Kathmandu, Sept. 19
G.O. Automobiles Pvt. Ltd. (GO FORD),
an authorized dealer for Ford vehicles in Nepal, has introduced Ford Festive
Offer targeting the upcoming Dashain and Tihar festivals.
Considering customers’ convenience, the
company has announced three offers, and customers can choose anyone from them.
They can also enjoy regular benefits
like cash discount, road tax for the fiscal year and one year free insurance,
said the company in a statement on Saturday.
Generally, the festival season
witnesses a surge in automobile sales every year and many of the brands
announce various offers targeting the customers.
Upon the booking of the vehicle,
besides regular benefits of cash discount, road tax and insurance, customer can
choose one among these three schemes – scratch card, 6 month EMI holiday or
deferred payment.
Customer can choose three random
scratch cards from the box and win up to Rs. 450,000. Each scratch card has a guaranteed
value of Rs. 25,000 to the maximum of Rs. 150,000. Under this offer, customer
can avail of comprehensive insurance and basic accessories as well with every
purchase.
Likewise, under EMI holiday offer,
customer will be exempted from paying any kind of EMI for first six months.
This offer can be available through Machhapuchchhre Bank and GO Ford will be
paying the interest of the customer for the first six months. Customers will
also have accessories and insurance.
Similarly, under deferred payment
facility, customer can take the delivery of the vehicle by providing 30 per
cent down payment and also providing Delivery Order of 50 per cent from the
bank.
For the remaining 20 per cent the
customer will be provided a grace period of four months in which the customer
will pay the remaining amount of 20 per cent in equal installment every month.
Upon the clearing of the remaining amount, the bank loan will be processed so
that customer does not have to bear EMI of the bank during the period.
This offer is available across variants
of Ford Figo, Ford Aspire, Ford Freestyle and Ford EcoSport, said the company.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 20 September 2020.
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