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MINI Boosts No Cost Maintenance Program in March
MINI has noticeably sweetened its new car incentives in March. MINI has extended the length of its low interest rate auto loan from 24 to 60 months, as well as lengthened its no cost maintenance program to six years or 100,000 miles.
MINI’s 0.9 percent auto loan rate is good for up to 60 months on the 2011 MINI Hardtop, Convertible and Clubman in March. Buyers will also receive one bonus option on top of the 0.9 percent financing. Shoppers can choose from an automatic transmission, premium package or sport package at no additional cost. Higher auto loan rates are available for longer loan lengths. MINI is offering 3.9 percent for up to 72 months on these same models in March. The MINI Countryman is not included in this offer.
The 2011 MINI Cooper Convertible can be purchased with 0.9% financing in March.
MINI’s auto lease deals are good on the 2011 MINI Cooper Hardtop with automatic transmission and premium package and the 2011 MINI Cooper Clubman with automatic transmission and premium package in March. The Cooper Hardtop can be leased for $199 a month for 36 months with $2,626 due at lease signing, while the Cooper Clubman is $219 a month for 36 months with $2,727 due at signing.
MINI’s no cost maintenance program has been increased from three years/36,000 miles to six years/100,000 miles in March. The complimentary maintenance incentive is not good on the MINI Countryman.