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Would appreciate the MF & Residual on the Big Bear

nnascar88

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I’m looking to lease a 2025 Gladiator Big Bear 36 month 15 k a year lease. Want to know MF & Residual thanks in Advance.
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Please clarify.

MF in vehicles usually means Maintenance Free. Residual value will be spelled out in a lease.

Most common leases are 12 K a year for 36 months. That is variable. Going over the mileage is spelled out in your lease documents.

Most leases are maintenance free.

Leasing, can be an advantage, especially if the car or truck turns out to be unreliable. Like renting EXCEPT you buy down the purchase price if you buy it at lease end if you want to keep it. But the rest of the time you are renting it with free maintenance.

And if the car or truck is a POS or you don't like it, give it back. You rented a Jeep for a couple or few years.

Unless you buy it at lease end, your down payment is lost money. It is all a gamble.
 
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Please clarify.

MF in vehicles usually means Maintenance Free. Residual value will be spelled out in a lease.

Most common leases are 12 K a year for 36 months. That is variable. Going over the mileage is spelled out in your lease documents.

Most leases are maintenance free.

Leasing, can be an advantage, especially if the car or truck turns out to be unreliable. Like renting EXCEPT you buy down the purchase price if you buy it at lease end if you want to keep it. But the rest of the time you are renting it with free maintenance.

And if the car or truck is a POS or you don't like it, give it back. You rented a Jeep for a couple or few years.

Unless you buy it at lease end, your down payment is lost money. It is all a gamble.
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Money is a serious factor when buying Jeeps, I promise you that. Personally, I wouldn’t spend any extra on any “edition” unless it was a Rubicon. Either sport model or Rubicon would be the only thing I’d lease.
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