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From now until August 2, 2010, Toyota Financial Services is proud to offer a
 $1000 college rebate
- the largest ever!
Use your college grad discount to buy or lease a new Toyota Camry (excluding Hybrid), Corolla, Matrix, RAV4, Tacoma, or Yaris!


How to Qualify:

You must meet all of these conditions:

  • Get that degree! To take advantage of the program you must:
    • Have graduated from an accredited four-year college, university, or registered nursing degree program during the last two years or graduate from such a school/program within the next six months, or
    • Have graduated from an accredited two-year college during the last two years, or
    • Be enrolled in an accredited graduate degree program or have received a degree from an accredited graduate program during the last two years, or
    • Have graduated during the last two years from the two-year Toyota Technical Education Network (T-TEN) Program or any other two-year post secondary automotive program accredited by the NATEF, or
    • Have completed an electrician apprenticeship/certification program during the last two years through the NJATC and the IBEW.
  • Get a job! Show proof of present employment, or future employment with a start date within 120 days of your purchase contract date. Toyota Financial Services (TFS) must deem your salary sufficient to cover living expenses and vehicle payments.
  • Get insured! Bring proof of collision insurance, as required by TFS. See your dealer for details.
  • Minor credit lapses allowed! Obligations paid within 60 days or less of the due date and non-credit related (e.g., rent, utilities, health club membership, etc.) charge-offs less than $250 are acceptable.

 

The previous information was taken from Toyota Financial Services.  For more information, visit ToyotaFinancial.com.

Offer expires: 01/03/2011

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