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Trucksales Staff30 May 2014
NEWS

Hino adds value with 'Hinothon' promo

Buy any new Hino truck before the end of the financial year and you'll score $1900 worth of factory accessories at no extra cost!
Hino Australia is capping off the financial year with a promotion bound to grab plenty of buyers' interest.
Thanks to its 'Hinothon' end-of-financial-year offer, anyone who purchases a new Hino truck before June 30, 2014, will receive a reversing camera and a satellite navigation at no extra cost.
Fitted at the dealership of purchase, the goodies represent an extra $1900 of retail value, in addition to offering a whole heap of added convenience and safety.
The offer applies to any new 300 Series, 500 Series, or 700 Series model.
The sat-nav system feeds directly into the standard Hino Multimedia system, which has a 6.1-inch colour touchscreen, DAB digital radio, Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free communication and music streaming, and USB, SD card, MP3 and iPod input.
It's a truck-specific system too, allowing the owner enter the vehicle's dimensions so it can plan routes accordingly, and offers speed and red light camera alerts, among many other features.
The reversing camera also plugs into the Hino Multimedia system, and display automatically flicking over to the rear camera view whenever reverse is engaged.
Hino's 'Hinothon' campaign runs until June 30, 2014. For more information see your nearest Hino dealer or visit www.hino.com.au.

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