Disclaimer: Maxus Philippines lent us its Maxus D60 Pro review unit with a full tank of gasoline for one full week. Would you ever imagine that within half a century, mankind would go from landlines and payphones to smartphones and internet messaging and that car technology would go from life-saving seatbelts to collision avoidance? Perspective-wise, it would probably have been difficult for the Volvo engineer who designed the seat belt to imagine a world where computers can avoid collisions alt
The month of love has something unique to offer as Maxus Philippines launches a new promo for the Maxus D60. The brand’s capable crossover can meet your needs more as a daily vehicle and adaptable platform. Maxus Philippines makes your future vehicle more accessible for you to embrace with a discount of ₱192,000 from its regular SRP of ₱1,240,000; the D60 Pro can now be yours for only ₱1,048,000. The Maxus D60 Elite variant also comes with a special discount of ₱130,000 from its regular SRP of ₱
As the average Filipino family grows, the need for a car that can fit them all grows as well. In the past, the minimum requirement was five - dad, mom, two kids, and maybe a grandparent or the househelp. Today, the average Filipino buyer needs to consider at least six seats when buying a vehicle - dad, mom, at least two kids, the nanny, and possibly both grandparents. Not only that but because of the modern family's versatility in income - possibly from both a steady job and a family business -

Maxus Monthly Payment FAQs

What are the down payment, interest rate, and term for buying a Maxus car by installment?

The down payment, interest rate, and loan term of car loans in the Philippines may vary depending on the bank and the type of vehicle. Generally, the down payment ratio ranges from 15% to 50%, the interest rate ranges from 5.54% to 30.3%, and the loan term options are from 12 to 60 months. If you want to buy a used car, you may encounter higher interest rates, and the sum of the car's age and the loan term cannot exceed 11 years.

How much down payment, interest rate, and term should I choose to buy a Maxus car in the Philippines?

If you want to buy a Maxus car in the Philippines, you can choose a 20% down payment, a 10% interest rate, and a 36-month term, which is a balanced and reasonable option.