Thursday, June 2, 2011

Toyota launches incentives;


Toyota and other automakers are launching incentives this summer to improve sales, and some incentives include discounted Chevrolet Impala sale and others. Toyota has been launching incentives due to decreased sales after the company has suffered from the Japanese earthquake and resulting production halts. However, there are used cars for sale Saint Petersburg including Toyota and other models.

Other dealers that sell quality green vehicles include Philadelphia Hyundai dealerships. Toyota is offering incentives like 0 percent loans to help the company sell more vehicles due to production shortfalls. North American and other automakers are still operating at full efficiency and production while Toyota and other Japanese automakers are not. Toyota is offering 0 percent financing on the Camry for 60 months and lease rates that start at less than $200 per month in order to spur sales.

Toyota is also offering 0 percent financing for 60 months on the Tundra pickup or the option of a $2,000 to $2,500 rebate that depends on the Tundra model. Toyota is offering other options like allowing lease owners to extend their leases. Sales fell 30 percent in May and are not doing well for the year due to recalls and other problems that the world's largest automaker has dealt with over the past year. It also looks like the recent incentives have helped to increase sales, as Toyota sold 25 percent of its May sales during the
Memorial Day weekend when the incentives went into effect.

Toyota still has a ways to go before the company returns to full production, but this will occur sooner than expected based on a recent announcement by the company. Toyota said that there are shorter supplies at dealerships due to production shortages with a 30 day supply of the Corolla and a 50 day supply of the Camry currently available.