Since Toyota is offering many exciting incentives, Honda is also seen to offer something in its favor on the hand. Though low incentives of Honda are a good point to consider and that its resale value isn’t much affected by it. But still the 0% car loan incentives and higher cost leases gives priority to Toyota’s shopping. On the other hand, Toyota’s low incentives do affect its resale value.
Anyhow the good part for all those who qualify for the Honda Graduate Program, the 2010 Honda Accord Coupe and Sedan, Ridgeline, Civic, Insight and Accord Cross tour are on sale with 0.9% financing incentives this month for all of them. In addition the Honda Company is offering some low interest loan incentives although there are no 0% interest car loan incentives on Honda.
TO all qualifying buyers with 1.9% financing on 36-month loans, along all these models Odyssey and Pilot are also available.
The Pilot available at $309 a month on a 36-month lease is the best lease deal Honda is offering this month.
Now compare the Prius’ $149 a month lease incentive with the Insight hybrid sedan available at $189 per month lease for three years, it is quite obvious that Toyota will be the first option for all.
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