Lexington Toyota Dealership Offers Rebate on New Toyota Vehicles for College Graduates
Lexington Drivers Purchasing a New Toyota Vehicle May Qualify for the College Graduate Rebate
LEXINGTON, Mass., Feb. 06, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Lexington Toyota dealership recognizes students for their hard work and effort in getting an education. The dealership wants to give back to students who are improving the community by preparing to be an integral part of the workforce. Currently, the dealership offers a College Graduate Rebate through April 1, 2019.
The available rebate is $500 back on select Toyota models. The vehicle must be a new Toyota model because Toyota Certified Used Vehicles (TCUVs) and Scion Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles are not eligible for this program. An additional benefit of this program is 90 days of no payments on select finance programs.
Eligible customers include students who have recently graduated from a university within the last two years or students currently enrolled at a university with plans to graduate in the next six months. Eligible universities include accredited four-year colleges or nursing programs, accredited two-year colleges, accredited two-year trade or vocational schools or accredited graduate schools. All of which must reside in the United States, Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands. Potential customers must bring proof of graduation and must get credit approval through a Toyota dealership. Proof of graduation includes documents such as a diploma, letter from the university, or a current or past transcript.
Interested drivers looking to learn more information or apply for credit approval can do so through the Lexington Toyota dealership. More information on the program and credit approval can be found on the dealership's website, (lexingtontoyota.com). Customers may also contact the dealership's sales team by phone at (781) 861-7400 or in person at the dealership. Lexington Toyota is located at 409 Massachusetts Avenue in Lexington, MA.
SOURCE Lexington Toyota
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