Before buying a car, the first thing you should consider is the financial aspect of purchasing. It’s better to know your finances to find out if you’re financially capable to avail and own one. Good thing, there are numerous car promos in AutoDeal that might perfectly match your savings.
To simplify the car buying experience of potential buyers who are on a tight budget, we have listed down the most affordable car promos that you can avail for less than P10,000 monthly payment.
BAIC MZ40 8-Seater Comfort with P97,600 All-in Downpayment
Looking for a capable 8-seater? Well then, the BAIC MZ40 is up for grabs with only P9,882 monthly amortization, which you can pay within 60 months. With P97,600 downpayment, you can already drive this minivan home and plan for a weekend getaway with your friends or family. The MZ40 comes with a huge interior space so extra stuff can fit just right in. This people hauler is equipped with a dual air conditioning system so passengers would be more comfortable during long drives.
The minivan also offers flexibility as it can be set up as a 2-seater cargo van for those who want to jumpstart a business.
This promo is available in all BAIC dealerships nationwide. For more details, you can click the orange link above and get a quote for free or schedule a test drive to experience it, first hand.
Suzuki Alto 800 STD
If we’re talking about the most affordable car in the Philippine market, Suzuki Alto would definitely be on the list. Why? Because this subcompact car is tagged at a reasonable price of P445,000. As such, Suzuki has laid out a bunch of a great car deal for its highly-economical and fuel-efficient hatchback.
The Alto 800 STD is available in Suzuki Auto East Avenue with P28,000 All-in Downpayment that comes with P8,960 monthly amortization for 60 months. In Suzuki Commonwealth on the other hand, this hatchback is offered with P28,000 All-in Downpayment and P9,128 monthly fee within 60 months. This small yet capable car is an ideal vehicle for city driving and can fit in narrow roads in the country. Looking for a parking space won’t be much of a problem because of its small size.
Meanwhile, Suzuki Auto Tarlac labeled the Alto with P9,172 low monthly rate for 60 months. In Visayas region, Suzuki Auto Cebu tagged the Alto with P9,542 monthly amortization for a 60-month financing period.
At the heart of this cute hatchback is a dependable and efficient 0.8L 3-cylinder MPI gasoline engine that can churn out a maximum output of 47 hp and 68 Nm of torque, connected to a five-speed manual transmission. It’s also integrated with dual front airbags, Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), and immobilizer to secure the safety of its passengers.
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