This Is Your Match If…
- Graduated recently — or will soon — with a job offer in hand.
- Your income is real but your credit file is three lines long.
- You want a reliable-forever car for the career-launch years.
- You'd like the grad rebate found and applied, not forgotten.
My Take, Straight Up
The gap between 'hired' and 'credit-established' is exactly where Toyota's college graduate program lives — special financing consideration and rebate offers for recent and upcoming grads, with terms Toyota updates over time. It's one of the most under-used programs in the business, mostly because nobody mentions it. Consider it mentioned.
Pair the program with a sensible Corolla, Corolla Cross, or Camry, and you get a car that outlasts your student loans while building the credit file your future mortgage will thank you for.
Quick Facts
Real Questions, Real Answers
Do I qualify for the grad program?
It generally covers recent graduates and those about to graduate, with proof of degree and employment — but Toyota sets the current window and terms. Message me and I'll check today's rules against your dates.
What if I have student loans?
Totally normal and not disqualifying — lenders look at your whole income-and-obligations picture. We'll structure a payment that respects the loans instead of fighting them.
Which car should a new grad actually buy?
The one that's boring for ten years — a Corolla or Camry hybrid is the classic answer. Reliability is a salary multiplier when you're launching a career. I'll match your commute and budget honestly.
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