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Will All Brands Resort To 0% Financing?

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the isuzu dealer i saw had 0% financing, tho Mitsu hadnt done it as of yet...

is this a sign of things to come for all brands?

the isuzu dealer i saw had 0% financing, tho Mitsu hadnt done it as of yet...

is this a sign of things to come for all brands?

I think it's 0% interest if you pay of the car in not more than 24 months. But still have to pay a "downpayment" first. They try to get customers with this, because most of customers not pay the car within 2 years. so if you pay, let's say for 3 or 4 years, you still have to pay the interests.

the isuzu dealer i saw had 0% financing, tho Mitsu hadnt done it as of yet...

is this a sign of things to come for all brands?

If the 'crazy' US Federal Reserve is anything to go by, everything will be available on 0% finance shortly.

the isuzu dealer i saw had 0% financing, tho Mitsu hadnt done it as of yet...

is this a sign of things to come for all brands?

Any idea of the details they were offering? I'm considering getting a D-Max and am wondering if it isn't better to wait a few months as things may get quieter.

I was just down at Mitsu and they offered 10%, not less than that.

I guess it is just time for a new round of promotions. Remember that Toyota, Honda, Mitsu, Nissan, and Mazda has new models out, Izusu does not... Maybe that is a reason for the 0% down and the fact that they want to sell more cars now at the end so the sales figures will look nicer?

I dont know, just dropping my thoughts off.

Thailand’s “national car manufacturer” Toyota held the top spot of course, with 4,193 bookings. This was followed by Honda in second place with 2,552 orders, Isuzu with 1,760 orders, Chevrolet with 1,194 orders and Nissan with 1,008 orders. Total orders gained for all manufacturers at the show is 14,000 orders, which included brands like Mitsubishi (756 orders), Mazda (767 orders), Ford (301 orders) and even Malaysian brand Naza with 154 orders.

Proton managed 863 bookings at the 25th Thailand International Motor Expo held this month, which is the sixth highest amount of orders received at the event among the other car manufacturers with an exhibit at the show.

http://paultan.org/archives/2008/12/16/863...hai-motor-expo/

You will find zero interest deals on vehicles with zero interest in them,.,wait a while, it will get worse for the retailers and better for the consumer,.

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what do you mean was 10%?

the price sheet from mitsu sathorn lists about 3 or 4% financing depending on how many months you spread the payments...

cheers

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