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H1210010 Dalaga na hinahanap ang forever Lumandi agad sa iba ang manliligaw

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H1210010 Dalaga na hinahanap ang forever Lumandi agad sa iba ang manliligaw

The automotive landscape is constantly evolving to meet the ever-changing demands of the market. With innovations happening every day, Toyota Philippines wants to try something a little bit different, especially with its Toyota Financing Services (TFS). This division of the automaker wants to make your car ownership go as smoothly as possible with its subscribe and drive theme. TFS will do this with the further development of its Kinto 1 program and its push for the Toyota My Wallet app. 

Kinto one

The Kinto one leasing program initially had four units under its belt. This time, however, Toyota Philippines has further expanded this to encompass a wide range. Now, would-be owners can now lease the likes of the Toyota Fortuner, Toyota Rush, and a few other select units. Aside from this, the program has also been extended to cover more premium models such as the Toyota Camry and the Toyota Alphard. TFS has also stated that in around two months’ time it will have all the units available for leasing from Toyota.

Kinto one makes it easier for you to own your vehicle. It acts as a subscription service for your vehicle and offers you a worry-free and hassle-free ownership experience. You pay a monthly fee and everything is taken care of for you. Your maintenance for the vehicle is already included in the monthly payment and registration along with its insurance cost. However, one thing to note, is that this leasing program covers only a period of between 3 to 4 years and comes with a milage cap which you can extend. Take note that if you do surpass your milage cap for the unit, you will be billed accordingly.

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Toyota Philippines expands its Kinto one program and pushes its My Toyota Wallet app

The Japanese automaker wants to make it easier to own a vehicle from them.

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Toyota Kinto 1

The automotive landscape is constantly evolving to meet the ever-changing demands of the market. With innovations happening every day, Toyota Philippines wants to try something a little bit different, especially with its Toyota Financing Services (TFS). This division of the automaker wants to make your car ownership go as smoothly as possible with its subscribe and drive theme. TFS will do this with the further development of its Kinto 1 program and its push for the Toyota My Wallet app. 

Kinto one

Toyota Kinto one

The Kinto one leasing program initially had four units under its belt. This time, however, Toyota Philippines has further expanded this to encompass a wide range. Now, would-be owners can now lease the likes of the Toyota Fortuner, Toyota Rush, and a few other select units. Aside from this, the program has also been extended to cover more premium models such as the Toyota Camry and the Toyota Alphard. TFS has also stated that in around two months’ time it will have all the units available for leasing from Toyota.

Kinto one makes it easier for you to own your vehicle. It acts as a subscription service for your vehicle and offers you a worry-free and hassle-free ownership experience. You pay a monthly fee and everything is taken care of for you. Your maintenance for the vehicle is already included in the monthly payment and registration along with its insurance cost. However, one thing to note, is that this leasing program covers only a period of between 3 to 4 years and comes with a milage cap which you can extend. Take note that if you do surpass your milage cap for the unit, you will be billed accordingly.

My Toyota Wallet App

My Toyota Wallet

While this phone application was launched back in 2021, Toyota Philippines is still pushing for it today to make your ownership experience go easier. This app works like a mobile payment system in which you can enroll your credit card to make it easier for you to pay for your preventative maintenance and other car maintenance-related expenses. It even lets you shop for accessories for your vehicle making customizing it a breeze. At the dealership, you can even pay for your servicing via a QR code which streamlines the process even further. 

Together, the Kinto one leasing program along with the My Toyota Wallet will make it easier for customers to get their hands on a Toyota model and offer them a hassle-free and worry-free ownership experience. As these two programs are still technically in the testing phase you can still search for these vehicles on our website. There you can find the best deals and promos that can help you get the Toyota vehicle of your dreams. 

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