Toyota Offering New Incentives
March 3rd 2010 04:14
To put it mildly, Toyota is off to a bad start in 2010. Sales are down 9% and congress has held three hearings to investigate the world's top automaker.
If you are in the market for a car, this may be a great time to buy a Toyota with these just released incentives.
From Toyota:
"Toyota will offer zero-percent financing for 60 months on some 2010 model year vehicles, including its most popular Camry and Corolla sedans and other vehicles involved in safety recalls.
Returning Toyota customers will also receive a complimentary two-year "Toyota Auto Care Premium Package" that includes oil changes and other maintenance services, the source said. Cash rebates ranging from $500 to $3,000 will also be offered depending on vehicles.
I don't know how big of a deal the safety concerns are and if the proposed fix will work. I do know that before the negative publicity, Toyota was near the top in customer loyalty and is at the lower end of total car recalls.
If you are in the market for a car, this may be a great time to buy a Toyota with these just released incentives.
From Toyota:
"Toyota will offer zero-percent financing for 60 months on some 2010 model year vehicles, including its most popular Camry and Corolla sedans and other vehicles involved in safety recalls.
Returning Toyota customers will also receive a complimentary two-year "Toyota Auto Care Premium Package" that includes oil changes and other maintenance services, the source said. Cash rebates ranging from $500 to $3,000 will also be offered depending on vehicles.
I don't know how big of a deal the safety concerns are and if the proposed fix will work. I do know that before the negative publicity, Toyota was near the top in customer loyalty and is at the lower end of total car recalls.
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