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Carsales Staff21 Jan 2021
NEWS

Deal hunter: Discounted Mitsubishi Triton with free on-roads

Thousands knocked off Isuzu MU-X also, and Kia Rio S with auto for $20K drive-away

The Mitsubishi Triton has always represented good value, but a new incentive is certain to spark a sales boost for the popular pick-up. Dealers are offering the Mitsubishi Triton GLX+ 4X4 dual-cab auto for just $42,740, inclusive of on-road costs. That’s a saving of $1750 off the manufacturer’s retail list price of $44,490 – without even considering the free on-roads Mitsubishi is also throwing in.

If it should happen that you’re in the market for an SUV rather than a light commercial vehicle, the Isuzu MU-X 4X2 LS-M seven-seater with automatic is a dependable family wagon that will tow a van or ski boat. It’s currently in run out at a heavily discounted drive-away price. Normally priced at $43,900, this variant of MU-X is available now at a price of just $40,990 – which is $2910 saved, not including the free on-road costs.

Perhaps the Triton and the MU-X are larger than you need, and your requirements are more along the lines of a nippy light hatch at a very affordable price. The Kia Rio S with automatic transmission is currently on offer at $20,490 on the road. That’s just $400 off the manufacturer’s retail list price, but the discounted price also includes the stamp duty, registration and compulsory third-party insurance, making this a lot of car for not much money.

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