Protect Yourself From Lease-End Charges With WearCare
When you reach the end of your lease, you want everything to go smoothly. That's why purchasing WearCare at the beginning of your lease is an intelligent choice. It provides $4,000 in protection against any charges for Excess Wear and Use. And that will make the transition into your new Ford a very smooth process indeed.
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2012 Ford Explorer
Wheels
Scratches greater than 6 inches and gouges deeper than 1/2 inch are chargeable.
Tires
Any sidewall damage/plugs or exposed cords/belts are chargeable.
Exterior Body
Four or more dings, dents or scratches per panel or any with a diameter greater than four inches are chargeable.
Lenses
Minor scratches and scuffs are considered normal wear and use. Cracked or broken lenses, however, are chargeable.
Glass
Because even small cracks and chips can compromise safety, all glass damage is chargeable.

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2012 Ford Explorer
Interior Burn Holes
Three or more per panel or any with a diameter greater than 1/8 inch are chargeable.
Interior Stains
Two or more per panel or any stains greater than 1/2 inch in diameter are chargeable.
Interior Cuts and Tears
Three or more per panel or any greater than 1/2 inch are chargeable.

What Is Considered Excess Wear and Use?
WearCare waives chargeable damage with the following conditions:
If your vehicle has been driven for more than an average of 25,000 miles per year, we will waive half of your responsibility for excess wear and use charges at scheduled lease-end, up to a maximum of $2,000.
Ask your Ford Dealer about the many advantages and benefits of WearCare when leasing your next vehicle.
Disclaimers:
Other exclusions may apply. Current customers can refer to their WearCare Addendum for details.






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