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May 15, 2010 Features, Toyota News No Comments

Dealerships across the nation have been enjoying this past month’s increase in car sales (20%), but there are still a handful of potential customers waiting for the automotive companies to bust out even more desirable incentives.

Toyota has been offering zero percent financing for 60 months on six different models including the Camry and Corolla. They are also offering a two year free maintenance policy.  Not to mention, Toyota has made an impeccable clean up in response to the massive recalls. Some Toyota service stations were open 24 hours a day as they worked long and hard to make sure all cars that needed repairing received repairing. These incentives hold true at your local Toyota Libertyville dealerships as well.

This has been the third month in a row that Toyota has offered incentive plans, and their representatives said that they have no intention of slowing them down. These incentive offers are not only increasing the overall Toyota sales, but all car sales, as the programs pushes the envelope in customer care.

Thanks to Toyota’s acceleration problems being so widely publicized, other companies are learning from their mistakes doing everything they can to make sure their automotive companies do not go down a similar route. General Motors announced recently that by the year 2012 they want to install a smart brake in all of their cars and trucks that would allow the breaking mechanism to take precedence over the acceleration mechanism if both were to be manipulated at the same time.

Although the consumer incentives are a large part of this automotive economic recovery there are other factors, one of them being that consumer confidence in Toyota is being restored. Talk to your Toyota dealership Libertyville to find out the exact details of the incentive programs because some stipulations vary depending on dealership location.

Toyota’s timing couldn’t be better. The incentive boosted the competitive nature of car sales enormously. They’ve really lit a fire under the industry. Toyota has always been an innovator, and what better way to continue changing things than challenging the competition?

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