Road Prince 70 cc installment Plans by Bank Alfalah

Bikes in PakistanPrinceRoad Prince 70 cc installment Plans by Bank Alfalah

Since motorbikes have been dragged into the own-price market culture, Road Prince 70 instalment plans have been developed by Road Prince in collaboration with Bank Alfalah. With a 0% Markup on a 3-6 month instalment period, you can now lease out RP 70.

Road Prince 70 cc

Road Prince 70, although the resemblance is uncanny. Motorbikes are a staple mode of transportation in Pakistan. Road Prince 70 is consumers’ primary choice for its relatively affordable price compared to its competitor, Honda CD70. Road Prince 70A 4 Stroke 78cc Air Cooled Engine powers Road Prince 70. It also weighs 2 kilograms lighter than Honda CD70. This, and a few extra cubic centimetres in cylinder volume, sure packs a punch in terms of acceleration. Road Prince 70 offers a mileage of 65 km/l, which is quite good.

The price of Road Prince 70 is PKR 81,500. Look at the Road Prince 70 instalment plans offered by Bank Alfalfa.

Road Prince 70 installment plans

 

Road Prince 70 Installment Plans

Bank Alfalah offers a 3 & 6 months instalment plan at 0% markup with a
range of flexible tenures of up to 36 months. The down payment starts from 15% and goes up to 50% per the Installment plans. The processing fee for the 9 and 12 months plan is 2.5% or PKR 700, whichever is higher. The breakdown for the instalment plans is as follows.

MODELPRICE0% MARKUPMONTHS
36912182436
Road Prince 7081,50027,16713,58310,5238,2595,9954,8633,731

Road Prince 70

Road Prince 70 Features

Engine4 Stroke OHC, Air Cooled, Single CylinderDisplacement78cc
ClutchMultiple Wet PlatesTransmission4-Speed Transmission System
StartingKick startFrameBackbone Type
Dimension (lxwxh)1930x 790x 1190 mmGround Clearance135mm
Petrol Capacity9.5 Liter (Reserve 0.9l)Tire at Front2.25 – 17 (4 PR)
Tire at Back2.20 – 17 (4 PR)Dry Weight80KG

 

We can see that leasing a motorbike with affordable instalment plans is possible. Those who only have motorbikes as a primary transport source surely get a  breather from this. For more details, you can contact Bank Al Falah or Road Prince by visiting their website and filling out the query form.

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