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  2. 0% APR car deals: Are they worth it? - AOL

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    Alternatively, you could pay the full $30,000 purchase price and opt for a 0 percent APR. Assuming no add-on products or fees, you’d still pay $2,099 more in this scenario than you’d pay by ...

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    Deal: 0.99% APR on Pre-Owned Models. ... With a price range between $39,420 and $96,340, there are plenty of 2024 Ram 1500 trims to choose from. ... Toyota bZ4X. Deal: $0 Due at Signing.

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    No matter which vehicle you choose, shop around to find the cheapest car insurance. 2. 2017 Toyota RAV4. Price: $14,700 Safety rating: IIHS Top Safety Pick+ ... It features a 0% intro APR for 15 ...

  5. 0% finance - Wikipedia

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    0% financing or zero percent financing, alternatively known as discounted finance, is a widely used marketing tactic for attracting buyers of consumer goods, automobiles, real estate, or credit cards in different parts of the world.

  6. Government incentives for plug-in electric vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The incentives include direct subsidies for the acquisition of new electric cars for up to 25% of the purchase price, before tax, to a maximum of €6,000 per vehicle (US$8,600), and 25% of the gross purchase price of other electric vehicles such as buses and vans, with a maximum of €15,000 or €30,000, depending on the range and type of ...

  7. Denso - Wikipedia

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    About 25% of the company is owned by Toyota. [5] Despite being a part of the Toyota Group of companies, as of the year ending March 2016, sales to the Toyota Group accounted for less than 50% of total revenue (44% of revenue originated from other car manufacturers in Japan, Germany, the U.S. and China). [6]