Mitsubishi Fuso offers special financing offers

Jan. 7, 2014

Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America (MFTA) has launched its Get In On It sales event with special financing options for qualified buyers of 2012-2014 model-year Canter FE series medium-duty trucks.

Those who qualify may receive an APR financing rate of 1.7% for 36 months. In addition, the program offers the chance to delay the first payment for up to 90 days. There are other financing options available as well.

“While interest rates have been rising in recent months as the economy improves, we continue to offer very attractive financing for our customers. Fuso buyers can also expect great deals from their authorized Fuso dealers, as we focus on starting the new year with strong first-quarter sales performance,” said Mike Rumsey, MFTA’s vice president-sales operations.

Financing is underwritten by Daimler Truck Financial or by Hitachi Capital America. The Get In On It sales event and all associated financing offers end at midnight on March 31, 2014. For complete details, visit www.mitfuso.com/en-US/Promotions.

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