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Materials Needed When Purchasing or Leasing a Vehicle

When buying or leasing a vehicle, it's essential to be well-prepared to ensure you make an informed decision and have a smooth transaction process. Our professional sales team will inform you on what you need to bring to the dealership. In case you forget, we have created a helpful list of items to take with you for the transaction.

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Documents Needed When Purchasing or Leasing a Vehicle

Valid ID/Driver's License/Social Security Number

You'll need a valid driver's license to test drive the vehicle and your social security number (SSN) to complete the purchase or lease paperwork.

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Important: Ensure your driver's license is up-to-date and not expired.

Valid Proof of Insurance

If you already have an insurance policy, bring proof of insurance with you. If you're purchasing or leasing a new vehicle, you will want to call your insurance company ahead of time to ensure you're adequately covered when you drive off the lot.

Title and Registration Documentation

If you're trading in a vehicle, bring its title, registration, and any related loan or lease information. This will help facilitate the trade-in process.

Release of Lien Documentation (if applicable)

You would need to bring a release of lien when getting a new vehicle to demonstrate that you've fully paid off any outstanding loans on your trade-in vehicle, ensuring clear ownership for the buyer or dealership.

Payment Types Accepted

Personal/Cashier's Check or Cash

You'll need a valid driver's license to test drive the vehicle and your social security number (SSN) to complete the purchase or lease paperwork.

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Please note: We only accept $500 MAX on a credit card.

Ford Plan Information

A/X/Z Plan Pin Number

If you're using a Ford employee or supplier purchase plan, remember to bring your 7-digit PIN number with you.


Remember…

…that the specific documents and items required may vary depending on your location, the type of vehicle you're purchasing, and the dealership's policies. It's a good practice to check with your salesperson in advance to ensure you have everything you need for a smooth vehicle purchase or lease experience.