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What to know before buying your new Ford.
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The process of buying a new vehicle can seem intimidating, with plenty of options and information to consider. Ford has your back with helpful insights and some simple steps to make your shopping experience easier.
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You’ve found the new vehicle you love, now it’s time to figure out financing: whether to lease or purchase, what the differences are, and what to expect from your ownership experience.
What to Know Before You Buy a Ford
Ready to start shopping for your new vehicle? Whether you’re looking online or visiting your local Ford dealership, explore our FAQ to discover what you need to know.
What should I do before I visit a dealership?
If you are early in your purchasing journey, treat a visit to a Ford Store like you would any in-person shopping experience. You can check out different models and colours and get a better idea of the size of the vehicles you are interested in.
As you get closer to your purchase, it could be helpful to have a contact at your local dealership who can assist you in narrowing down your options and finding the right Ford for you.
If you want to get a better sense of your financing options with no obligation or credit impact, get prequalified now to gauge your purchasing power.
What should I bring to the dealership?
When you’re ready to purchase your new vehicle, you may want to bring:
- Pre-approval notification, if you have one
- Driver’s license (or government ID)
- Proof of income: paystubs or a letter of employment
- Proof of residence: apartment lease, bank statement, pay stub, or utility bill showing your name and address
- Proof of vehicle insurance
- Source of down payment
- Trade-in: vehicle title, registration, all original equipment
What extras or add-ons should I get with my new vehicle purchase?
Ford also has a range of accessories to help you customize your vehicle to fit your lifestyle. Explore these options at the time of purchase, when you may be able to include them in your financing.