Mar 02 2010

Incentives for Toyota Owners

Published by Lemon Law at 1:18 am under General Articles, Vehicle Recalls

Toyota has been going through the biggest crises in its 73-year history. Recent recalls for some of the models, caused by accelerator pedals, have changed the public opinion. The reputation that was primarily built on high quality and trust is now doubted.

Company officials express their regret and their will to emphasize on safety and real-life conditions.

To somehow regain the consumer trust, Toyota is planning to have an incentive program for the U.S. customers. The program will be running throughout March.

The main points of it are

  • Zero percent financing for 60 months on some of the car models included in the recent recalls
  • A special free-of-charge two-year maintenance package for returning customers
  • Possibility to get cash rebates with the maximum amount of $ 3000.

The program will be announced after presenting the U.S. Sales figures for February.

Meanwhile, Toyota is implementing Limited Service Campaign for VVT-i Oil Line until March 31, 2010.

The company officials announced that some vehicles with a 2GR-FE (V6) engine may have a leaking oil hose. The owners of the cars will be informed and will have the opportunity to replace it free of charge. Some of the models for the campaign are Camry, Avalon, Rav4, and Lexus 350 ES and 350 RX.

For more information contact your dealer.

One Response to “Incentives for Toyota Owners”

  1. [...] for the incentive program, which has started on March 2, 2010 and will end on April 5, 2010. As we have mentioned in one of our previous posts, the offers from Toyota [...]

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