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2021 Ford Bronco Sport Already Has A 0% APR Deal
July 14, 2020
Ford is already offering 0% APR on the Bronco Sport less than a day after its official reveal. According to dealer incentive bulletins, the rugged-looking 4-door SUV already features discounted financing for both buying and leasing. These represent aggressive offers for an all-new vehicle still months away from arrival.
To start, all 2021 Bronco Sports offer 0% APR for 48 months through Ford Credit. Alternatively, 60-month and 72-month options are available at 1.9% and 3.9%, respectively. Initial offers for leasing aren't nearly as good with a rate equivalent to 4.6% APR and no sign of any rebates to help drive down the price.
The new Bronco Sport is essentially based on the Escape and will start at $28,155 with destination, over $7,800 less than a 2020 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited ($36,040 with automatic). The burlier Bronco starts at $29,995, will come in 2 and 4-door variants, but isn't due to arrive until 2021 and isn't eligible for the same incentives.
So is the Bronco Sport a good deal? For reference, the latest version of the Wrangler is roughly 2 years old and features 0% APR for 36 months. Although we've seen Wrangler rebates and Employee Pricing promos come and go, early offers on the Bronco Sport appear to be considerably more aggressive at this early stage.
2021 Ford Bronco Sport Already Has A 0% APR Deal
July 14, 2020
Ford is already offering 0% APR on the Bronco Sport less than a day after its official reveal. According to dealer incentive bulletins, the rugged-looking 4-door SUV already features discounted financing for both buying and leasing. These represent aggressive offers for an all-new vehicle still months away from arrival.
To start, all 2021 Bronco Sports offer 0% APR for 48 months through Ford Credit. Alternatively, 60-month and 72-month options are available at 1.9% and 3.9%, respectively. Initial offers for leasing aren't nearly as good with a rate equivalent to 4.6% APR and no sign of any rebates to help drive down the price.
The new Bronco Sport is essentially based on the Escape and will start at $28,155 with destination, over $7,800 less than a 2020 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited ($36,040 with automatic). The burlier Bronco starts at $29,995, will come in 2 and 4-door variants, but isn't due to arrive until 2021 and isn't eligible for the same incentives.
So is the Bronco Sport a good deal? For reference, the latest version of the Wrangler is roughly 2 years old and features 0% APR for 36 months. Although we've seen Wrangler rebates and Employee Pricing promos come and go, early offers on the Bronco Sport appear to be considerably more aggressive at this early stage.
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