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Toyota Place Offering a Black Friday Weekend Sale Beginning Thanksgiving Day

Customers who visit Toyota Place during Black Friday weekend can take advantage of zero percent financing and cash back on select Toyota models.

Toyota Place Offering a Black Friday Weekend Sale Beginning Thanksgiving Day
2012-11-22
GARDEN GROVE, CA, November 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) Beginning Thanksgiving Day, November 22nd and ending on Monday the 26th, Toyota Place is hosting the Black Friday Weekend Sale, where customers can take advantage of some of the lowest financing of the year as well as cash back offers. They can also benefit from Toyota Place's policy on new Toyotas that have been purchased at their dealer: free car washes for life, free tires for life, and free maintenance for two years or 25,000 miles, whichever comes first.

Customers can enjoy zero percent financing for 60 months for the following vehicles: 2012 Toyota Camry and RAV4, 2013 Corolla, Venza and Highlander. On select Toyota models, you can receive up to $4,000 cash back on cars that are in stock and ready for immediate delivery. Toyota Place is located off the 22 freeway at 9670 Trask Ave Garden Grove, CA 92844. To learn more about our promotions or to learn more about our dealership, please visit us on the web at www.toyotaplace.com.

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[Press-News.org] Toyota Place Offering a Black Friday Weekend Sale Beginning Thanksgiving Day
Customers who visit Toyota Place during Black Friday weekend can take advantage of zero percent financing and cash back on select Toyota models.