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Trucksales Staff29 Nov 2016
NEWS

Renault’s year-end bargains for Kangoo

Renault has dropped the price of its compact van to a drive-away price of just $21,990 for the five-speed manual
Renault is also offering the Kangoo with automatic transmission for just $23,990 drive-away.
Both offers are valid until New Year’s Day and include the bonus of an extra two years of factory warranty, for a total of five years or up to 200,000km.
Renault says the cost of the manual transmission version can be offset 100 per cent under the sub $20,000 asset write-off scheme for small business ABN buyers who qualify.
Buyers of petrol-powered Kangoos can also benefit from the ‘Renault Ready for Business’ package being slipped into their Christmas stockings, gratis. 
The package contains a cargo barrier, an air conditioning curtain that boosts its effectiveness for cabin occupants, an anti-slip cargo bay floor mat, front foot-well mats, rear parking sensors and a car care kit, all of which has a retail value of $1881 including fitting. 
"Small and medium-sized business operators looking to reward themselves and their staff this holiday season need look no further than the Renault Kangoo," said Renault Commercial Vehicles boss Lyndon Healy. "It is quiet, comfortable, easy to drive and very easy to park. It is very cheap to run and comes with a five-year/200,000km warranty and five-years of roadside assistance."
"And with the 'Ready for Business' package worth $1881 included in the deal on selected models, the Renault Kangoo petrol has all you want for Christmas and the New Year," he added.
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