A sure sign of economic recovery is the extension of long term credit at affordable rates. Mazda is on the leading edge of those offerings. The company is currently offering zero percent financing, zero down payments, and affordable leasing options.
March of 2011 marks the first time that the Mazda 2 can be purchased with zero interest for 60 months and no down payment. How high are the payments you may ask? Even without a down payment the zero interest/60 month payment option will set your monthly payment at $236 per month for a base model. The Mazda 3 is also available under the same financing conditions.
The Mazda 5, 6, CX-7, and CX-9 all have attractive lease rates for the month of March. Thirty-six month leases vary from $239 to $359 depending on the model. Down payments on these leases are as low as $1,833 due at signing.
One of the best ways to clear a lot is to offer the right incentive packages to new car buyers. Mazda is leading the way with its March offerings. Many of these models offer high mpg and low monthly payments. That’s a one-two punch you won’t mind taking.
People who qualify for 0% financing often ask: should I buy my next car with a 0% car loan or just pay cash? There are advantages to each, but given our economy, opting for the 0% interest auto loan may be the way to go. Yes, you will incur debt that you would not if…
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This September, Chevrolet has introduced some pretty spectacular deals on models hanging around from the 2010 model year. The following Chevy are available with 60 month 0% interest car loans: 2010 Aveo 2010 Cobalt 2010 HHR 2010 Colorado 2010 Suburban 2010 Tahoe 2010 Traverse Even more incredible, Chevrolet is selling the following models with available…
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That’s right. Unbelievable as it may sound, Chevy is offering the 2009 Corvette with either… $5000 Cash back Zero Percent Financing for 72 Months Since the ’09 and ’10 ‘Vettes are so similar, you won’t be giving up much in the way of power or amenities by opting for the year old model. What you…
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The world of auto financing is rife with myth, and no area more so than 0% APR financing. Let’s look at a few of the myths. Zero percent APR financing guarantees me the lowest price possible. This is not true. Dealers may inflate the vehicle’s price in order to compensate for the lack of profit…
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Labor Day weekend is one of the best times to buy a car, especially if you want 0 interest car loans. The following carmakers are offering 0% APR financing on select models, but deals expire 9/7/2010: Buick GMC Cadillac — you don’t see 0% financing from these guys often! Chevy Ford Lincoln Mercury Nissan Infiniti…
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This August, Chrysler is offering 0% financing deals on many of its vehicles via Ally Financial (formerly known as GMAC). Most of these deals are extended up to 60 months, and 1.9% financing is available up to 72 months, thereby decreasing payment amount per month. Some of the vehicles for which 0% interest car loans…
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Throughout this month, Toyota is offering 0% financing on these models: Prius Yaris Corolla Camry Venza RAV4 Highlander Even if you cannot qualify for 0 interest car loans, you might be able to get approved for interest rates ranging from 0.9% to 3.9% in single percentage point increments. There are also low monthly lease payments…
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This year, more automakers than ever have been offering zero percent financing on new cars. This trend was largely inspired by Toyota, who was trying to win back buyers after the multimillion dollar recall of many of their vehicles in early 2010. The important thing to remember when perusing these 0% financing deals is the…
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