In light of the events brought about by Typhoon Ulysses, Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) is extending another helping hand to its customers. The typhoon has left many vehicles in Luzon flooded and unable to run on their own power. While they may be flood affected some can still be restored to proper working order with the replacement of a few key parts. With that in mind, the Japanese brand is extending its support to its clients by giving out a special service discount promo for specific parts that can help get flood-affected vehicles moving again. It is important to note that this special promo only runs from November 19, 2020, to January 31, 2021.
The special promo is broken down into two parts. The first half covers special discounts on specific parts and labor costs, while the second part covers a special rebate that can be had with the purchase of a replacement new vehicle.
The special service discounts for vehicle repair and restoration includes:
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40% off on the Engine ECU
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20% off on select flood-damaged parts
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20% off on labor
For the second part of the promo, an additional sales rebate of P50,000 can be had on top of existing promos for those who wish to purchase a brand new replacement vehicle. It is important to note, however, that this part of the promo only runs from November 19, 2020, to December 31, 2020.
With the special promo, it is hoped that customers can more easily get back on their feet and have their beloved vehicle back up and running once again.
Customers interested in availing of the special discount can head to any of the accredited Toyota dealerships in the country. For further questions and clarifications, the Japanese brand highly encourages its customers to contact its Customer Assistance Center or email them at their website.
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