Mitsubishi Fuso offering sales incentives

Oct. 3, 2012

Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America has launched a new sales incentive program offering low financing on new 2012 and 2013 Canter FE series medium-duty trucks.

U.S. customers who qualify will be eligible for 1.7% APR for 36 months as well as the option to defer their first payment for up to 90 days, the company said, as part of the Fuso Rev It Up promotion. Customers who do not qualify for the special low rate will have other subsidized financing rates and terms to choose from, said Mitsubishi Fuso.

Financing is available through Daimler Truck Financial.

“Our 1.7% APR finance rate and the ability to delay their first payment until 2013 puts two more weapons in our customers’ arsenals for attacking and reducing their operating costs—because we want to help assure that they enjoy lower cost-of-ownership with every Canter,” said Mike Rumsey, vice president-sales operations.

The promotion runs through midnight on Dec. 31, 2012. Complete details are available at www.mitfuso.com/en-US/Promotions or at a Mitsubishi Fuso dealer.

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