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Toyota’s Zero Percent Car Loan Incentives Include No Payments For 90 Days in October
Toyota is rolling over its 0 percent auto loan rate deals through October, along with no payments for 90 days and no down payment.
For 36 months, the Venza, Highlander and Tundra are all included. For up to 60 months, shoppers who qualify can receive the same 0 percent car loan rate deal on the Prius, Yaris, Corolla, Camry, Camry Hybrid and RAV4. Remember that you’ll need a credit score of about 720 or higher to qualify for the 0 percent rate through Toyota Finance.
The 2010 Toyota Yaris (pictured above) is the only model with a $1,000 cash back incentive in October.
Toyota is also offering three-year lease incentives with payments ranging from $119 to $329 on nine models in October. You’ll need anywhere from $2,198 to $3,704 at lease signing, depending on the vehicle. The 2011 Camry LE is the only model that has a sign and drive lease deal, where you only pay the first month’s lease payment of $269 at signing in October.
Toyota is still offering its two-year complementary maintenance program in October for all Toyota and Scion models. You’ll get a coupon book for all scheduled maintenance, which includes things like oil changes and tire rotations, but doesn’t cover things like brake pads and wiper blades.
Scion yet again is offering 36-month lease incentives in October. You only need a minimum credit score of 650 to lease a Scion. The 2010 Scion xD is $187 with $837 due at signing, while the xB is $199 a month with $849 at signing. The Scion tC is $256 a month with $906 due at signing.
Incentives listed are for the southeast region. They may differ depending on where you live. Check Toyota’s site to find the incentives in your area.