
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America, Inc. has announced its Now’s the Time Sales Event, featuring retail incentives plus 1.9 percent APR financing for 36 months on all new 2014-2015 Canter FE Series medium-duty commercial trucks sold in the U.S.
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America, Inc. has announced its Now’s the Time Sales Event, featuring retail incentives plus 1.9 percent APR financing for 36 months on all new 2014-2015 Canter FE Series medium-duty commercial trucks sold in the U.S.

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Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America, Inc. has announced its Now’s the Time Sales Event, featuring retail incentives plus 1.9 percent APR financing for 36 months on all new 2014-2015 Canter FE Series medium-duty commercial trucks sold in the U.S.
The program also includes 0.9 percent APR financing for 36, 48, 60 or 72 months, or $2,000 bonus cash, on any remaining new 2012-2013 Canter FE models. For those who don’t qualify for the lowest rate, a number of other low financing rates and terms are available, according to the company.
“The economy is strengthening across the board for our customers, and we want to help them capitalize on the new opportunities they’re seeing, as well as improve profitability on existing business. With our very aggressive finance rates, plus the new Canter’s lower fuel consumption, longer service intervals, and our exclusive 5-Year/175,000-mile powertrain warranty, our FUSO buyers should see even more lower-cost-of-ownership benefits for the trucks their businesses depend on,” said Bill Lyons, Mitsubishi Fuso vice president, sales operations.
Financing is underwritten by Hitachi Capital America or by Daimler Truck Financial, and a number of financing options are available to qualified buyers. The program ends at midnight on March 31, 2015. For complete details, visit www.mitfuso.com or the fleet's nearest Mitsubishi Fuso dealer.

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