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Own a Tucson via Hyundai Easy Acquire Deals promo

/ 01:59 AM September 19, 2012

Get a headstart with the country’s leading compact SUV, the Hyundai Tucson. The HEAD START Hyundai Easy Acquire Deals promo offers four ways to own a Hyundai Tucson.

Running until Sept. 30, 2012, the promo gives customers the choice of financing deals from four participating banking institutions: BDO, PSBank, EastWest Bank and RCBC Savings Bank.

Experience the commanding presence of the Tucson with its sleek design and fluidic sculpture at your favorite malls on a nationwide mall display.

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Tucson Theta II 2.4L GLS 4WD A/T buyers can enjoy up to P100,000 discount for cash purchases, zero-percent interest available up to 18 months (with 50-percent down payment), or a down payment of as low as P148,000 with an all-in package.

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The low down payment is also available for Tucson R eVGT 2.0L GL 4WD A/T buyers. Another option is a monthly amortization as low as P15,379 per month (with 50-percent down payment).

An SUV with an attitude, the Hyundai Tucson is the perfect match for an exhilarating ride and adrenaline rush.

Let the Hyundai Tucson take you to places and be the standout with its elegant design and powerful engine drive. Bask in the look of greatness with the Tucson’s aerodynamic smoothness for greater fuel-efficiency, thanks to its flowing contours and beautifully muscled stance.

Feel greatness in performance with optimum power and outstanding fuel economy. Take in greatness from within as the Tucson moves you with luxurious interiors. Boast the greatness of a safe journey with its premium safety and protection features.

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