Getting the Most Bang for your Buck in a Toyota

When you are the proud new owner of a new or used Toyota car, you have to hold your head high knowing you made a smart decision when picking out the best car, truck, SUV, or minivan for you and your family.  Toyota vehicles are known all over the world for a few key attributes that should be important to any buyer in the market.  Those include: safety, reliability, efficiency, and for holding their value like no others can seem to accomplish in today’s market.  Toyota does their part by manufacturing the best cars on the road.  Once you purchase a Toyota, they give you the building blocks for years of satisfaction in your new Toyota, then it is your job to make your Toyota live up to all that it is known to be.

The first step in accomplishing this is to keep your new car or truck properly maintained.  Toyota’s are meant to last beyond the years that most cars will, so when you take the steps to make sure it is running efficiently you will be the first to see the fruit of Toyota’s efforts.  According to the Car Care Council, “keeping your car clean will significantly help preserve its overall value.”  In addition, Rick White, the executive director of the Car Care Council says, “Simply cleaning your vehicle not only fosters a sense of pride and accomplishment, but it also protects your valuable vehicle investment.  It’s a task that takes very little money or effort, but has huge returns.”

As we are in full swing of winter in the Midwest, keeping your car clean can pose a challenge.  It is recommended to: (1) Polish your car or truck every 6 months, (2) Wash your vehicle once a week, (3)Tend to dents, dings, scratches or cracked glass right away.  Some of these you will probably choose to do in the fall and spring, but keeping your car clean in the winter to avoid salt build-up on paint is important.

Contact your local new and used Weiss Toyota dealer near Kirkwood to find out how much your Toyota car or truck is worth today.



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