Toyota Service Advantage Now Includes 70 Series Landcruiser

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Toyota Australia’s capped-price servicing is now available on every vehicle in the range with the belated addition of 08 compliance plated 70 Series LandCruisers to the list of vehicles eligible for Toyota Service Advantage.

“Toyota Service Advantage offers significant savings to all Toyota owners and provides great value for money,” says Matthew Callachor, divisional manager for Toyota Australia’s Customer Service Division.
The locally manufactured Camry and Aurion are entitled to four standard scheduled services under the capped price scheduled servicing, and all other Toyota vehicles to six standard scheduled services.


Toyota point out that vehicles subjected to heavy usage and harsh driving conditions may require additional servicing in between standard scheduled services. Toyota Service Advantage applies to standard scheduled servicing only, during the first three years or 60,000 kilometres of driving (whichever comes first).

New LandCruiser 70 Series owners will pay $250 (incl GST) for a standard scheduled service under the capped price plan, a saving of $1528 (incl GST) over the first 3 years or 60,000kms of ownership.

Toyota Corolla standard scheduled services will cost just $120 (incl GST) each, representing a saving to owners of more than $500 (incl GST) over the six standard scheduled services covered under Toyota Service Advantage.

Toyota Service Advantage comes with all Toyota vehicles at the time of purchase. Every Toyota dealership offers capped-price servicing on standard scheduled servicing for new Toyota vehicles.

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Wish we got these in the States.

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