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Save Money, Drive Safely - The Smart Way To Get The Best Ford Van Leasing Deals


Topics:  Ford

Save Money, Drive Safely - The Smart Way To Get The Best Ford Van Leasing Deals

Patrick Howard
15 October 2012


Who doesn't want a good deal, especially on a necessity like a van? Of course, "wanting" a good deal is entirely different from actually acquiring one. It takes some effort, a fair amount of research, and a little bit of skill in order to get a good price on a van. This applies not only to buying your preferred model but also to leasing your ideal vehicle. Some people will consider a Ford van leasing deal as opposed to financing to purchase one because leasing is significantly more affordable. Without the large lump sum and heavy monthly payments to make, many people and businesses find leasing a Ford van particularly appealing. Here are some recommendations to guarantee that your leased van does save you money while allowing you to drive without a worry.

As with any other consumer product, do shop around. Make a list of van leasing specialists that you think will offer you a good price for a Ford van. When you're enquiring with three to five leasing specialists as opposed to just two specialists, you're actually creating a bidding environment wherein one leasing specialist may be persuaded to lower its price in order to get your business. When you shop around for leasing specialists, you can also compare van leasing deals, which helps you make a more informed decision as a consumer.

Try to lease for the shortest term possible; auto specialists advice leasing for no longer than the vehicle's bumper-to-bumper warranty. The beauty of leasing a van is that you can actually drive a different model every two to three years. For instance, this year you might want to drive a Ford Ranger Pickup Double Cab Wildtrak and perhaps two years later, you'll want to try out the Ford Fiesta. A short-term lease can also help you make room for changes in your life. What if you suddenly need a van for a new business and your current pickup simply will not do? What if you move into a place with limited parking spaces and you only need a smaller vehicle? Besides, the whole point of leasing is short-term so try not to commit to a five-year contract.

Check your leased van before you put any money down or sign any contract. Make sure the van you chose is in good condition and doesn't have any bumps or dents or engine problems. Also, make sure your contract carries a good maintenance package, which can include roadside assistance and service repairs so that you don't have to worry about dealing with any mechanical problems.

Read your small van leasing agreement completely. Glancing over it will not give you sufficient information whether you have to pay for hidden costs or not and if you have to deal with penalties should you go over the stated annual mileage. If you do a lot of driving or have to do long distance driving, ask your leasing specialist about unlimited mileage.

It's always good to know that you've gotten a good deal on your leased van. By doing a little bit of work and some research, you not only save money but also guarantee your safety on the road. So choose your leasing deals wisely and drive the best leased van around the city today.


Get a good price on your van leasing deals by checking around and making enquiries to at least three van leasing specialists. This way you can make good comparison and perhaps be able to persuade one of them to lower its price.




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