Mazda payment deferral assistance

April 29 2020,

Mazda payment deferral assistance

If you own a Mazda right now, there are a lot of options for you if you have been impacted by COVID-19. There are also a lot of offers if you are looking for a new vehicle. Herer are a few of the Mazda assistance services offered in Canada including Mazda payment deferral and lease assistance.


Mazda Payment Assistance for owners in Canada

 

There are a variety of assistance services for Mazda owners. These include a lease extension program, a loan payment deferral and a lease payment deferral plan. If you would like to learn more, you can contact 1-888-703-8857 or email Mazda Financial Services at clientrelations@cdlsi.com for lease payment inquiries.


If you have finance payments, you can contact Scotiabank at 1-800-4SCOTIA or you can also request a loan payment deferral online here.


Special Offers on New Mazda Vehicles


If you are thinking of buying a new Mazda vehicle, you can check out the special offers available to you. You can enjoy no monthly finance payments for 120 days as well as a Mazda Unlimited Mileage warranty. This is in addition to low financing and lease rates as well as rebates and promotions on all of our vehicles.

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