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February 27, 2024

Peugeot Philippines Introduces New Prices, All-In Zero Down Promo


Peugeot Philippines is now offering an All-In Zero Down Payment Financing Scheme in partnership with BDO. This makes Peugeot’s line of SUVs now within easy reach of more Filipinos. This is alongside enhanced customer benefits and the introduction of new SRPs for the French brand’s trio of SUVs.

“This move allows us to share Peugeot’s future-forward mobility solutions with more customers, making our cars more affordable and accessible to the Filipino people. With this new financing scheme, Peugeot Philippines is geared to fuel increased growth and sales in 2024. This is driven by our goal to provide new customers a way to experience the excellence we are renowned for,” Peugeot Philippines Brand Head Arlan Reyes said.

The All-In Zero Down Payment Financing Scheme is valid until March 31 and can be had at the following Peugeot dealerships:
  • Alabang
  • Quezon Avenue
  • Balintawak
  • Manila Bay
  • Pampanga
  • Bulacan
  • Iloilo
Coinciding with the announcement of the promo, Peugeot Philippines is dropping the SRP of the Peugeot 2008, Peugeot 3008, and Peugeot 5008.
  • A subcompact 5-seater, the Peugeot 2008 SUV offers a unique driving experience with its stylish presence and powerful drive, defining the essence of urban exploration, at P 1,298,000 (from P 1,750,000) for the Allure variant.
  • In the compact 5-seater SUV category, Peugeot brings in the Peugeot 3008 SUV that captures the essence through its striking design and captivating road presence, starting at P 1,499,187 (from P 1,742,000) for the Active variant and P 1,697,187 for the Allure variant.
  • Redefining premium mid-size seven-seater SUVs, the Peugeot 5008 SUV delivers an immersive driving experience starting at P 1,662,187 (from P 1,905,000) for the Active variant and P 1,825,187 for the Allure variant.

13 comments:

  1. Sakto priced for a mass market european brand that made in malaysia

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  2. Very good new affordable pricing
    Great work Astara and Arlan Reyes!

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  3. Good, now fix after sales service then you have winner 🥇

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  4. Wow! Good move Astara! Ang sakit para dun sa mga unang bumili "nabudol".

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  5. VW Philippines kailan kaya kayo ma tatauhan? Yung pricing strategy ninyo and poor aftersales services.....kawawa ang brand AC Motors ibigay nyo na sa iba ang VW brand

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    1. Nobody would take the Volkswagen brand distribution business in the Philippines as VAG and SAIC still trust AC Motors
      Peugeot vehicles are only affordable as those are made in Malaysia where its covered and qualified in AFTA tarrif discounts.

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    2. Siguro by 2030 pag full blast na sa EV? Just my two cents..

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    3. with very very dismal sales and closing dealerships instead of expanding, VAG and SAIC still trust AC motors??? Hay ha ha the best joke i ever heard. its not a game boy, its the contract duration. if the contract expires, expect AC motors to be kicked out like HARI

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    4. thru the years AC motors succesfully destroyed the VW brand here in ph, yet someone claiming VAG and SAIC trust very much AC motors🙄🙄🙄

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    5. "VAG and SAIC still trust AC Motors" wow "TRUST" big word! Imagine ha Lexus, BMW, Mercedes Benz, Chrysler Jeep group, Land Rover/Jaguar...these are luxury/premium brands sa atin di hamak na mas madami pa silang sales kesa sa VW na ginawang pang masa ng AC motors na hindi maintindihan (pinasok mga non-global models from china) at ngayon hingalo na ang brand...walang support na facts yung statement mo

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  6. astara is clearing out inventory i guess. to make space for the upcoming all-new 3008 and the yet-to-be-announced all-new 5008.

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  7. For your information these new Prices of Peugeot are 2023 models. OLD STOCKS unsold last year. Infact if you calculate to buy this model you will Lose because of depreciation value but if not concern buy it.

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  8. And? What have they done to address aftersales? All smoke and mirrors, here we have Mr. Arlan Reyes patting himself in back for job well done. Just give up Mr. Reyes, you have no clue what you’re doing!

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