First truck and first Ford ever for me. Previously owned Buick/Chevy sedans. For context I am 35 and kept both of my previous cars for about 10 years each.
Yeah the fed rate being basically zero for a while will do that. Rates will only continue to go up in 2023. Fed expected to raise rates 25bps twice this year.
TransUnion goes to 900 apparently. The dealer gives you a form showing you your credit score when you apply for financing. I believe they are legally required to provide it to you.
Edit: Should clarify the salesman said they were required to share my score with me. Not sure if it's a legal...
Assume you meant 'none' of these? I just picked up my hybrid Monday and only have 26 miles on it. But I'm not noticing significantly grabby brakes at low speed. It does feel different than physical brakes on a gas car but nothing that jerks me to a stop.
Hi All,
I picked up my hybrid XLT today (pics to follow) and Amazon dropped off my floor mats shortly after. I was able to get these for $101 after clipping the coupon on the page. They fit extremely well and seem to be high quality (not as great as my wife's weather tech mats, but nice)...
When I went in last week to finalize my Maverick I had them give me financing quotes to see if they could beat my credit union. For purchase they were offering 4.8% (worse than my credit union). For lease financing it would have been 7.5%. Both of those are with excellent credit.
Pass on it. You're clearly set on a hybrid and the resale value of mavericks will decline as more are built. Buy a beater and wait for a hybrid to pop up or order a 24MY when banks open.