Ford Lease Returns

Ford Lease Returns

As your lease term winds down, it's time to decide on your next move. Whether you plan to upgrade to a new Ford, keep the vehicle you're driving, or return it, we're here to guide you through the process.

Option 1: Upgrade to a New Ford

When your lease ends, you can trade in your current vehicle and upgrade to one of Ford's new models, ensuring a smooth transition into your next ride.

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Why Lease Again?

  • Access to the Latest Models: Always drive a vehicle with the newest technology and features.
  • Lower Maintenance Costs: Leases often come with maintenance packages, which can reduce repair costs.
  • Possibly Lower Payments: Depending on the lease terms, your new monthly payments could be similar to or lower than your current ones.

Option 2: Purchase Your Leased Vehicle

If you've enjoyed your current vehicle, you can choose to purchase it.

Is a Buyout the Right Choice for You?

  • Condition Check: Take stock of your vehicle's wear, mileage, and overall condition.
  • Market Research: Look into your car's current market value to assess its potential for future resale.
  • Financial Considerations: Compare the cost of ownership, including payments, interest, and depreciation, against the buyout price.

Option 3: Return Your Lease

Returning your lease is simple if you're ready for a fresh start.

Pre-Return Inspection:

  • Inspection Timing: Schedule your inspection a few weeks prior to the end of your lease.
  • The Process: A representative will inspect the vehicle for excessive wear and tear or damage.
  • Inspection Review: Your vehicle's condition will be compared with the lease agreement's terms.

Final Return and Potential Charges:

  • When returning the vehicle, make sure to bring your lease paperwork, all vehicle keys, the owner's manual, maintenance documentation, and any accessories that came with it.
  • Mileage Overcharges: You may be charged a fee if you've exceeded the mileage limit.
  • Excess Damage Fees: Damage beyond typical wear and tear could lead to additional costs.
  • Disposition Fee: This covers the costs associated with processing the returned vehicle.

As your lease term concludes, take time to consider your options. Whether you decide to upgrade, keep your current vehicle, or return it, we're here to help. Contact us or visit the Ford website for more information.

  1. Gwinnett Place Ford

    3230 Satellite Boulevard
    Duluth, GA 30096

    • Phone: 844-877-4850
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3230 Satellite Boulevard
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  • Phone: 844-877-4850

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