In a commercial offensive, Jaecoo 7 can be purchased in 60 interest-free installments; brand says that last conditions like this were offered a decade ago
In an aggressive strategy to gain share in the domestic market, Omoda & Jaecoo announced a payment condition that stands out in the high-interest economic scenario. During the month of February, the Jaecoo 7 SHS plug-in hybrid SUV can be financed with a zero rate in up to 60 months (five years).
The offer includes the two configurations of the model available in Brazil: the entry-level Luxury version, priced at R$ 234.990, and the top-of-the-line Prestige, which starts at R$ 256.990. To access the benefit of interest subsidized by the automaker within the extended period, the consumer must make a down payment of 60% of the value of the vehicle.
According to the manufacturer, this is the first time in about a decade that a brand offers interest-free financing with such a long term in Brazilian automotive retail. The measure tries to circumvent the moment of restricted credit and high interest rates that have slowed down the sector.
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The campaign is valid until February 28 throughout the brand’s network, which already has 70 dealerships operating in 24 states. In addition to the financial issue, the automaker bets on the warranty as a safety differential for the buyer: there are seven years for the vehicle and eight years for the hybrid system battery.
For those who intend to use a used vehicle as part of the payment, the company has designed an alternative condition. There is an overvaluation of up to R$ 20 thousand in the used car given in the exchange.
In this specific modality, the Luxury and Prestige versions also have a zero rate and a 60% down payment requirement, but the installment period is reduced to 24 months.
In the after-sales package, the Jaecoo 7 maintains the fixed-price revision policy for up to eight years, in addition to offering the roadside assistance service “Jaecoo Assistance” free of charge for 24 months, covering breakdowns and unforeseen events in the national territory.