Hot on the heels of the news from this year’s federal budget, Renault is absorbing the stamp duty, registration and compulsory third-party insurance for the capable Renault Master van.
The variant in question is the Renault Master L1H1 short-wheelbase model with manual transmission, normally selling for a manufacturer’s retail list price of $45,990.
The current offer on the table sees the Master on the road for that price – and there’s a finance deal available too, based on a comparison rate of 3.9 per cent and three-year term.
Two other car companies are promoting a deal that will help customers get behind the wheel of a new vehicle for an on-road cost of just $500.
Buyers in the market for a medium SUV should front up to their nearest Ford dealer, to take advantage of the current offer on the entry-level Ford Escape front-wheel drive automatic, which normally sells for $35,990 plus the on-road costs.
This variant is presently selling for just $36,490 drive-away.
Similarly, the Kia Stonic Sport auto usually lists for $25,990, but Kia dealers will let you drive one out of the showroom for just $26,490 with the on-road costs included.
And that’s good value for one of the best light SUVs going around, coming soon after our comparison test between the Kia Stonic and the top-selling Mazda CX-3.
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