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Own a Chevrolet for just P8,000 down payment

That’s for select variants of the Sail and the Spark

Fancy a 1.3-liter, manual-transmission Sail? PHOTO FROM CHEVROLET

We have both good and bad news. First, the good news: Chevrolet Philippines has an ongoing sales promo called “Ready Chevy Go,” which now offers four vehicle variants with “all-in low down payment” rates. These variants are the following:

  • Sail 1.3L LT MT – P8,000 all-in low down payment
  • Spark 1.4L LT MT – P8,000 all-in low down payment
  • Trax LS AT – P38,000 all-in low down payment
  • Trailblazer 4×2 LT AT – P78,000 all-in low down payment

All these vehicles also come with the Chevrolet Complete Care program, which is basically a five-year/100,000km warranty on the Sail, the Spark and the Trax, or a three-year/100,000km bumper-to-bumper warranty (plus a two-year/100,000km powertrain warranty) on the Trailblazer.

And let’s not forget to mention automatic enrollment in the 24/7 Chevrolet Emergency Roadside Support for three years, as well as access to a 24/7 customer-assistance hotline.

The promo runs until June 30, 2018. That should be more than enough time to come up with a wise purchase decision.

The bad news? Well, considering the tempting offers, you might rush into an ill-advised car-shopping spree even if you don’t really need a new car right now (or, worse, even if you can’t really afford the monthly amortization that’s sure to follow the all-in low down payment). Just relax and take a moment to assess your budgetary situation before plunging headlong into a financing contract. These fantastic deals will keep coming, believe us.

Now go watch Deadpool 2 first.



Vernon B. Sarne

Vernon is the founder and editor-in-chief of VISOR. He has been an automotive journalist for 26 years. He became one by serendipity, walking into the office of a small publishing company and applying for a position he had no idea was for a local car magazine. God has watched over him throughout his humble journey. He writes the ‘Spoiler’ column.



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