View Poll Results: Buy now or hold out for a better deal?
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Hot Deal on an EVO
Hot Deal on an EVO
I noticed that mitsubishi is having a new campaign to sell more cars. Check this out http://www.mitsubishicars.com/MMSA/S...entCertificate
"Thrill seekers and bargain hunters: unite! Now, for a limited time, buy any new 2005 Mitsubishi car or SUV and never pay interest. That's right, 0% APR for 60 months on all 2005 models including the hot Lancer Evolution.
Important program restrictions apply for Loyalty cash offer and not all customers will qualify. For Loyalty cash offer, customer must provide evidence that he or she is a currently registered owner of a Mitsubishi vehicle or an immediate family member of the registered owner living at the same physical address. Customer and Loyalty cash offers end August 31, 2005. See your participating Mitsubishi Retailer for additional terms, conditions and restrictions.
$1,000 offer available with the purchase or lease of ANY new 2005 Eclipse, Eclipse Spyder, Endeavor, Galant, Lancer, Lancer Evolution VIII or Outlander."
Enjoy
"Thrill seekers and bargain hunters: unite! Now, for a limited time, buy any new 2005 Mitsubishi car or SUV and never pay interest. That's right, 0% APR for 60 months on all 2005 models including the hot Lancer Evolution.
Important program restrictions apply for Loyalty cash offer and not all customers will qualify. For Loyalty cash offer, customer must provide evidence that he or she is a currently registered owner of a Mitsubishi vehicle or an immediate family member of the registered owner living at the same physical address. Customer and Loyalty cash offers end August 31, 2005. See your participating Mitsubishi Retailer for additional terms, conditions and restrictions.
$1,000 offer available with the purchase or lease of ANY new 2005 Eclipse, Eclipse Spyder, Endeavor, Galant, Lancer, Lancer Evolution VIII or Outlander."
Enjoy
Most people won't be able to "qualify" for 0%, if they operate like other manufacturers.
Plus if you put down enough on a car... you can just do a balance transfer to a 0% credit card and just pay it down slowly over 12-18 months at a time. That's what I do on my debt. Just keep hopping from 0% to 0% deal.
C-ya,
Faz
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