As the holiday weekend of April 30th and May 1st approaches, car brands are offering a range of promotions and discounts on popular models. These deals can offer savings of tens of millions to even a hundred million dong.

Mitsubishi Offers Up to 100% Registration Fee Waiver

Mitsubishi continues to offer a 50% waiver on registration fees for its models. The Mitsubishi Xpander MT version is only offered with a discount on VIN 2024 models. The MT VIN 2025 version is discounted by 2-5 million dong by dealers.

Mitsubishi Xpander. Photo by Vĩnh Phúc.

The Attrage MT VIN 2025 offers a 100% waiver on registration fees, amounting to 38 million dong. Customers purchasing the Attrage also receive a fuel voucher and a rearview camera, totaling 21.5 million dong in value. Meanwhile, the CVT VIN 2024 version comes with a 50% registration fee discount and a fuel voucher and shark fin antenna. The total value of these incentives is approximately 46 million dong.

All Xforce versions currently have a 50% registration fee waiver, equivalent to a discount of 32-35.5 million dong.

Ford Ranger and Territory Offer Savings of Up to 70 Million Dong

Ford Ranger, the best-selling pickup truck in the market, is offering a 50% waiver on registration fees for the first quarter of the year. This program applies to the Wildtrak and Sport versions, with a value of 26-29.3 million dong.

The large SUV, Explorer, is still available at a promotional price of 1.999 billion dong. Previously, the Explorer was priced at 2.466 billion, then reduced to 2.099 billion, and now sits below 2 billion dong.

Ford Explorer. Photo by Bối Hạ.

At dealerships, the Ford Territory VIN 2024 is priced at 689-819 million dong, a discount of 60-70 million dong from the listed price. This is a dealership-specific program and may vary depending on the inventory status of each store.

Honda Civic Offers Discounts on 2024 Models

In April, Honda is offering a 50% waiver on registration fees for the petrol versions of its Honda Civic sedan for VIN 2024 models only. With this promotion, buyers can save approximately 39.5-44.7 million dong.

In Vietnam, the Honda Civic is priced between 789-894 million dong for the petrol versions, while the hybrid version ranges from 999 million to 1.004 billion dong.

Mazda CX-5 Drops Below 700 Million Dong

This month, the CX-5 has seen a price reduction from 749 million to 714 million dong. However, according to our sources, dealers are willing to offer an additional discount of 10-20 million dong for purchases made during the holiday weekend, bringing the price down to 694 million dong.

Mazda CX-5. Photo by Thaco.

In addition to the CX-5, the CX-3 and CX-30 are also on offer with cash discounts. The CX-30 1.5L AT, for example, has been reduced from 522 to 510 million dong. Other variants also see discounts of 5-10 million dong at dealerships, bringing the price down to around 510-631 million dong.

The CX-30 SUV has a direct discount of 20 million dong for the 2.0L Luxury version, bringing the price down to 679 million dong. The 2.0L Premium version is priced at 729 million dong.

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