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Car Forum / Toyota / Toyota Cars / March 2007

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Toyota Offers Dealer Incentives for Tundra Trucks

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C. E. White - 27 Mar 2007 13:58 GMT
Toyota Motor Corp. has extended a special offer to its dealers
nationwide, offering them $2,000 to purchase base-model "B-cab"
editions of the Tundra pickup, which was redesigned for the 2007 model
year to better compete in the full-size truck war, The Associated
Press reported.

The company is offering its more than 1,200 Toyota dealers in the
United States the incentive to motivate them to purchase the new
Tundra for use as a parts delivery truck, AP said. Toyota spokesman
Bill Kwong said the program is a way to gain exposure for the new
Tundra, which went on sale in February.

The incentive expires April 30 and is available for Lexus, Scion and
Hino Motors Ltd. truck dealers, all of which sell vehicles built by
Toyota, AP said. At the same time, the auto maker is giving dealers
cash incentives that can be used at their discretion to discount B-Cab
editions of the 2007 by up to $1,000 on a nationwide basis, Kwong
said. In some regions, the incentive is as high as $1,500. L&MT
JoeSpareBedroom - 27 Mar 2007 14:20 GMT
> Toyota Motor Corp. has extended a special offer to its dealers nationwide,
> offering them $2,000 to purchase base-model "B-cab" editions of the Tundra
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> 2007 by up to $1,000 on a nationwide basis, Kwong said. In some regions,
> the incentive is as high as $1,500. L&MT

Incentives. Who ever heard of such a thing? Next, they'll be putting drink
holders in cars. You heard it first here.
Wickeddoll® - 30 Mar 2007 22:20 GMT
"JoeSpareBedroom" ...
> "C. E. White" ...
>> Toyota Motor Corp. has extended a special offer to its dealers
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> Incentives. Who ever heard of such a thing? Next, they'll be putting drink
> holders in cars. You heard it first here.

Sorry, Ed, but...

bwahahahahahahah!

Natalie
JoeSpareBedroom - 30 Mar 2007 22:41 GMT
> "JoeSpareBedroom" ...
>> "C. E. White" ...
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> Natalie

Te amo, bruja. :-)
Wickeddoll® - 31 Mar 2007 00:30 GMT
"JoeSpareBedroom" ...
> "Wickeddoll®"...
>>> "C. E. White" ...
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> Te amo, bruja. :-)

No, that's "bitch" not "witch"

:-P

Natalie
JoeSpareBedroom - 31 Mar 2007 03:02 GMT
> "JoeSpareBedroom" ...
>> "Wickeddoll®"...
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> Natalie

No. Bruja, o brujita chulita.  :-)
Bonehenge (B A R R Y) - 31 Mar 2007 00:40 GMT
>Toyota Motor Corp. has extended a special offer to its dealers
>nationwide, offering them $2,000 to purchase base-model "B-cab"
>editions of the Tundra pickup, which was redesigned for the 2007 model
>year to better compete in the full-size truck war, The Associated
>Press reported.

Trollin', trollin', trollin'...

While you're looking up incentives, don't forget to check out what GM,
Ford and the king of current truck incentives, Dodge, are offering.

From:
<http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/toyota-adds-more-incentives-boost/story.as
px?guid=%7B05150C61%2DDF2D%2D4938%2DA9CF%2DE81938BB8B7D%7D
>

" Sales incentives for the Tundra don't add up to nearly as much as
for the Dodge Ram, the clear leader at $5,655 per vehicle. The Ford
F-150 offers $3,792 each. And, unlike the competition, Tundra buyers
cannot bank on 0% financing. "

When you're not p'nut farming, which Ford dealer do you work for?  <G>

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