Toyota is back: March sales up 50% and climbing
Does everyone deserve a second chance? I am not sure Toyota does after inconveniencing over eight million car owners, but its looks like the market has finally forgiven the recently troubled company. Sales for March have been up 40 percent and only show signs of more growth in the upcoming months.
As the rational consumer would assume, these steady increases in consumer confidence did not happen because all of sudden people blindly regained their faith in the brand. The reason so many consumers are buying Toyotas has a little something to do with their zero percent financing, subsidized leases and fee maintenance for two years. Did you hear that, at your local Toyota dealership Libertyville or used cars Libertyville you have the opportunity to capitalize on Toyotas juicy incentive program.
It was reported early on by Automotive News that for the month of March analysis suggests that up to 50 percent increase in car sales was probable for Toyota while conservative analyst leaned more towards 30 percent. With an actual increase of about 40 percent, Toyota really pulled themselves up from their boot straps almost outselling General Motors, short by a margin of around 1,000 units.
What can we take away from this news of rising Toyota sales? Americans have forgiven Toyota and their eight million global recalls, they have forgotten the extra time spent sending their cars back to the dealerships, and it looks as if once again Toyota is among the elite car companies thanks to a handful of consumer friendly incentives.
Affordable leases on up to eight of Toyotas most popular modes, including the Corrolla, RAV4 and Camry have helped increase the sales and will be running through May 3. Since March they have scaled back the zero-percent financing to just six vehicles, but to make up for that slight inconvenience Toyota will be offering the two-year free maintenance program to all customers.
In the past Toyota has not fully embraced strong incentive programs, but these precautions were necessary considering the large safety related recalls. Why wait until May 3 to cash in on these incentive programs? Head over to a used cars Libertyville dealership now and exploit these incentive programs. Chances are Toyota will not let a massive recall happen again anytime in the near future, so not purchasing a brand new Camry now would be a mistake.



