Jun 2nd, 2010 by Dean Hightower
For June 2010, Honda is offering low interest car loans for recent graduates. The rest of us can lease a new Honda at low monthly rates.
The 2010 Accord Coupe, Sedan and Crosstour, Civic Coupe and Sedan, Insight Hybrid, Odyssey, Pilot and Ridgeline can all be bought with a 0.9% interest rate car loan incentive during June, but only for recent graduates. The low 0.9% interest rate is only available for 36 months. Longer loans will come with a 1.9% rate.
The 2010 Accord Coupe can be leased for just $219 a month on a 36-month lease during June 2010. If you’re not completely obsessed with having the most stylish Accord possible, the sedan can be leased for just $199 a month, and since it comes with the functionality of four doors, it’s a better deal than the coupe.
The 2010 Honda Fit can be leased for just $149 a month on a 36-month lease during June. That’s a good deal, and it’s hard to argue against the Honda Fit, which combines the convenience of a wagon with the gas mileage of a tiny car.
For only $10 more than the Fit at $159 a month, people who are a little leery of driving around in a goofy little wagon can lease the Honda Civic Sedan for the same 36-month term. Though honestly, the Honda Fit has been so thoroughly out-goofed by the Kia Soul and Nissan Cube that it barely qualifies as a goofy car anymore.
The 2010 Honda Insight Hybrid sedan comes with a pretty attractive lease incentive during June 2010. The Insight can be leased for $189 a month on a three-year lease.
Click here for Honda Incentives for July 2010.
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