From July 7 through August 31, 2026, Greg Hubler Ford in Muncie is running the Ford Summer Sales Event: 0% financing, deferred payments, and money toward a down payment across the new lineup. It’s the same national offer running at Ford dealers everywhere, but it’s worth walking through what it covers before deciding which Ranger, Bronco, or Super Duty makes the most sense.
Eligible new 2026 Mustang, Escape, Bronco, Explorer, Mach-E, Ranger, F-150, and Super Duty XL/XLT Regular Cab and SuperCab pickups, plus Transit (excluding Passenger/Wagon) and 2025 Bronco Sport, combine 0% APR financing for 36 months, $0 payments for the first 90 days, and $1,000 toward a down payment, all in the same deal. Ford backs it with a 2-year/25,000-mile Ford Protect Premium Maintenance Plan at no charge: two scheduled visits, OEM parts, and coverage on brake pads, engine belts and hoses, wiper blades, and spark plugs, with a $0 deductible. The plan applies the same way whether it’s a Bronco with the Sasquatch package or a Super Duty ordered for towing.
Super Duty buyers often must choose between the 6.7L Power Stroke diesel and the 7.3L Godzilla V8, and that decision doesn’t go away just because the Summer Sales Event is running. Whichever engine wins, the eligible XL and XLT Regular Cab and SuperCab configurations qualify for the same 0% financing and maintenance coverage as anything else on the lot. The same goes for Explorer and Expedition buyers cross-referencing towing capacity before they commit to a trim, or Bronco buyers deciding between the standard setup and the Sasquatch package.

Bronco Sport Big Bend, Maverick XLT FHEV hybrid, and Mustang EcoBoost lease from $399 a month with $999 down. Ranger XLT, Bronco Big Bend, Explorer Active, and F-150 STX lease from $499 a month with $499 down on a 36-month, 10,500-mile term. Mach-E Select rounds out the list at $499 a month over 48 months, and every lease carries the same 2-year/25,000-mile maintenance coverage as buying outright.
$999 down
$999 down
$999 down
$499 down · 36 months
$499 down · 36 months
$499 down · 36 months
$499 down · 36 months
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Greg Hubler Ford’s connection to Roush matters too, for buyers who want factory-backed performance beyond a standard trim level. And when the maintenance doesn’t wait for a sales event, Quick Lane covers oil changes, tire rotations, and the smaller jobs without requiring a full service appointment. Neither one changes because of the Summer Sales Event, but both are worth knowing about before you drive off in whatever you buy this summer.
Factory-backed performance options for buyers who want more than a standard Ford trim level.
Oil changes, tire rotations, and smaller maintenance jobs without requiring a full service appointment.
Not buying yet? The Summer Service Event runs the same July 7 through August 31 window. Under the “Real Parts. Real Pros. Real Easy.” banner, Greg Hubler Ford can combine up to $215 in rebates: $20 back (or 5,000 Ford Rewards Points) on The Works® Package, a tire price match plus up to $125 back on a set of four, up to $50 back (or 11,000 points) on Motorcraft® brake service, and $20 on a Motorcraft® battery. All of it stacks with Employee, Military, and First Responder pricing.
August 31 closes out the Summer Sales Event the same way it closes out every other Ford promotion this year: for good, until the next one. Whether you end up in a Ranger, a Bronco, or a Super Duty with the diesel, the offer applies the same way. Stop by, call ahead, or start comparing trims yourself at GregHublerFord.com.