Buying vs Leasing a New Car at Harrison Ford

New Ford F-150 Lease in Wellington, OH

Our team at Harrison Ford is thrilled to share with you all of our current models' exciting features and capabilities. If you plan to finance your new Ford with a loan or a lease, you can count on our financing department associates to help you out.

Benefits of Buying a New Car

Our customers who enjoy driving the same Ford for many years often prefer to take out a new loan. With a loan, you can drive your vehicle for as long as you want to once the vehicle is paid off. You could even hand the car down to a family member many years from now.

Other benefits include:

  • You own the vehicle
  • The ability to customize your vehicle with aftermarket parts
  • No mileage restrictions - you can drive it as much as you want
  • Each payment helps build vehicle equity to use towards a future trade-in
  • No payments once the vehicle is paid off
  • No excess wear or use charges - you choose to fix it or not if it needs repairs

 

Benefits of Leasing a New Car

With a lease, you can enjoy your new Ford for a few years until the lease term is up. Then, bring your vehicle back to us. You can pick out the latest Ford model that appeals to you at that time.

When you lease a Ford, you can enjoy:

  • Lower monthly payments
  • Only pay for the mileage you use
  • No long term obligations
  • Be protected against used vehicle market fluctuations 
  • You won't owe anything on the vehicle when you trade it in
  • 2-3 Year leases are under warranty for most, if not all, of the lease term
  • Gap Insurance is included
  • Always drive the latest model
  • Various options at the end of your lease 
    • lease another new vehicle
    • buy out your lease and keep driving it
    • just walk away

 

Are you ready to get to know more about the loan and lease options available to you? Our Harrison Ford's financing team is happy to help you explore possibilities. Fill out the financing application online or in person, and we will be in touch soon to tell you about the options.