
The end of July will be pretty exciting for Toyota patrons as they launch the Toyota Caravan this July 29-31, 2016 in Makati. Exclusive trade-in deals and special financial promos await, as well as on-the-spot freebies, test drives, trade-in appraisals, and approval of loans.
The Toyota Caravan will take place at the Toyota Makati showroom located in Ayala corner Metropolitan Ave., Makati City. It will be open from 8:00 AM to 5:20 PM of the said dates.
A pick-a-price promo is available for customers who want to trade-in their vehicles. This will feature cash discount options of P20,000, P15,000, or P10,000 which will be deducted to the trade-in amount agreed upon. Meanwhile, all Vios models (except the base variant) will have a special financing promo. Customers will be treated to a P5,000 additional discount which will be deducted to the downpayment amount if the promo is availed through Toyota Financing Services (TFS). Moreover, all Innova variants released via TFS will receive a free dash camera.
Qualified clients will be able have their cars appraised and avail approval of TFS applications on-the-spot. They will also be allowed to test drive any units except for FJ Cruiser, Alphard, Hiace vans, and Previa.
Customers who wish to do trade-in transactions are reminded to bring the necessary papers in order for them to push through with their request. This includes original OR/CR of the car, ID of the owner, and release of chattel mortgage if the vehicle has been previously encumbered.
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