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Free offer for Fuso Canter range*

Fuso has introduced free Best Basic scheduled servicing for its popular Canter truck that covers 100,000km or three years (whichever comes first), for a limited time.

Available until September 30, the Canter Best Basic scheduled service offer covers select parts, oil and labour per the vehicle service handbook. There are a range of exclusions and conditions, which can be viewed at fuso.com.au.

Canter customers also have the opportunity to sign up for Fuso’s Complete Service Plan at a reduced rate.

The Best Basic offer comes in addition to Fuso’s generous manufacturer vehicle warranty for all its trucks and the Rosa bus. The Canter manufacturer warranty covers five years or 200,000 km, whichever comes first.

Fuso Truck and Bus Director, Justin Whitford, said, “Fuso understands that keeping running costs low is critical to our customers and our free Best Basic servicing offer drives these costs down even further.

“Our customers clearly value the peace of mind provided by Fuso’s extensive five year manufacturer’s warranty and we know they will appreciate the Best Basic servicing offer.”

The introduction of the Best Basic service offer comes after Fuso recently introduced an extensive Built Ready range that enables customers to start work straight away.

The line-up includes eight different models that can be purchased with bodies already fitted, saving customers from potentially long wait times.

Built Ready models available include Canter tippers, trays, fridge trucks and pantechs, as well as the larger Fighter tipper and tautliner.

Please note: Best Basic offer available until September 30, 2018. The Fuso five-year factory warranty terms vary from model to model. The warranty applies only to trucks and buses registered in Australia and operating in normal conditions in Australia. Vehicles operated in severe applications are subject to a Fuso manufacturer warranty covering 12 months/50,000km or 1000 hours, whichever occurs first.

*Copy supplied by Fuso

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