‘Go for Green’ finance programme

John Deere Credit has announced a zero per cent finance programme on all John Deere golf and sports turf equipment currently available from the company’s UK dealer network, including demonstration machines.

John Deere Credit has announced a zero per cent finance programme on all John Deere golf and sports turf equipment currently available from the company’s UK dealer network, including demonstration machines.

This new interest free credit scheme covers John Deere’s greens, tees & surrounds, roughs and utility mowers, which include both cylinder and rotary machines, as well as Aercore aerators, bunker rakes and Pro Gator utility vehicles, plus the HD200 sprayer and TD100 top dresser attachments.

To qualify for the scheme, equipment can be ordered from John Deere dealers at any time up to Friday 22nd May 2009, which is up to two months later than other competitive offers currently on the market. Under the scheme, the initial down payment, which could include a trade-in deal if required, is followed by two further annual payments at 0 per cent, based on a maximum of 75 per cent of the machine’s retail list price or the amount financed, whichever is the lower figure.

Payment can also be made using the normal range of credit options if required, or on a tailor made repayment schedule to match individual budgets and cash flows.

Further information on this new finance programme is available from John Deere dealers, or by visiting www.johndeerecredit.co.uk

John Deere Limited www.johndeere.co.uk

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