
If you’ve ever bought a car in the past, you would know that the first thing you do is pull out your wallet at the nearest gas station and fill your new ride up with its very first full tank of fuel. Most new cars come with just enough fuel to bring you to the nearest gas station, but Mitsubishi wants to treat you to P4,000 worth of free fuel for customers that avail of the Xpander’s newest promotion.
The new promo is called the Fueled-Up Promo, and it features up to P4,000 worth of fuel allowance with every purchase of the Mitsubishi Xpander. Due to the surging fuel prices, Mitsubishi Motors Philippines thought it would be a good idea to give its customers a bit of a lift in this period of high fuel prices. Fueling up has become expensive in recent memory, but Mitsubishi wants to give you a little light at the end of the tunnel with this promotion.
Expect the promotion to last from November 24, 2021, all the way until November 30, 2021. Customers who will be buying a Mitsubishi Xpander within this period will be entitled to a fuel allowance of P4,000 and the promo can be availed of at any Mitsubishi Motors dealership across the Philippines.
“We at MMPC are geared to follow through with our pledge of “Life Made Better”. We continuously look for opportunities to improve the car life experience of our customers. We wish to encourage them to explore new adventures and create memorable experiences with their new Xpander vehicle.”
The Mitsubishi Xpander still sits as one of the best-selling models of the brand, and it is still one of the best-sellers in the category of 7-seat MPVs. The multi-awarded vehicle has even spun off with the Xpander Cross, giving customers a more robust and more SUV-like experience. While that model exists and is quite good, the Xpander remains the backbone of the MPV lineup of Mitsubishi Philippines, and a little added bonus on top of its value for money should be worth considering.
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