much as a scratch in the paint.
Well just thought would let everyone know that i did not lease the truck, but now that i have it, i cant find any accessories for it, like brush guard, bed caps, does anybody know where i can find these things for a 2003 ford ranger FX4 level ll?
Thanks,
Joseph Foster
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