Trans Pacific launches ‘0 to 20% down Automobile Christmas Promotion’

WITH a ceremony last Friday at their Sheriff Street, Georgetown location, the management of Trans Pacific Motor Spares and Auto Sales officially launched their ‘0 to 20% Down Automobile Christmas Promotion’.This promotion, according to Trans Pacific officials, allows the public to select vehicles of their choice and on making a small deposit they can ‘drive out’ after providing proper identification, two references, proof of address and their TIN number.

The promotion which began Friday will continue for one week, according to the organisers. Prospective customers are given a quotation by the company which they can also take to Republic Bank (Guyana) or Scotia Bank branches and enter into an agreement there for the banks to make the payment as indicated by the company’s representatives. Customers can, however, make their first down payment in person after examining their vehicle of choice.
They are then afforded a 36-month period in which to complete payments with flexible interest rates on the vehicle they would have chosen.
This promotion is up and running at all Trans Pacific Spares locations in Bartica, Georgetown, Essequibo, Lethem, Berbice and Good Hope village.
Speaking at the event, Sales Manager Annirude Jaganauth noted that while they are contemplating hosting their customary annual road show, they are taking into consideration the ‘hustle and bustle’ of the festivities and would not want to cause further traffic congestion with the magnitude of that event.
He added that in the spirit of giving back to the public, each purchasing customer would be given a splendid food hamper in keeping with the spirit of the season.
Meanwhile, media operatives covering the launch also received hampers as tokens of appreciation from the entity.
Jaganauth noted that since the promotion has been well advertised, they have so far received excellent responses from the public. He noted that while the company has initiated several other related promotions in 2013, the same trend will continue next year.
Jaganauth told media operatives that customers so far have been satisfied with the stipulated down payments for the vehicles and the level of service received when they arrive at the various Trans Pacific branch locations.
He added that customers are not asked to make a deposit until they would have selected their vehicles from the showroom
Their first buyer on Friday, Lochand Persaud, of Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, was very elated with the offer and the vehicle he had chosen, and was more delighted at receiving his food hamper.
Written By Alex Wayne

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