August 20, 2024

Get The Toyota Yaris Cross HEV With A P 100K Discount This August


Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) continues to push its campaign toward carbon neutrality through attractive offers for its Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) model, the Yaris Cross.

Bring home a brand-new Yaris Cross this August through flexible payment options. Get the 1.5 S HEV CVT variant for a down payment of only P 240,600 under the Pay Low option. This option offers customers down payments as low as 15 percent with free insurance for the first year, free LTO registration for three years and no chattel mortgage at 60 months payment terms.

The same variant is available through straight cash option. Customers who pay through this option get a discount of P 100,000.

The 1.5 G CVT gas variant is also available for a monthly payment of only P 13,220 under the Pay Light option, which offers customers low monthly plans with 50 percent down payment at 60 months amortization.

Customers who opt to purchase the 1.5 V CVT variant in cash can get a P 20,000 discount on their brand-new unit.

Other Toyota models such as the Hilux 4x4 2.8 Conquest A/T is also available at a down payment of P 311,700 or a discount of P 100,000 for straight cash payment.

The Vios 1.3 J M/T can be purchased at a monthly payment of only P 8,038, while the XLE CVT variant is available for straight cash payment with a P 60,000 discount.

Check out the full list of August offers below:

16 comments:

  1. Corolla Cross HEV is eating up the sales of DNGA Yaris Cross sales
    Corolla Cross HEV is way more refined and the quality is much better
    Hilux Conquest 4X4 is expensive and outdated already

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  2. Why have sale? Is the Yaris Cross not selling well?

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    1. Corolla Cross HEV variant ate up the sales of the DNGA Yaris Cross
      TMPC ordered too many units of it and only a few people are buying it

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  3. Both yaris cross and corolla cross not selling very well. Hence the 100 to 200k discounts.
    Thanks to BYD sealion6.

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    1. Your deaming😴😴😴. Just look at the roads, lots n lots of yaris n corolla cross. i only see byd sea lion on display in malls and not even one on the roads.

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  4. BYD DMi will crush Toyota old tech hybrid.

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    1. And yet Toyota is launching BYD DM-i-based PHEV technology to their cars in China, and may be adopted to other markets.

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  5. This is a regular promo for cash buyers. Yaris cross and corolla cross are everywhere. I don't see a lot of BYD on the road. Toyota hybrids perform better on real world situations. Chinese cars over promise efficiency but are actually gas huzzlers despite of their small engine displacement. Chinese cars are only good adding high tech figures but they cannot match efficiency of toyota in the real world use not pr claimed efficiency figures

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  6. Better buy the GAC Emkoo Hybrid priced at 1.6 Million Pesos which uses a much more powerful 2 liter engine and Hybrid technology co-developed with Toyota
    GAC Emkoo Hybrid is miles more better looking,safer,refined and bigger than the aging Corolla Cross and DNGA Yaris Cross

    GWM Haval Hybrid is also miles better than the DNGA Yaris Cross

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    1. Wee...di nga. toyota hybrid proven reliable, durable, battle tested, fuel efficient and easy to maintained. Toyota hybrid = no head aches, no stress.

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  7. Toyota and Daihatsu fanatics and salespeople still believe that Toyota and Daihatsu vehicles made in Indonesia are very reliable and refined which isn't true anymore
    Toyota and Daihatsu vehicles made in Indonesia and also Toyota vehicles made in Thailand are known for their various electrical and mechanical problems
    Many owners of these Toyota and Daihatsu vehicles on Facebook groups are annoyed and stressed about their vehicles already showing signs of reliability issues on their 1st and 2nd year of ownership
    Toyota should really focus on improving the build quality of these vehicles they sell in 3rd world markets

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  8. Seriously? Did my first comment about recalls seriously did not get approved? Fishy...

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    1. SIMPLE. COMMENT STUPIDLY, GET DELETED. Your comment was clearly troll bait (likely to troll other people to lengthen the thread) so it wasn't approved.

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    2. Dayumn bruh. Relax. Just wanted to point out prior recalls for the benefit of unsuspecting buyers.

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    3. You weren't simply pointing them out. You were trying to instigate a response (aka trolling) rather than a proper discussion. So, they got deleted.

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  9. Some cars in PH offer long (10yr) warranty. Meron mga kumakagat dito. Pero sana mapanindigan yan ng mga kumpanya at hindi yung dami dahilan kontra sa claim ang customers, at mahirap ang pyesa. Nagmumukang scam tuloy ang offer nila, kaya huli na para magsisi na sana yung kilala at well established brand na lang sana ang kinuha nila kahit 3yrs lang ang warranty.

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