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Saab Announces Special Spring Finance Packages in the UK

The warmer spring weather is just the thing needed to convince UK motorists to hit the road or even to buy that convertible they’ve always wanted.{at} That’s probably what the top brass at Saab UK were thinking when they announced their big spring offering.

“Available across its core product range are: competitive and affordable PCP schemes; contract hire agreements including lower monthly rentals; zero per cent interest and deposit terms; loyal and new customer offers with free servicing package,” Saab boasts.

As part of the company’s PCP (Personal Contract Purchase) program, competitive and affordable monthly payments are on offer for models like the 1.9-litre 9-3 twin turbo diesel Saloon with 160 hp, which is available from just £299 per month. PCP customers are also able to take advantage of a special three-year servicing plan for only £399.

Thanks to a reduction of 6 percent, standard prices for a Saab contract hire plan start at £289 per month for a Saab 1.9-litre 9-3X twin turbo diesel SportWagon and £299 for a Saab 2.0-litre 9-5 TiD Vector SE. The carmaker is also providing its UK customers deposit-free, zero percent interest finance offers, for all regular Saab models bought during the qualifying period. Payments can even be extended from 36 to 60 months, pending agreement with the supplying dealer.

As a big “Tank you!” for their loyalty, Saab is also giving its existing customers the opportunity to benefit from reductions of up to £3,000 by purchasing another new vehicle.

“Renewed confidence in the Saab brand and improving residual values have enabled us to sharpen our customer finance offers. We now have the widest and most competitive range of finance products we have ever offered,” says Craig Gentleman, Saab GB General Manager, Sales.
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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