Maxus PH offers low down payment for T60 and V80 models

The Season of Giving is just right around the bend, and Filipino entrepreneurs are anticipating a bevy of family and business activities in the last two months of the year to make the Yuletide Season among their brightest and most productive days in 2020.

Maxus Philippines is one with hardworking Filipinos who are making every day count in the countdown to Christmas. To help carry them through in maximum safety, comfort, and productivity, Maxus Philippines is offering its low down payment promo on the T60 pick-up and V80 vans.

From November 1 to 30, 2020, Maxus Philippines offers low down payment for the following models:

T60

  • PhP 30,000 low down payment for the 2.8 Pro 4×2 MT (SRP PhP 998,000)
  • PhP 36,000 low down payment for the 2.8 Pro 4×2 AT (SRP PhP 1,078,000)
  • PhP 54,000 low down payment for the 2.8 Elite 4×4 AT (SRP PhP 1,328,000)

V80

  • PhP 44,000 low down payment for the 2.5 MT Flex 3 -seater (SRP PhP 1,190,000)
  • PhP 72,000 low down payment for the 2.5 MT Comfort 13-seater (SRP PhP 1,570,000)

The affordable low down payment offers now make it easier for customers to purchase the right Maxus for their transport needs, while at the same time allow them the chance to set aside their finances to grow their enterprises, for household contingencies, or to shop for more gifts to more loved ones.

Any Maxus vehicle you choose can be in itself an early holiday gift for the entire family, or a wise investment to keep your business on the up and up. The Maxus V80 vans offer both space and flexibility with the 13-seater V80 Comfort. The V80 Flex cargo van, on the other hand, offers a roomy cargo space of 6.9 cubic meters and flexible interiors, while at the same time, the van’s 1.1-ton maximum loading capacity allows for sufficient cargo to maximize business operations.

Whether in 4×4 or 4×2 drivetrains, the Maxus T60’s upsized dimensions translate to bigger and heavier capabilities, in terms of payload capacity, towing power, and water wading depth. The T60 can literally take any supply in the agricultural, industrial, medical, recreational, utilities and construction sectors, and get them moving to where they need to be more efficiently.

Other Maxus models are also available in all dealerships nationwide. The newly-launched Maxus G50 1.5-liter turbocharged MPV has attractive features that will surely capture one’s interest. With features such as its 12” infotainment system, 360-degree camera, 17-inch wheels, power seats, power tailgate, and leather seats – this feature-packed MPV is Max More with prices starting from PhP 1.088M for the Turbo DCT Pro, PhP 1.168M for the Turbo DCT Elite, and PhP 1.288M for the Turbo DCT Premium.

Available also is the 9-seater Maxus G10 1.9-liter diesel MPV, geared with its four rear captain seats, a spacious interior, and comfort amenities, and is priced at PhP 1.790M. The G10 Assist, available at PhP 2.189M as a dealer option, is ideal for the elderly, PWDs, and recovering patients, as it comes with the programmable swivel lifting seat at the 2nd row.

All Maxus vehicles are infused with 124 years of British-bred heritage, global expertise, and experience in vehicles, and are attuned to the widely varying transport needs of Filipino entrepreneurs and their families and the country’s road and driving conditions. Topping everything off is the “Max” quality, efficiency, and convenience of aftersales products, services, and worry-free ownership where select models are backed by a warranty coverage of 5 years or for the first 100,000 kms, whichever comes first. Maxus Philippines also offers 24/7 emergency roadside assistance and on-site servicing for corporate fleet accounts.

The low down payment offers for the T60 and V80 are available at all eight Maxus Philippines’ dealerships and are subject to approval by bank partners.

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5 collectibles from the 90s that are valuable today

The 1990s was a decade where pop culture took the driver’s seat. It was the birth of grunge music, cinematic diversity, and the growth of fast food. It was a great decade to be alive — especially for collectors.

The 90s introduced us to many toys and games that we’d never thought would be of any value today. So if you were the hoarding type, best get out that old box of nostalgia because some of those items may be worth some big bucks. Here are some collectibles from the 90s that are still valuable today.

Furby

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First released in 1998, Furby is a toy that looks like a cross between an owl and a furry pillowcase. It rose to popularity because of its so-called “intelligence” and sold over 40 million units in its first three years.

With their big eyes and odd voice, some find them cute, while some find them just downright creepy. But if you happen to have a first edition laying around, you’re in luck. Some of these furry critters can sell for at least US$ 500.

Super Mario Brothers 3

Image: DKOldies

Most gamers would remember this game bundled with the Nintendo Entertainment System. What makes this extremely valuable is that Nintendo released the game separately for a short period of time. eBay user DKOldies was reportedly able to sell a sealed and complete unit in the box for a whopping US$ 30,000.

Pokémon Cards

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Pokémon’s popularity today stems from its video game franchise. Back then and apart from playing Pokémon Red/Blue, card collecting was the way to go. Hence, it doesn’t come as a surprise that some of the cards would be worth a chunk of change.

Such as a 1999 perfect grade 10 Holographic Charizard card was reportedly sold for US$ 11,999. Though, the card that can really rake in the cash is the Pikachu Illustrator card. Only 20 to 39 have been known to exist and the card fetches a price tag of US$ 50,000 to US$ 100,000.

Magic: The Gathering

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This card game took the 90s by storm and has since evolved into a whole culture even today. For seasoned players, the value of these cards comes at no surprise. A “Power Nine” set, which consists of rare and powerful cards, can be valued at least US$ 25,000. But, it’s the elusive Black Lotus card that brings home the big bucks. In 2019, a mint condition card sold for $166,100!

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone

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J.K. Rowling released the first Harry Potter book in 1997. It almost instantly became a pop culture phenomenon with a strong fandom that still exists today.

If you happen to be lucky enough to own one of the 500 copies of the hardcover UK first edition that contains the print line “10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1” and the author listed as Joanne Rowling (not just J.K.), you can sell it for up to US$ 88,000.00. But if you’ve got the rarer misprint first edition with a misspelled “Philosopher’s Stone”, then you’ve hit the jackpot! That version can go as high as US$ 185,000.00!

Final Thoughts

Let’s face it. When it comes to things that bring us joy, it sometimes pays to be a hoarder. The next time you head out to a store to buy a book or a toy, listen to your gut. Because what you buy now could bring you a wad of cash in the future.

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