Mitsubishi Fuso Truck launches Get Up & Grow Sales Event featuring 1.9 percent financing

April 3, 2015
For new trucks sold in the U.S., the program features a low 1.9 percent APR finance rate for 36 months on any 2014-2016 model Canter FE Series medium duty truck.

Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America, Inc. (MFTA) is launching its Get Up & Grow Sales Event, starting April 1, 2015.

For new trucks sold in the U.S., the program features a low 1.9 percent APR finance rate for 36 months on any 2014-2016 model Canter FE Series medium duty truck. Optionally, buyers can choose 0.9 percent APR financing for 36, 48, 60 or 72 months, or $2,000 bonus cash, on the few remaining new 2012–2013 Canter FE models.

All of the Canter FE Series commercial trucks available through this program carry an industry-best 5-year/175,000-mile powertrain limited warranty, offer class-leading fuel economy, a payload capacity advantage of up to 2,200 lbs compared to competitive trucks and a longer service interval than other medium-duty truck brands.

According to Bill Lyons, MFTA’s vice president, sales operations, “We look forward to serving as partners for our dealers and for our FUSO work truck owners. To help them grow their business, we are offering sales incentives that include finance rates and terms among the lowest in the industry, while the number of competitive advantages inherent in our Canter FE trucks lead to lower cost-of-ownership for our customers across the board.”

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