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Reginald P. Smithers wrote:
Then you should be in the clear about using it to pull your light boat,but make sure you keep it clean, without any dings or dents, from the parking lot. Whatever you do don't stain the carpeting or cloth seats. I have heard horror stories where the dealer wanted to charge so much for the "extra wear and tear" which the owner thought was "normal wear and tear", the owners found it cheaper to buy the car and the resell it on their own. These were attorneys who used the car for work, and it picked up the normal small dings in the parking lot. It sounds like you got one hell of a deal, and hopefully you will come out ahead in the lease. My personal cars I have always kept as long as they would runs reliablly, so I have never considered a lease. Oh, and you really are a *******. ; ) This is the first time I have ever leased a vehicle and you're adding to the anxiety. They tell me the local Ford dealership is very forgiving when it comes to 'wear & tear and they have a credit card sized gage that they use to judge any body metal dings etc. If the ding is smaller...you're in the clear. I'll baby that truck over the next three years....should be good as new. One complaint... I'd rather have the regular cab. I find the 'Super Cab' as too many blind spots when backing up. |
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