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Yamaha Pakistan introduces 0% markup installment plan for YBR125G motorcycle

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ISALAMABAD: Amidst challenging times in Pakistan’s motorcycle and car manufacturing industry, Yamaha Pakistan is striving to maintain sales momentum by offering special deals. They have introduced a new installment plan for their popular YBR125G bike in Matt Orange color.

Under this plan, buyers can spread the cost over 12 months without incurring any additional fees or interest. Each month, customers pay Rs. 29,000 without any markup. Moreover, Yamaha allows buyers to initiate the purchase with a down payment of Rs. 164,000, covering processing fees and bike registration costs.

Additionally, Yamaha offers a 24-month payment plan with standard markup rates and extra costs. However, the interest-free option with initial down payment covering processing fees and registration is available for a limited time only.

Read more: Yamaha Bikes latest Price in Pakistan for February 2024; Check Details

Earlier in February 2024, Yamaha introduced two new versions of the YBR125G with minor design changes, including new stickers and a different shade of metallic gray. While some may find these updates intriguing, they do not bring significant changes or new technology to the table.

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