Isuzu Announces New Lease Program for 2014 NPR ECO-MAX
Isuzu Commercial Truck of America, Inc. announced a new lease program for select 2014 Isuzu NPR ECO-MAX trucks outfitted with Morgan delivery van bodies.
by Staff
August 15, 2014
(PHOTO: ICTA)
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Isuzu Commercial Truck of America, Inc. announced a new lease program for select 2014 Isuzu NPR ECO-MAX trucks outfitted with Morgan delivery van bodies.
The program offers customers a 48 month /35,000 mile closed-end iLease through Isuzu Finance of America, Inc., for as little as $595 per month with only $1,190 due at lease signing on approved credit.
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“This could be the deal of a lifetime,” said Shaun Skinner, executive vice president and general manager of Isuzu Commercial Truck of America. “At Isuzu, we already pride ourselves on offering an incredibly low cost of ownership. At only $595 per month for four years, these special edition trucks—already upfitted and ready to go—represent the lowest total cost of ownership for a Class 3 truck in the market today.”
Each special edition truck begins with a 13,000-lb. GVWR 2014 Isuzu NPR ECO-MAX Standard Cab equipped with air conditioning, a rear dome lamp and safety kit. The ECO-MAX is powered on an Isuzu 3.0-liter 4JJ1-TC turbocharged diesel engine, which produces 150 horsepower and 282 lb.-ft. of torque. The most fuel efficient Engine offered by Isuzu, it offers the same durability and reliability for which Isuzu has become famous.
“Isuzu diesel engines carry a 310,000 B10 durability rating, meaning that 90 percent of our engines should reach that mileage before requiring an overhaul,” Skinner said.
Fitted to each special edition NPR ECO-MAX is a standard size 16' × 96" × 85" Morgan body with 5½"-long sills so that a walk ramp or liftgate can be installed.
The completed weight of the unit is only 7,880 pounds, allowing for a payload allowance of 5,120 pounds — more than 2 tons.
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Like all 2014 Isuzu diesel trucks, the special edition NPR ECO-MAX is covered by the Isuzu 24 Month /60,000 Mile Covered Maintenance Program. The program includes complimentary maintenance services at 4,000 miles, again at 10,000 miles, and continuing every 10,000 miles up to 24 months or 60,000 miles, whichever comes first and a 50,000 mile service.
The cost of ownership can be lowered even further through the optional Isuzu Priority Service Maintenance Program (PSMP), which extends covered maintenance to 48 months/140,000 miles. Lease customers who opt for PSMP will pay only $675 per month with $1,350 due at signing.
Dealer-installed accessories and higher-mileage lease terms are available so that customers can personalize the truck and the terms to their individual needs. These options will affect the iLease payment; customers are advised to contact their Isuzu Truck dealer for details.
The special lease program is available through December 31, 2014. However, Skinner noted, “these vehicles are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.”
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