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Originally Posted by toyotafanfan
As i've said (and you didn't listen) Toyota offers dealer incentives for Siennas, Corollas, and Camrys to be used in business operations. So it's nothing new, and not news that they would offer it on a truck.
You'd probably be surprised to find out GM offers incentives for dealer operation units as well. OH MY GOD. So does Ford. OH MY GODDDDDD! So does Chrysler OH...
You mean EVERY factory actually provides incentives to their dealers OH MY GOD.
You get the point.
Next time read the post before you post.
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Are we even talking about the same thing? Even a Toyota spokesperson said this is a "somewhat unique" program. I believe what you are speaking of is factory incentives that dealers can use (or not) when selling a vehicle. This incentive (in the article) is given directly to the dealer from Toyota Motor Company to lower the purchase price of a Tundra for the dealer to purchase and use as a parts delivery vehicle. If this is not new, then why would dealers have had to "go through other channels to by the pickups for their own use" before this incentive was offered?
If we are speaking of the same thing, please enlighten me as to how much money ToMoCo offers dealers for the Sienna, Corolla, and Camry. Is it $2000?
From the article:
"Toyota spokesman Bill Kwong said the program is somewhat unique for Toyota and is a way to gain exposure for the new Tundra, which went on sale in February. Dealers typically have to go through other channels to buy the pickups for their own use, and this deal will save them time and money, the spokesman said."