If you’re thinking of ending the year with a great gift for yourself or for your loved one (especially with Christmas being around the corner), then it’s best to take a look at what Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) has prepared for you. The distributor of the Japanese brand has a year-end blowout that’s definitely an enticing treat to all car buyers shopping for their first (second or third) Toyotas.
TMP’s best offers this December prove to be very considerate of the car buyers’ budget. Under a wide range of payment schemes, Toyota enthusiasts can choose to buy the Vios, Altis, Avanza, Fortuner, Innova, Hiace, Wigo, Hilux, and the Yaris under the Pay Low with All-in Package, Pay Light for low monthly plans, or Savings promo plan that is if you’ve been aiming for a discounted price through cash transaction.
Under the Pay Low promo program, car buyers are required to shell out a certain amount of cash in order to avail the promo. The amounts for the down payment range from P75,235 up to P238,800. When availing Toyota under this promo, car buyers will get additional treats including the standard freebies such as free insurance for the first year and free three-year LTO registration. Car buyers opting for the Toyota models mentioned above are qualified to purchases under the Pay Low promo, except for the Altis (which is only made available with Savings promo of P20,000 cash discount).
For car buyers who opt to get lower monthly amortization, then TMP has the Pay Light promos made available for all variants, except for the Altis. In accordance to the terms and conditions, car buyers who choose to avail the Pay Light promo are to pay 50% down payment. That said, monthly amortizations would result in small amounts ranging from P8,327 up to P15,542.
And, of course, as mentioned already, the cash buyers also get a great treat. With each Toyota model mentioned above, cash payments will get Savings that range from P10,000 up to P100,000.
Additionally, the Toyota Financial Services (TFS) is offered to selected models including the Vios, Fortuner, Hiace, Hilux, or Innova. Car buyers of said selected Toyota models are qualified for the three-month payment holiday, where the first monthly amortization shall be paid three months after the purchase, per approval of TFS.
Trade-in is also applicable upon purchase, so if you’ve been wanting to dispose your pre-loved vehicle upon purchase of a new one, then this might just be the perfect time for you. In addition, your trade in transaction can be deducted under the pricing of your preferred Toyota vehicle.
So, are you up for a purchase this holiday season? For a more detailed look of the following promos do take a glimpse of our table below. Promo duration is from December 7 to 31, 2018.
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