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Zero Percent Financing Auto Loan Incentives in March 2010
Although there are a lot of low auto loan rate incentives in March, the best deals are through automakers who are offering 0% financing. If you qualify, you’ll potentially save thousands of dollars over the life of the car loan.
Here is a list of the automakers who are offering 0% financing in March:
Chevrolet – The 2010 Chevy Cobalt, HHR, Impala, Malibu, Avalanche, Silverado and Traverse can all be purchased with 0% financing.
Chrysler – Chrysler is financing several of its 2010 models with 0% APR in March. The Chrysler 300, PT Cruiser, Sebring, Sebring convertible and Town & Country all have no interest car loans.
Dodge – The Dodge Avenger, Charger, Dakota, Grand Caravan, Journey, Nitro, Ram 1500 and Viper are all included in the 0% auto loan incentive.
Ford – Ford is offering 0% financing on the 2010 Focus, Fusion, Mustang, Taurus, Edge, Flex, Escape, Sport Trac, Explorer, Expedition, Ranger, F-150, Super Duty and E-Series. Depending on the model, some 0% loans are available for up to 60 months, while others are only for 36 months.
GMC – The GMC Sierra and Acadia are available with 0% car loans in March.
Hyundai – In March, Hyundai is offering 0% financing only on the 2010 Sonata for 60 months plus $750 in bonus cash.
Jeep – The Jeep Commander, Compass, Grand Cherokee, Liberty, Patriot, Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited are all available with 0% financing in March.
Kia – Kia is offering 0% auto loans for 36 months on its 2010 Soul, Forte, Forte Koup and 2011 Sorento (pictured above).
Lincoln – The 2010 MKS, MKZ, MKX, MKT, Navigator and Town Car are all available with 0% auto loans in March. Like Ford, some loan lengths are 36 months, while others are up to 60 months, depending on the model.
Mazda – Mazda is offering 0% auto loans on the 2010 Mazda3, Mazda5, Mazda6, CX-7, CX-9 and Tribute in March. Some of the models included in the no interest loan incentive are for up to 60 months with no monthly payments for 90 days.
Mercury – Mercury’s 2010 Grand Marquis, Milan (hybrid excluded), Mountaineer and Mariner (hybrid excluded) are all available for 0% financing for qualified buyers in March.
Mitsubishi – Every Mitsubishi vehicle has a 0% auto loan incentive in March. Although most 0% offers are only for 36 or 48 months, the 2009 Eclipse and Eclipse Spyder can be purchased with a 0% interest car loan for a whopping 72 months.
Nissan – Nissan is offering buyers 0% car loans in March on most of its models or cash back incentives. The Versa sedan, Versa hatchback, Sentra, Altima, Altima coupe, Maxima, Rogue, Murano, Xterra, Pathfinder, Armada, Frontier and Titan all can be purchased with 0% car loans in March.
Suzuki – All remaining 2009 Suzuki models have 0% auto loans for 60 months in March. Suzuki’s 2010 models can be purchased with 0% financing for 60 months on the Grand Vitara and Equator Extended and Crew Cab.
Toyota – Toyota is promoting 0% auto loan rates on most of its models. On some models, the 0% car loans are for 60 months, when Toyota usually only offers 0% financing for 36 months. Toyota’s no interest auto loan offer is good on the Yaris, Corolla, Camry, Avalon, Matrix, Venza, Rav4, Highlander, Sienna, Tacoma and Tundra.
Volvo – Volvo is promoting no interest car loans for up to 72 months on the XC70 and S80.