Subaru launches PCP scheme

June 23, 2016
Subaru launches PCP scheme Subaru Forester
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Subaru Ireland has announced the launch of new Personal Contract Plans (PCP) across the Subaru range, applicable for the new 162 Registration period.


These new PCP offerings mean that the customer pays low monthly instalments for 36 months and enjoys a guaranteed minimum future value (GMFV). At the end of the term, the customer can part exchange their Subaru for another brand new model. Alternatively they may return the car with no further payment due or pay the GMFV and keep it. For example for the Subaru Impreza payment of  €235 per month, or the new Forester 2.0D X from €320 per month.

Commenting on the initiative, Neville Matthews, Managing Director of Subaru Ireland said: “There has been a significant increase in the uptake of vehicle finance packages by Irish customers. We believe that with our competitive new PCP, together with styling and specification upgrades across our entire range, we can offer Subaru customers the perfect combination of style, safety and affordability.”

Together with First Auto Finance, Subaru is offering finance arrangements across the Subaru range. Finance is currently offered through Hire Purchase (HP) agreements or PCP’s (Personal Contract Plans).
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