Everything You Need to Know about ToyotaCare

ToyotaCare

When you buy or lease a new Toyota, you will notice that ToyotaCare comes standard with your purchase. This program gives you factory-scheduled maintenance and roadside assistance as complimentary services, adding to the value of your new Toyota. With these features, you don’t have to worry about spending money on basic things in the first few years of ownership, helping keep the costs of owning a Toyota down.

Scheduled Maintenance

The first major component of ToyotaCare is the factory-scheduled maintenance. This coverage lasts for 25,000 miles or 2 years, whichever comes first. During this time, you receive complimentary maintenance as listed in your owner’s manual schedule. Best of all, you can take advantage of this service at nearly any Toyota dealership’s service center. Just a few of the covered maintenance services are inspecting and adjusting the fluid levels, a multipoint vehicle inspection, tire rotation, and replacing the engine oil and filter.

ToyotaCare Roadside Assistance

In addition to the complimentary scheduled maintenance, ToyotaCare includes roadside assistance. This lasts for a full two years, no matter how many miles you drive during that time. This service includes all the components you would typically expect from a roadside assistance plan that you have to pay for. It takes care of towing and winching, along with tire service. If you run out of fuel, it covers emergency fuel delivery. If you accidentally leave your keys in your Toyota, it includes lockout protection. If your battery stops working, the roadside assistance team will come out and give you a jump start. All of these services are applicable 24 hours a day, so you don’t have to worry about anything.

The team at Limbaugh Toyota in Birmingham, Alabama, can answer any questions you have about ToyotaCare. We also will help you find your next Toyota to start taking advantage of the complimentary plan.

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