Mitsubishi Offers Zero Percent Financing to Sam's Club Members
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Mitsubishi Motors is offering Sam's Club members special APR and lease rates on select new 2009 and 2010 vehicles through its finance arm, Mitsubishi Motors Credit of America.
This offer is available through February 1, 2010 under the Sam's Club Auto Buying Program, an alternative to the traditional method of buying a car or truck. The program is provided to members by Sam's Club, a division of Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and one of the nation's largest warehouse club retailers.
"This exclusive offer made by Mitsubishi Motors enables Sam's Club Members to get into a new Mitsubishi car or truck, at financing or lease terms not available to the general public. This is an especially good value as auto financing is hard to obtain," said Jesse Hopkins, President of Member Services Inc., which provides and administers the service for Sam's Club.
"We are pleased to be able to extend this special lease and financing offer to the members of Sam's Club, through our credit arm Mitsubishi Motors Credit of America Inc.," said Francine Harsini, director of advertising at Mitsubishi Motors North America. "This promotion will feature many of the models in our line-up, including two of our newest: the re-designed 2010 Outlander and the all-new 2010 Lancer Sportback. Sam's Club members will be able to see some of these vehicles on display at select Sam's Club locations through February 1, 2010," she said.
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