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MINI Increases Car Loan Rates in January
If you didn’t buy a new MINI last month, you passed up 0.9 percent financing. In January, a new MINI can be financed for 2.9 percent. A 2.9 percent auto loan rate is still lower than most banks and credit unions are offering right now, so it’s still a good deal.
The 2.9 percent car loan rate is good for up to 60 months on new 2011 MINI vehicles in January. Buyers will also receive one bonus option on top of the 2.9 percent financing. Shoppers can choose from an automatic transmission, cold weather package, Bluetooth or cold weather and Bluetooth package at no additional cost. The MINI Countryman is not included in this offer.
The 2011 MINI Cooper Hardtop can be leased for $199 a month in January.
MINI’s lease incentive is good on the 2011 MINI Cooper Hardtop with automatic transmission and premium package in January. The Cooper Hardtop can be leased for $199 a month for 36 months with $2,727 due at lease signing in January.
All new 2011 MINI vehicles come with no cost maintenance standard for three years or 36,000 miles.
Incentives listed are for the southeast region. They may differ depending on where you live. Check MINI’s site to find the incentives in your area.