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Mazda Philippines’ Starter Plan makes owning first car easy

/ 10:16 PM July 26, 2011

Owning your first car has never been this easy with Mazda Philippines’ Starter Plan, offering easy financing options for the eye-catching Mazda2, Mazda3 and Mazda CX-7.

The fun to driveMazda2 1.3L S M/T (hatchback and sedan) or the Mazda3 1.6L S A/T can zoom-zoom their way into your garage with an P88,000 all-in low down payment and P99,000 all-in low down payment respectively.

To make your first car purchase worry-free, Mazda Philippines includes a free three-year LTO registration, free one-year comprehensive insurance, free chattel mortgage fees and free one-year scheduled service program for the Mazda2 and Mazda3 all-in-down-payment packages.

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For the savvy driver who has his eye on a sleek and sporty design, Mazda CX-7 2.5L A/T comes with a P199,000 all-in down payment option, which includes a free three-year LTO registration, free one-year comprehensive insurance, free chattel mortgage fees and a free Apple iPad2.

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“Owning your first car should be a fun and exciting experience—this is why our Mazda Starter Plan makes it easy and worry-free. We invite our customers, old and new, to drop by our dealerships to check out our UNO Mazda campaign and see just how simple owning a Mazda can be,” said Japheth Castillo, AVP for Sales, Mazda Philippines.

To learn more about UNO Mazda, visit any of the nine authorized dealerships: Mazda Alabang, Mazda Greenhills, Mazda Makati, Mazda Quezon Avenue (Metro Manila), Mazda Batangas, Mazda Pampanga, Mazda Cebu, Mazda Dagupan, and Mazda Cagayan de Oro.

For more information, visit www.mazda.com.ph.

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