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Mitsubishi Fuso offers financing deal, delayed payments

Oct. 4, 2013

Purchasers of new Mitsubishi Fuso Canter FE Series trucks are now eligible for 1.6% APR financing for 36 months and an option to delay the first payment for up to 90 days, the company announced.

Mitsubishi’s Year-End Savings Sales Event also includes a number of additional financing options for those who do not qualify for the 1.6% rate. The program is available on the purchase of new 2012-2014 model-year Canter FE Series truck.

“With the economy rebounding in many sectors,” said Mike Rumsey, MFTA’s vice president, sales operations. “Interest rates have been rising in recent months. We are pleased that we’ve been able to maintain a very attractive financing package. Fuso buyers can also expect great deals from their authorized Fuso dealer, as we strive to finish the year with strong commercial truck sales.”

Unrelated to the company’s deal, Rumsey noted that current provisions of Internal Revenue Service Code Section 179 for tax year 2013 allows a company to deduct up to $500,000 in qualifying capital expenditures as an expense on its 2013 tax returns, rather than depreciating the cost over time.

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