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*PR guy deflects questions skillfully*People read into Mike’s responses far too deeply.
I love we all have opinions because I was actually saying I kind of dig those old school looking black rims .?My concern is that blue black diamond in the image... looks pretty weak with those stock rims/tires.
Too each theirI have actually been debating the option to lease. This will be a toy, so mileage wont be a big issue and if options are made available later that I want than I am not stuck long term. If nothing like that happens than I can just keep it.
Yes, all of this. Put on top of that if something happens to the car like an accident, have fun trading it in with that on your carfax. The optionality and reduced risk of leasing is greatly underappreciated. And people love thinking what their car is "worth" when they are trading it in, then they blindsided when the offer is $5k less than they thought.Lets use $45K for a purchase price, estimate a "low residual" of $22,500 after 2yrs. Both a purchase and a lease with have finance charges so I'll leave that for out simplification. If you lease, you will have paid $22,500 over the course of two years, which would be the same if you did a purchase but financed over 48mos-at the two year mark. So, at the end of two years, you will be at the same point for a lease as you would for a purchase-what am I missing? If the residual is on the high side, you can walk away, if the residual is low, you can sell on the open market and pocket some cash, plus you have the option to keep it and refi the remaining $22500 as a two year or 4 year loan.
I guess it could work. Generally, keeping a new car for only two years is a sure way to lose a ton of money, but the Bronco will probably be an exception.Lets use $45K for a purchase price, estimate a "low residual" of $22,500 after 2yrs. Both a purchase and a lease with have finance charges so I'll leave that for out simplification. If you lease, you will have paid $22,500 over the course of two years, which would be the same if you did a purchase but financed over 48mos-at the two year mark. So, at the end of two years, you will be at the same point for a lease as you would for a purchase-what am I missing? If the residual is on the high side, you can walk away, if the residual is low, you can sell on the open market and pocket some cash, plus you have the option to keep it and refi the remaining $22500 as a two year or 4 year loan.
I don’t see that “not today” is much different from the orginial tweet of “we are listening”.Obviously pure speculation. But usually these guys are not allowed to use words like this that open doors.
Yeah I don’t mind the wheels.. and maybe it’s the angle of the rocks making it look lower than actual..but the overall stance I thought looked weak, like the Jeep wranglers I make funI love we all have opinions because I was actually saying I kind of dig those old school looking black rims .?
HeyI think it looks decent with the 32 to be honest the wheels are ok but I plan on upgrading those steel wheels on my black diamond when I put my order in
Yes there is an option to upgrade the wheels without getting the squatch pakage there 17 like the Steelers but instead of plain Steele’s they are a aluminum wheel that are black but not sure what they will look like Saturday is august so hopefully the builder will be live on fords website soonHey
Are you saying there’ll be an option to change wheels BESIDES the Squatch ones that come only if you Squatch the BD.?
I’m in a similar boat.. unless I get the Iconic Silver in which case the black wheels might be sharp !