Peugeot Philippines is gifting its customers with attractive offers, incredible value added payments, and special monthly installments on its full line-up, giving Filipinos even more reasons to choose a Peugeot for the holidays.
For a limited time only, customers can reward themselves with a brand-new Peugeot with retail prices starting at just P 1,418,000 for the Peugeot 2008. This is a P 332,000 discount limited time offer.
For other models and variants:
- Peugeot 2008: P 332,000 discount (P 1,418,000 net SRP)
- Peugeot 3008 Active: P 348,000 discount (P 1,742,500 net SRP)
- Peugeot 3008 Allure: P 365,000 discount (P 1,890,000 net SRP)
- Peugeot 5008 Active: P 370,000 discount (P 1,905,000 net SRP)
- Peugeot 5008 Allure: P 417,000 discount (P 2,018,500 net SRP)
- Peugeot Traveller 8-Seater: P 50,000 discount (P 3,165,000 net SRP)
- Peugeot Traveller 7-Seater: P 50,000 discount (P 3,275,000 net SRP)
This special holiday promo also includes offers for an exclusive down payment of just 20 percent or a monthly installment that starts at P 15,417.
“Peugeot Philippines and Security Bank have joined hands to make this holiday season extra special for you and your loved ones, with exclusive deals that are sure to make owning a Peugeot more accessible for all this Christmas season,” said Timmy Naval-de Leon, Marketing Director, Astara Philippines.
Included in this special holiday offer are the Peugeot 5008 SUV (Allure and Active), Peugeot 3008 SUV (Allure and Active), Peugeot 2008 Allure SUV, and the Peugeot Traveller Premium 8-Seater and 7-Seater Vans.
This exclusive holiday offer will be available from November 1 to December 31, in conjunction with the Peugeot Easy Own Financing Program. Customers can take advantage of this offer at all Peugeot showrooms and satellite dealerships nationwide. For more information on the program, click here.
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DeletePeugeot Ph is definitely better than VW Ph selling mainly made in China models.
DeleteOwning this brand in the Philippines is a bad idea. Only those with little to no knowledge a.k.a. noobs, will consider a Peugeot.
ReplyDeleteWhy, because it lacks aftermarket support and parts are hard to find?
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DeleteI think it could be deeply sensible that while Ford may find partnering with Hyundai useful, but due to the latter's country of origin (South Korea) having a deeper nationalistic sensibility, Ford could rather partner with Stellantis (which contains Peugeot but also Fiat, Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep) so that Ford could also use Peugeot's technology to lessen its (Ford's) dependence on the Ranger and trucks (to which Australians know it as utes) since Ford already discontinued the Focus in Southeast Asia a decade ago...
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