22/02/2010

Zero Finance On Honda Jazz

Honda (UK) has re-launched its popular 0% APR finance offer on Jazz to help customers make the most of the last month of the Scrappage Scheme.

The much-loved Jazz supermini, which is now built at Honda’s factory in Swindon, has been Honda’s biggest seller via the Scrappage Scheme, with over 7,300 cars sold so far.

This new hire purchase finance package enables customers to take advantage of 0% finance for two years, with 35% deposit and 24 monthly repayments starting from £299.

The finance offer is also available to non-scrappage customers, and given the Jazz’s high repeat purchase rate (63%) this could be the ideal time for existing Jazz customers to update their current model.

(PR/GK)

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