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Ford Vs. Dodge vs. Chev. Feb Incentives

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Ford is way behind, but I see the market softening.

Feb. 2022 forecast for incentives.

When it comes to leases, the 2021 Ford Expedition and F-150 will likely offer OK value. The worst lease deals are probably going to be on the 2022 Ford Escape and 2021 Mustang, you'll want to stay away from leasing these models.

Of note for February, Ford is forecast to offer up to $3,000 in cash rebates on the 2021 Ford Edge and $3,000 on the 2021 EcoSport. Overall, the average rebate across all Ford models is currently $1,700. As for low APR finance deals, Ford will likely continue to offer 0% financing for 60 months on many models, including cash back up to $2,000.

Camaro and Blazer will likely offer Good value. The worst lease deals are probably going to be on the 2022 Chevrolet Suburban and 2021 Suburban, you'll want to stay away from leasing these models.

Of note for February, Chevrolet is forecast to offer up to $2,500 in cash rebates on the 2021 Chevrolet Equinox and $1,750 on the 2021 Blazer. Overall, the average rebate across all Chevrolet models is currently $800.


When it comes to cash back rebates, Dodge is forecast to offer up to $4,700 on the 2021 Dodge Durango and $4,000 on the 2021 Challenger. Overall, the average rebate across all Dodge models is currently $4,200. As for low APR finance deals, Dodge will likely continue to offer 0% financing for 72 months on many models, including cash back up to $2,500.
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