Many motorists dream of owning a fuel-efficient Isuzu vehicle someday. Problem is, they think that Isuzu vehicles cannot fit within their budget.
It is precisely for these people that Isuzu Philippines Corporation has launched its latest promotional campaign dubbed as "The Best Time to Buy an Isuzu is Now."
Not only does Isuzu want to correct the notion that its vehicles are unaffordable, the diesel authority more importantly wants the public to actually park them inside their garages.
Running until Oct. 31, the promo gives Isuzu customers the chance to drive the Crosswind all-purpose vehicle and D-Max pickup, at special deals.
Both the Crosswind (Sportivo A/T, Sportivo M/T, XUVi A/T, XUVi M/T, XUV A/T, XUV M/T and XT) and the D-Max (4x4 LS A/T, 4x4 LS M/T, 4x2 LS M/T and 4x2 LS A/T) are now available with attractive financing schemes that feature low down payments, low monthly amortization, zero-interest deals, as well as special cash deals.
For instance, Isuzu is offering a 15-percent down payment deal, making the Crosswind XT available at a
R108,500 down payment and the D-Max LS 4x2 A/T at R112,250 down payment.
Also, with a 50 percent down payment, buyers can drive home the Crosswind XT for just
R8,172 a month, the D-Max LS 4x2 M/T for only R9,766 a month, and the D-Max LS A/T with zero percent interest.
The Crosswind sells for
R1,085,000 for the Sportivo A/T; R1,020,000 for the Sportivo M/T; R1,060,000 for the XUVi A/T; R995,000 for the XUVi M/T; R995,000 for the XUV A/T; R940,000 for the XUV M/T; and R790,000 for the XT.
The D-Max, meanwhile, is priced at
R1,360,000 for the 4x4 LS A/T; R1,305,000 for the 4x4 LS M/T; R1,015,000 for the 4x2 LS A/T; and R960,000 for the 4x2 LS M/T.
With rising fuel costs, fuel-efficient and environment-friendly Isuzu vehicles are simply the most ideal to drive around these days.
Last year, the Department of Energy conducted a fuel-economy run involving many of the vehicles sold in the market, and two Isuzu vehicles easily topped their classes.
In the 170-kilometer run from Lipa, Batangas, to Pasay City, a manual 2.5-liter direct-injection diesel Crosswind achieved a superb mileage of 19.58 kilometers to a liter, while a manual 3.0-liter turbodiesel D-Max yielded 16.65 kilometers to a liter.
Isuzu vehicles, as it turned out, are not just fuel-efficient but also popular due to the high level of customer satisfaction that people get from the experience of owning them.