Mitsubishi Fuso Offering New Lease Options On Canter FE Series Trucks
Mitsubishi Fuso is now offering a fair market value lease on the Canter FE Series trucks as a result of its partnership with Daimler Truck Financial.
by Staff
August 11, 2014
Photo via Mitsubishi Fuso.
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Photo via Mitsubishi Fuso.
Mitsubishi Fuso is now offering a fair market value lease on the Canter FE Series trucks as a result of its partnership with Daimler Truck Financial.
The program, called the Diamond Advantage Lease Program, will offer a 48-month, closed-end lease with 25,000 and 30,000 annual mileage options. The lease is meant to keep monthly payments lower so businesses can keep fleets updated with newer trucks still backed by factory warranties.
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“The Diamond Advantage lease is tailored to our largest group of FUSO users – small-to-medium-sized fleets that depend on our medium-duty work trucks,” said Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America president and CEO Todd Bloom. “At the end of the term customers can purchase the truck for its then-current fair market value or simply return the truck after meeting all obligations of the contract.”
To find out more about the Diamond Advantage leasing program click here.
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