Mitsubishi Fuso offering $1,000 off truck purchase for Oklahoma businesses
June 10, 2013
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America (MFTA) is offering an additional $1,000 off the purchase of any new 2013 or 2014 Fuso Canter work truck to business residents of Oklahoma. The trucks must be outfitted with Morgan or Supreme Road-Ready bodies. Trucks outfitted with vocational bodies such as flat-beds, stakes and dumps as also eligible. Vocational bodies can be installed on 7-passenger Canter Crew Cab models and FG4X4 4-wheel-drive models, as well as any Canter FE standard cab model.
The offer is available through Sept. 30, 2013.
“We know many businesses and organizations have lost their work trucks as a result of the recent tornados — trucks they need for recovery and continuing business operations,” said Todd Bloom, president and CEO of MFTA. “In addition, trucks will be needed to haul away debris and to supply the rebuilding effort. We are fortunate to have vehicles available that suit this particular duty very well. We are in the process now of assessing the needs and making the necessary arrangements to consolidate inventory for rapid deployment to our dealers in Oklahoma.”
The company already had quarterly incentives in place that include 1.4% APR financing for 36 months for trucks in its dealers’ inventory, with no payment due for 90 days. These incentives are currently available through June 30, 2013. Interested buyers should see their local Mitsubishi Fuso dealer for other incentives and details.
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