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Carsales Staff19 Mar 2020
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Deal hunter: Up to $10K off 2019 Mazda BT-50

Big dollars to be saved on Mazda BT-50, Mitsubishi Pajero and Kia Cerato

Mazda is currently offering customers a great deal on a 2019-plated variant of the BT-50 ute.

Usually priced at $47,840 plus on-road costs, the 2019 Mazda BT-50 4x4 Dual Cab Utility XT manual is being promoted at a special low price of $38,990 drive-away for private buyers or $37,490 drive-away for ABN Holders and Primary Producers.

That's a saving of $8850 off the standard price for private buyers, without even factoring in the cost of registration and third-party insurance.

Over at Mitsubishi there are deals on the Pajero. The Mitsubishi Pajero GLX is subject to a special offer on 2019-plated MY20 models. At a drive-away price of just $50,490, it saves buyers $3500 off the manufacturer's recommended list price of $53,990.

The deal also saves buyers the on-road costs and Mitsubishi is also throwing in a seven-year warranty (limited to 150,000km) and two years of free servicing. To cap it off, Mitsubishi is also supplying a $1000 EFTPOS card with each vehicle sold.

Finally, the Kia Cerato S – in both sedan and hatchback styles – is being promoted with a $22,790 drive-away price. That price, a discount of $1500, is shaved off the MRLP for the Cerato automatic ($24,290) and the statutory on-road costs are also slashed.

All three campaigns are currently running across the nation.

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