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January 16, 2012

Ford Kicks-off 2012 with All-In Blowout Promo


In the market for a brand-new vehicle this early in 2012? Well, no worries. Ford Philippines is here to at least lessen the burden on your wallet with its "All-In Blowout Promo". This special promotional event is centered towards Ford's best-selling Fiesta, Focus and Escape vehicles. Read on to find out more...

Press Release
Ford Kicks-off 2012 with All-In Blowout Promo

Here's a great way to start the New Year. As the fastest growing automotive brand in the Philippines for 2011, Ford Philippines celebrates its success by offering customers irresistible deals with the All-In Blowout Promo. Get more with Ford’s best-in-class bundles with these all-in low down payment deals.

“We want to start the year right by thanking our customers for a fantastic 2011, allowing us to close the year with 48 percent growth and our best-ever full year sales” said Vinay Piparsania, VP for Marketing and Sales, Ford Group Philippines. “To toast this achievement, the All-In Blowout Promo makes it easy for more customers to own a Ford today.”

Start the year right and drive home the popular Ford Fiesta, the fast, yet economical, Ford Focus or the all-action Ford Escape for as low as P99,000 all-in low down payment packages. The all-in low down payment packages include free 3-year LTO Registration, 1-year comprehensive insurance and chattel mortgage.

What’s more, Ford makes it easy and quick for customers to avail of these great packages with EastWest Bank’s 3-hour auto loan approval. All complete applications will be subjected to a three-hour turnaround time and EastWest Bank's credit policies.

Visit the nearest showroom today! Ford dealerships are located in Alabang, Balintawak, Commonwealth, Edsa Greenhills, Edsa Quality Care Center, Global City, Libis, Manila, Quezon Avenue and SM Fairview. Provincial dealerships are located in Batangas, Bacolod, Cabanatuan, Cagayan de Oro, Cavite, Cebu, Dagupan, Davao, Iloilo, Lipa, Negros Occidental, Pampanga, San Pablo, SM Marilao, Subic and Tacloban.

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