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Toyota Celebrates 2,000,000th Certified Used Vehicle Sale
Toyota USA is celebrating its two millionth Certified Used Vehicle (TCUV) sold in the U.S. since 1996, a 2004 Sienna MPV bought by Bellevue's Brian Kabat back in May 2007. The Japanese automaker will reimburse Kabat $36,648 for the total purchase price of the vehicle and donate a similar amount to Bellevue's Youth Eastside Services (YES) agency as well as contribute $5000 to Bellevue's Newport High School Band. Kabat’s award also includes a three year Toyota Care Car program from Toyota Financial Services, a Toyota Certified Platinum vehicle service agreement and a $500 American Express gas card from Toyota's Customer Service Division.
Source: Toyota
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Toyota Sends Dealers Back To School At New Corporate Sales College
As they say, learning is earning so Toyota has decided to bring dealers from around the world to its newly named 'Toyota Sales Logistic College' at the company's Japanese headquarters in Toyota City - we bet you anything that there's a...
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Bmw Usa Offers New Extension Plan For Its Maintenance Program
For many years now, BMW has taken away the worries of service costs from its new car customers in the USA with its four-year or 50,000 miles -whichever comes first- free maintenance plan. That means, BMW owners don't pay anything for the scheduled...
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Toyota's U.s. Auto Sales Plunge 33.9% In November
Toyota's U.S. sales plummeted November as consumers continue to avoid dealer showrooms. The Japanese automaker sold a total of 130,307 vehicles, representing a 33.9% fall from the same month a year earlier (on a daily selling rate basis). The Toyota...
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Gm To List Certified Used Vehicles On Ebay Motors
General Motors has come to an agreement with eBay to list their entire national inventory of certified used vehicles on eBay Motors. For the time being, GM says that the 3,900-plus GM Certified Used Vehicles dealers in the U.S. won’t pay a penny...
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General Motors Overtakes Toyota
For what seemed like years, constant headlines voiced the queries of many an analyst: when will Toyota take the crown from General Motors? Then along came the first quarter of 2007, and Toyota really did sell more cars than GM. GM, however, has sold...
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