Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) is meeting 2024 by launching a series of exciting deals for a variety of its car models. Called the “New Year Fun 2024” promo, it is available from all Toyota dealerships nationwide until January 31, 2024.
You can drive home with a Vios for Php 8776 this month (Vios G in the photo)
One of the most enticing deals from this promo series is the pay low, pay light, and savings offers. Under these, one can drive home a Toyota Vios XE with a low monthly amortization of Php 8,776 under the pay light option, or a low downpayment of Php 116,1000 under the pay low option.
The low-fee option also comes with free insurance for the first year of ownership, a free registration with the Office of Ground Transportation (LTO), and a free 60-month chattel loan to pay for the cash withdrawal.
By the way, TMP has recently discontinued several Vios variants. This includes the Vios E as well as the Vios GR-S. The latter was the previous model. As of January 2024, the new top-of-the-range edition of this sedan is the Vios G.
The Toyota Wigo (variant G pictured)
Going back to the promotion, the Toyota Wigo J can be purchased for as little as Php 6,928 per month. For the same model, it offers a low down payment plan of Php 91,350.
The biggest cash savings meanwhile, goes to the Fortuner at up to Php 180,000 slashed off its standard retail price. The Hilux pickup truck meanwhile, is offered with up to Php 120,000 in discounts depending on the variant.
Other models with their respective low-wage, low-wage, and money-saving offerings come with Vios, Corolla Altis, Avanza, Veloz, Rush, Raize, Innova, Lite Ace, and Corolla Cross.
Another component of this promotion is the gear reduction program. Those who trade in their old Vios for a new Wigo, Innova or Zenix (Q HEV not included) will get a Php25,000 discount. If one opts for the Fortuner or Hilux, they are also entitled to a reduction of Php15,000.
Attractive cash discounts are also available for several models like the Fortuner, Hilux, Zenix, and Innova, among others
Meanwhile, Wigo owners can exchange it for a Rush, Raize, Advance, or Speed and get a Php 10,000 reduction. The reduction values of this promotion mentioned above can also be used to purchase authentic Toyota accessories.
The promotion includes free insurance packages, extended warranty packages, and free scheduled maintenance service packages. Availability varies depending on the Toyota style you buy, so check the official TMP for more information. Or better yet, you can go to your nearest Toyota dealership. .
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Competing in the subcompact sedan segment, the 2023 Toyota Vios is the biggest contributor to the Japanese automaker’s sales. The Toyota Vios value in the Philippines ranges from PHP 732,000 to PHP 1,055,000. A total of 7 Toyota Vios variants are offered, with the top-of-the-line Vios GR-S variant coming with a PHP 1,055,000 tag. The range will have two engine characteristics, which can be connected to either a 5-speed manual transmission or a frequently variable transmission (CVT). ). In terms of dimensions, the subcompact sedan measures 4,425 mm long, 1,730 mm wide and 1,475 mm high. Toyota’s main vehicle rivals are the Honda City, Mitsubishi Mirage G4, and Nissan Almera.
The Toyota Vios is not only the best-selling model in the Japanese automaker’s range, but also in the entire Philippine market. It’s a reliable subcompact sedan for those looking for a daily driver. In addition, the Vios is proudly assembled in the Philippines, which supports Filipino autoworkers. Now, the vehicle competes in its respective elegance with the refreshed chassis introduced by Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) in the country in 2020.
$732,000 – $1,055,000
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Cesar Guiderone B. Miguel was born and raised in Iligan City, Lanao Del Norte. He graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor’s Degree in English from Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology. In the past he worked as a freelance editor for websites. , as a member of the disaster risk reduction management training staff of Iligan City and as a medical representative.
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Cesar Guiderone B. Miguel was born and raised in the city of Iligan, Lanao Del Norte. She graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts in English from Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology. In the past, he worked as a freelance editor for websites. , as a member of the City of Iligan’s disaster risk reduction management training staff and as a medical representative.
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