International Truck and Engine Corp. has announced a new lease program for all International 4000 Series trucks.
The Step Up and Save lease program, available for a limited time, features a lease term that can vary from three years to six years with as little as zero down payment.
"This Step Up and Save lease program offers fleet owners or small business owners the opportunity to lease a quality International medium truck with minimal investment," said Tom Guse, vice president of marketing, International Finance Group
While all International 4000 Series trucks are eligible for the fair-market value lease and payment terms, a special $599 per month lease offer is available specifically for 2005 International 4200 model trucks. The $599 monthly lease payment is based on a 2005 model year International 4200 equipped with manual transmission, International VT 365 engine at 200 horsepower, 24-foot dry van, with a GVW of 25,500 pounds. The $599 monthly lease payment is based on a 60-month term Fair Market Value Lease financed through International Finance Group. Vehicles must be leased, or an order placed from July 1 through Sept. 30, 2004 and prior leases do not qualify. Full lease terms and conditions of the "Step Up and Save" lease program are available at International dealers or at www.InternationalDelivers.com.
International Offers New 4000 Series Lease Program
International Truck and Engine Corp. has announced a new lease program for all International 4000 Series trucks
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