It’s a new year, and what better way to start it off than by driving home in a brand-new car? If you’re in search of a new daily driver or a new work vehicle, then Kia Philippines may have the answer. With Kia’s Deals for the New Year promo, buyers can avail of exclusive deals on the Kia Soluto subcompact sedan, the Kia Stonic subcompact crossover, and the tough Kia K2500 truck.
Until January 31, 2024, Kia is offering an exclusive financing deal designed to cater to the specific needs of its customers, providing new solutions to make owning a brand-new Kia even more accessible. As part of the new year's financing program, customers can enjoy zero-down payment options or receive up to P120,000 in cash savings for the Kia Soluto. Additionally, the Bank of the Philippine Islands is offering two months of free amortization for terms ranging from 48 to 84 months, while RCBC includes the same benefit for its 60-month term car loan specifically for the subcompact sedan.
Next up, is the Kia Stonic. For those who prefer a higher-riding car with more space, Kia is offering an all-in down payment promo of just P31,000 for the subcompact crossover. Alternatively, buyers can enjoy cash savings of up to P160,000 or choose a zero down payment option if they opt to buy a K2500 this month.
“Kia Philippines welcomes 2024 by providing its customers unique and innovative ways to own the car of their dreams,” shares Brian Buendia, Chief Operating Officer of Kia Phillippines. As our cars continue to inspire thousands of car buyers, making the Kia ownership journey as easy and effortless as possible is only fitting. With this special financing offer, owning a Kia Soluto, Stonic, or K2500 can be one of the best decisions our customers can make this early in the year.”
As for options for bank partners, there’s no need to worry about that as well. Kia Philippines has established partnerships with various reputable banks, allowing customers to benefit from an all-in 20 percent down payment option with adaptable term durations spanning from 36 to 60 months across the three models. This comprehensive down payment includes the LTO registration fee, and certain affiliated banks may also take care of Chattel Mortgage fees and insurance.
Here’s the list of partner banks where customers can take advantage of Kia’s Deals for the New Year promo:
- Banco De Oro
- Bank of the Philippine Islands
- Chinabank Savings
- EastWest Bank
- Philippine National Bank
- PS Bank
- Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation
- Security Bank
If you want to learn more about the promo or if you want to see the cars for yourself, you can visit any of Kia’s 43 dealerships nationwide for any inquiries. You can also request a quote for the Soluto, Stonic, and K2500 through AutoDeal.com.ph and take a look at Kia’s exciting new promos there.
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