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Ford deals for Truck Month

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Ford Philippines is bringing back the much-anticipated Truck Month this July with a wide array of amazing deals for the Ford Ranger, offering select Ranger variants with no price increase and with the biggest savings available only this month.
This month purchasers can take advantage of all-in low downpayment offers and cash discounts for select Ranger models. Leading the pack is the 2.2L Ranger XLT 4×2 MT with an all-in low downpayment of P58,000 or a P60,000 cash discount.
You can also get the 2.2L Ranger FX4 4×2 MT with an all-in low downpayment of P78,000 or a P60,000 cash discount, or the 2.2L Ranger Wildtrak 4×2 MT with an all-in low downpayment of P78,000 or a P40,000 cash discount.
All all-in packages include free three-year LTO registration, one-year comprehensive insurance and chattel mortgage fees.
“The pick-up segment has always been Ford’s sweet spot not only in the Philippines but all over the world. We’re excited to celebrate Truck Month this July and offer our customers the best deals for the Ranger, giving them the opportunity to own our ‘Built Ford Tough’ truck in the easiest and most convenient way possible,” Rodel Gallega, vice president, Marketing and Sales, Ford Philippines, said.
Customers who will visit any Ford dealership on July 13 to 15, July 20 to 22 and July 27 to 29 can also enjoy free food and refreshments to celebrate the Ford Truck Month Weekend.

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