Toyota offering year-end benefits

    Offers are available on the facelifted Etios Liva and Etios sedan, the Etios Cross, Corolla Altis and the Innova.

    Published On Dec 11, 2014 03:16:00 PM

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    Toyota offering year-end benefits

    Toyota is the latest carmaker to join to list of companies that are offering year-end benefits on its model range in India. Toyota, as a part of its “Remember December” campaign, hopes to keep the footfall in its showrooms high, as the calendar year comes to an end.
     
    Under this scheme, Toyota is offering discounts on the facelifted Etios Liva and Etios sedan, the Etios Cross, Corolla Altis and the Innova. However, there are no offers available on the Fortuner, Camry, Prium or the Land Cruiser.
     
    Starting with the hatchbacks, the facelifted Etios Liva and the Etios Cross are being offered with free insurance and benefits up to Rs 20,000. The facelifted Etios sedan can also be had with free insurance and benefits up to Rs 20,000. The Corolla Altis is available with free Toyota accessories worth Rs 20,000. The big-seller Innova is being sold with the most offers. It gets benefits up to Rs 25,000, and an exchange benefit of Rs 10,000. For insuring the Innova, you will be required to pay only fifty percent of the amount.
     
    Yes, there are terms and conditions, and the offers are valid only till stocks last. Head to your nearest Toyota dealer to negotiate for the best possible offer, because they do tend to vary based on your city and stock availability with the dealers there. 

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