Lake Charles Toyota Offers a $500 Military Rebate for Military Personnel

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Louisiana dealership details the Toyota Military Rebate

LAKE CHARLES, La. (PRWEB) January 26, 2021

Lake Charles Toyota, a dealership located in Lake Charles, Louisiana, is offering a $500 rebate for active and former U.S. military members as well as their dependents through the Toyota Military Rebate. This offer is designed to help individuals that have served the United States get behind the wheel of a new Toyota.

The Toyota Military Rebate is valid for new Toyota models that are purchased or leased by a qualifying individual. Pre-owned vehicles are excluded from this offer. Individuals eligible for the $500 Toyota Military Rebate include:

  • Active-duty and inactive reserve U.S. military personnel
  • Household members of eligible U.S. military personnel, including Gold Star families
  • U.S. military retirees that have retired within the past 12 months
  • U.S. military veterans that have been discharged within the past 12 months

To receive the $500 Toyota Military Rebate, eligible customers must provide proof of military status with a leave and earning statement, military ID card or a DD Form 214. Customer must also be earning an eligible salary and be approved by Toyota Financial Services to qualify.

Shoppers interested in taking advantage of the Toyota Military Rebate program are encouraged to contact Lake Charles Toyota directly at 337-426-1691 or online at http://www.lakecharlestoyota.com. Customers in the Lake Charles area can visit the dealership at 3905 Gerstner Memorial Drive in Lake Charles while following current health guidelines.

For the original version on PRWeb visit: https://www.prweb.com/releases/lake_charles_toyota_offers_a_500_military_rebate_for_military_personnel/prweb17687215.htm

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