May 11th, 2010 by Ross Edwards
During May 2010, Toyota’s incentives are still impressive. Thanks to the bad press the company received during the unintended acceleration recall fiasco, Toyota is still offering low interest rates on many models and some great lease deals. Toyota incentives for May 2010 also include 0% financing car loans on many models for up to five years.
During May 2010, all Toyota cars and trucks are available with no-cost scheduled maintenance for two years or 25,000 miles. That of course doesn’t include wear and tear items like brake pads or shocks, but those probably won’t need to be replaced in the first 25,000 miles of ownership.
The 2010 Toyota Yaris, Corolla, Camry Hybrid and Matrix are all available with 0% financing car loans for up to 60 months.
For May, the 2010 Prius, Camry, Venza, RAV4, Highlander and Tundra are all on sale with no interest financing incentives on 36-month auto loans.
Toyota May incentives also include some great lease deals. The Prius is a standout this month, and can be leased for just $179 a month on a 36-month lease. Since the Prius gets 51 mpg, a low cost lease like this is a very frugal choice.
2010 Toyota Prius Hybrid
Speaking of frugal, the 2010 Toyota Corolla and Matrix both come with low cost lease incentives. The 2010 Corolla lease incentive is just $119 per month on a three-year lease. For a hatchback Matrix, a 36-month lease will cost you just $149 a month.
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