Toyota Financial
Services (TFS), in partnership with Toyota Motor Sales, announced qualified College Graduates can receive a $1,000
rebate toward the purchase or lease of select new Toyota vehicles, including
the Corolla, Matrix, RAV4, Camry (excludes Camry hybrid), Tacoma and Yaris and
any new Scion model.
“Toyota and
Scion vehicles are some of the most popular vehicles among young adults, but
more than that, they serve as a dependable way for new graduates to get to new
jobs and start their careers,” said Mike Groff, TFS Group Vice President of
Sales, Product and Marketing. “We recognize it’s a tough time to be entering
this economy, so we hope this $1,000 rebate, which can be coupled with other
incentives, saves these new grads some money and gets them going on the right
path.”
Qualified
college graduates receiving the $1,000 rebate are also eligible for the
College Graduate Finance Program (applicable for all new
Toyota/Lexus/Scion models) which offers a highly competitive APR/lease and
special incentives such as:
· No money down
when financing and no monthly payments for the first 90 days when leasing
· Security
deposit waiver for lease
· Complimentary
roadside assistance for one year
To learn more,
visit http://toyotaoflewisville.com/Markup.aspx?MarkupId=3254
The College
Rebate Program for Toyota vehicles ends March 31, 2010 and for Scion vehicles,
the program ends Sept. 30, 2009 and is available to qualified customers who
graduated within the last two years, or are about to graduate within the next
six months.
How to Qualify:
You must meet all of these conditions:
o Have graduated
from an accredited four-year college, university, or registered nursing degree
program during the last two years or graduate from such a school/program within
the next six months, or
o Have graduated
from an accredited two-year college during the last two years,
or
o Be enrolled in
an accredited graduate degree program or have received a degree from an
accredited graduate program during the last two years, or
o Have graduated
during the last two years from the two-year Toyota Technical Education Network
(T-TEN) Program or any other two-year post secondary automotive program
accredited by the NATEF, or
o Have completed
an electrician apprenticeship/cert. program during the last two years through
NJATC and IBEW.
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Recent Comments | 4 Total
September 3, 2009 at 5:46pm by Alice Wakeman
I just had a Houston electrician install a CD player and with a great sound system into my dads old car ready for college. Now I wish I had heard about this and I could of got a new Toyota!..., still, it’s useful to know about this for next year, it sounds like a great scheme.
September 3, 2009 at 5:55pm by Alice Wakeman
I just had a Houston electrician install a CD player and with a great sound system into my dads old car ready for college. Now I wish I had heard about this and I could of got a new Toyota!..., still, it’s useful to know about this for next year, it sounds like a great scheme.