Pak Suzuki, a leading automobile manufacturer, has rolled out an attractive promotion for customers looking to upgrade their existing vehicles to the popular Wagon R model.
For the entire month of August, customers can take advantage of this special offer, allowing them to exchange their current vehicle for a brand-new Wagon R and receive a generous exchange bonus of Rs. 100,000, along with free registration.
The company made the exciting announcement via a social media post, creating a buzz among potential car buyers. The offer extends to all WagonR variants, making it accessible to a wide range of customers with different preferences and requirements.
Exchange your old car with a new WagonR and get the exchange bonus of Rs.100,000 along with FREE REGISTRATION.
Visit your nearest Suzuki authorised dealership and avail of this limited-time offer: https://t.co/gwGRIViBGs#SuzukiPakistan #Suzuki #CarExchange pic.twitter.com/JGaBsot6Dl
— Suzuki Pakistan (@SuzukiPakistan) August 2, 2023
To benefit from this limited-time deal, interested customers can simply visit their nearest Suzuki authorized dealership and take advantage of the offer. Alternatively, they have the option to use the online platform for the exchange program. On this platform, customers can input the details of their existing vehicle, such as the manufacturer, model, and variant, to initiate the exchange process.
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Earlier, Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) has introduced an installment plan specifically for used cars. The plan is accessible at all authorized Suzuki dealerships; however, it is exclusively available to Meezan Bank and Bank Al-Falah cardholders.
The installment plan offers the following advantages:
Discounted Markup Rate
Discounted Insurance Rates
Eight-Year Financing Period
Up to 50% Discount on Processing Fee
Residual Value (RV) Financing for Up to Three Years
Suzuki’s SOS Call Service
As the largest car company in Pakistan in terms of sales and production volume, PSMC has directly written a letter to the interim Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mian Shahbaz Sharif, urging him not to approve tax increases in the upcoming fiscal budget.