Toyota launches used car sale programme
KARACHI: Customers can now purchase used Toyota cars under the Toyota SURE programme that focuses on providing used car buyers an experience at par with new car buyers, a statement said on Monday.Indus Motor Company (IMC), the authorized distributor of Toyota and Daihatsu vehicles in Pakistan, has initiated Toyota SURE
By our correspondents
June 16, 2015
KARACHI: Customers can now purchase used Toyota cars under the Toyota SURE programme that focuses on providing used car buyers an experience at par with new car buyers, a statement said on Monday.
Indus Motor Company (IMC), the authorized distributor of Toyota and Daihatsu vehicles in Pakistan, has initiated Toyota SURE program to facilitate sales, purchase and exchange of used cars. Toyota SURE accepts all kind of cars, even non-Toyota in case of exchange, while trade in customers are offered the facility to trade their old vehicles with a brand new one. The facility is initially available in Karachi, Faisalabad and Lahore with expansion plans covering the nationwide dealership network.
“Toyota SURE offers a range of benefits that no private seller is presently offering. It comes with the backing of the world’s most trusted automotive brand – Toyota, and provides value added services whether a customer wishes to sell a used car, trade in a used car with a new one or purchase a certified used car,” said Ali Asghar Jamali, Chief operating officer IMC.
He further added that all certified cars come with a nationwide six months/10,000 KMs warranty on engine and transmission. Toyota SURE also offers comprehensive after sales support to the customers.
This initiative of IMC is to facilitate used car buyers who are presently resorting to purchasing from non OEM sellers that do little to ensure transparency in pricing and product quality, leaving customers to make intuition based decisions.
Indus Motor Company (IMC), the authorized distributor of Toyota and Daihatsu vehicles in Pakistan, has initiated Toyota SURE program to facilitate sales, purchase and exchange of used cars. Toyota SURE accepts all kind of cars, even non-Toyota in case of exchange, while trade in customers are offered the facility to trade their old vehicles with a brand new one. The facility is initially available in Karachi, Faisalabad and Lahore with expansion plans covering the nationwide dealership network.
“Toyota SURE offers a range of benefits that no private seller is presently offering. It comes with the backing of the world’s most trusted automotive brand – Toyota, and provides value added services whether a customer wishes to sell a used car, trade in a used car with a new one or purchase a certified used car,” said Ali Asghar Jamali, Chief operating officer IMC.
He further added that all certified cars come with a nationwide six months/10,000 KMs warranty on engine and transmission. Toyota SURE also offers comprehensive after sales support to the customers.
This initiative of IMC is to facilitate used car buyers who are presently resorting to purchasing from non OEM sellers that do little to ensure transparency in pricing and product quality, leaving customers to make intuition based decisions.
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