Honda Cars Philippines is making its e:HEV full hybrid line-up easier to own this July with the extension of their Style Up & Drive promo.
Customers who apply for financing through these partner banks: BPI, RCBC, BDO, PSBank, Chinabank Savings, Security Bank, Maybank, Bank of Commerce, Sterling Bank, and EastWest Bank are entitled to a 15 or 20 percent down payment with 60 months to pay.
Select partners are making the CR-V RS e:HEV, Civic RS e:HEV, and HR-V RS e:HEV more enticing by throwing in a free one-month amortization. And available exclusively to BPI Auto Loan clients, get any of Honda’s e:HEV models with an extended loan term of up to 84 months (seven years).
For cash buyers, this month, the CR-V RS e:HEV comes with a P 50,000 discount, while the newly-launched HR-V RS e:HEV has savings of P 30,000.
Non-hybrid buyers will also be pleased to know that all-in low down payment, low monthly amortization, and extended loan terms are available for models such as the City (sedan and hatchback) and BR-V.
The City RS sedan, for instance, can be taken home with a P 50,000 savings when making a 15 percent all-in down payment, while the City RS hatchback can be availed of with a P 22,165 low monthly payment based on a 20 percent down payment. Finally, the BR-V comes with a P 80,000 cash discount or a P 10,000 all-in 15 percent down payment for this month.
Other notable offers this July include the CR-V wherein the V Turbo comes with a P 200,000 discount, while the VX Turbo comes with P 100,000 off.
Check out the full list of offers below.
So honda finally noticed. Their cars are overpriced and nobody is buying. Even after those hefty discounts, its still expensive. How can they compete the price war if their units are 400k to 900k more expensive..?
ReplyDeleteTrue. Overpriced. And falling behind in design and features.
DeleteThere will come a time when these cars will be available on installment at zero interest. 50k off on CR-V isn't going to cut it.
ReplyDeletedapat talaga permanent price cuts na, kung puro pa promo din naman :/
ReplyDeleteKahit current year models oh may discount....
Also Me: medyo mamaru :P
Small cash discounts..Not enough to entice buyers
ReplyDeletethis cash discounts will eventually hurt all buyers
ReplyDeleteInitial buyers will just get instant decline in value
This price war has to stop, just release it in low prices
exactly, kasi parang madalas din naman sila mag roll out ng promos
DeleteHonda Cars Philippines's been badly hurt for many years due to their expensive vehicles
DeleteHonda PH still in dreamland when it comes to pricing. C'mon Honda, you can do better!
ReplyDeleteI bet they can sell more if they'd just price their offerings a little bit more competitively outright
ReplyDeleteFeeling the heat from BYD
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