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Toyota Sunnyvale Pre-Owned Vehicles

   
Henry Perez
Pre-Owned Sales Director

It is an exciting time to shop-for, and to purchase a Pre-Owned Vehicle here at Toyota Sunnyvale.

With always more-than 200 Pre-Owned Vehicles available, we have a Vehicle for Everyone! Always with a Great Selection, all Truly Value Priced, we have Certified Toyotas, plus Hondas, Mercedes, BMWs, and Nissans, and others, all available and ready to Drive to Your Home.

Plus, at Toyota Sunnyvale we have excellent Financing available, for…

Where should you buy that Used Car?

  
Tony Almazan
Pre-Owned Sales Director

Private Party/For Sale By Owner

Pros: Assumedly the biggest pro with Private Party Sales is the Price.

Not only are Private Owner?s price ranges more negotiable (they often have no bottom line and are anxious to get rid of a car), they also know they have to sell it for less, as they are presumably providing less "value".

The next biggest Pro is that you get to meet…

 
Mike New
Finance Director

1
. M.S.R.P

The manufactures suggested selling price

 2. Negotiated Price of the Vehicle

The purchase price of the vehicle agreed upon by the buyer and the dealer.

 3. Down Payment

An initial amount paid to reduce the amount financed.

 4. Vehicle Service Contract

Protection on specified mechanical and electrical components of the vehicle available for purchase, to supplement…

 
Mike New
Finance Director
 
Essentially, there are five types of credit and they are the following:
          Loans:

Various types of loans are offered by banks, and other financial services providers. Loans enable individuals and companies to obtain cash. Loans vary according to the amount borrowed, the repayment term, and the terms and conditions. Repayment of a loan can be done in full or lump…


Mike New
Finance Director

Do you want to know how the amount of Your Car Loan compares to the national average?

 According to data from federalreserve.gov,

  • The Average Amount Financed for a new car, in 2010, was $26,673.
  • The loan-to-value (LTV) of these loans was 80…

Mike Johnson
Director of Pre-Owned Sales
 
There are many Certified Vehicle programs out there? some programs  Better than the others.

Toyota's Certified program at Toyota Sunnyvale has been around for many years and has evolved over time, to give the Consumer the Trust in knowing they are getting a an Excellent Vehicle and that Toyota stands behind their product.

Here are a few reasons to consider…


Gary Anderson
Pre-Owned Sales Director

With our economy reeling and gas prices going through the roof, considering a Pre-owned or Certified Vehicle offers you a great value for your next purchase. 

The question You must be asking Yourself is; "Do I really know what I'm buying?

Good question and we appreciate You for asking! You are a smart Customer!

At least twice a week, at Toyota Sunnyvale we begin the day by checking the?


David Coleman
New Car Sales Director

I have been driving trucks my entire life. The first one I drove had a three speed manual transmission that was attached to the steering column. We used to call it a "3 on the tree."

For a long time trucks were anything but sophisticated. They came with "powerful steering and brakes." That meant you needed powerful arms and legs to steer it and to stop it. The brakes?

It happens every day.


Tony Almazan
Pre-Owned Sales Director

Someone goes to an Automobile Dealership, finds a car they want, starts to negotiate, but has to leave for one reason or another.

The next day, the car is gone. They can get angry, but the reality is that people regularly promise to come back the next day and never show. Unless they put a deposit down, most vehicles cannot be held.

If you set aside a full day and…

MPG! MPG! MPG! MPG!


Miguel Santiago
Direct Sales Director

With gas prices soon to be 5 bucks a gallon, MPG seems to be the HOT topic these days.

Chances are you can squeeze a bit more distance out of each gallon of fuel.  An improvement of just one or two miles per gallon (MPG) can really add up.  Here are a couple of tips that might be able to help you save some GA$.

Slow down

Try driving the?