Triumph Announced No Payments Until April 2010

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American division of Triumph Motorcycles has just announced a zero payments for six months offer which allows its customers to get a zero down, zero payments and zero interest financing until April 2010 for every new Daytona 675 motorcycle.

The manufacturer also warns that this is an extremely limited time offer, as it depends on model availability and dealer participation. The financing is powered by FreedomRoad Financial (FRF), a division of Evergreen Bank Group.

According to Triumph, APR of 0% percent is available to qualified applicants only and depends on the credit score. Some will even require a down payment in order to receive credit approval. For example, for an amount financed of $9,799 for a term of 84 months with an annual percentage rate (APR) of 7.99, the monthly payments will be $152.69, on approved credit.

“That's 6 FULL months of riding with nothing out of your pocket,” a company statement reads. “That means your new ride won't affect your holiday travel plans, your gift buying budget, your New Year's Eve festivities, your Valentines Day or even your Easter weekend! Bring home a 2009 or prior model year Daytona 675 for $0 down, 0% APR and 0 Payments for six months.”

However, this is not the only offer currently made by Triumph. Additionally, customers can get rates as low as 5.9 percent APR or up to $1,500 in genuine Triumph clothing or accessories. The offer, valid only until October 31, applies only for select new 2009 or 2008 Triumph motorcycles:
  • 5.9% APR or $1,500 in Genuine Triumph Clothing or Accessories: Rocket III, Rocket III Touring, and Speed Triple
  • 5.9% APR or $1,000 in Genuine Triumph Clothing or Accessories: Sprint ST, Tiger 1050, America and Speedmaster
  • 5.9% APR or $500 in Genuine Triumph Clothing or Accessories: Bonneville and Bonneville SE

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