Ford will offer fleet incentives for most of its 2018 model-year vehicles, including the new EcoSport subcompact SUV and next-generation Expedition, the company announced.
Ford will offer fleet incentives for most of its 2018 model-year vehicles, including the new EcoSport subcompact SUV and next-generation Expedition, the company announced.
For its trucks, Ford will offer $3,000 for the F-150 XL (all cabs); $4,000 for the F-150 XLT (all cabs); and $1,500 for the F-150 King Ranch, Lariat, Limited, and Platinum (Super Cab and Crew Cab).
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For its medium-duty trucks, Ford will offer $4,000 for the gasoline F-650, $4,500 for the diesel F-650 and diesel F-650 tractor, $5,000 for the gasoline F-750, $5,500 for the diesel F-750, and $5,500 for the diesel F-750 tractor.
For its vans, Ford will offer $2,500 for the Transit cargo van and wagon, $1,250 for the Transit Connect cargo van, and $1,250 for the Transit Connect wagon (including the 86T Taxi package).
For its SUVs, Ford will offer $1,000 for the EcoSport, $1,500 for the Escape, $1,500 for the Flex, and $3,500 for the Expedition.
For its cars, Ford will offer $2,000 for the gasoline Fusion, $2,000 for the Fusion Hybrid, and $1,000 for the Fusion Energi.
Lincoln incentives include $1,250 for the MKC, $3,500 for the MKZ, $1,600 for the MKT, and $2,500 for the Navigator.
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Ford will announce incentives for the C-Max, E-450 cutaway van, Mustang, Focus, Edge, Explorer, Police Interceptor sedan, Police Interceptor Utility, Lincoln Continental, and Lincoln MKX in the coming weeks.
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