You know it always happens when youāre in a hurry. You are
looking everywhere and you just cannot find your car keys. You know you put
them where you usually do. But they arenāt there. So you panic. It has to be
somewhere, right? And you know with the ever increasing modern technology that
happens in car keys nowadays, you know that a lost or damaged car key will not
be easy to replace.
Well with Toyota, that ever increasing panic can be a thing
of the past. Lost or damaged car keys will be able to easily be replaced.
Thanks to a new offer courtesy of Toyota Financial Services which is launching
its newest protection product, the brand new Key Replacement Protection
service. This new product is built and supported by the strength of Toyota.
The Toyota Key Replacement Protection Benefits features many
benefits. First, your covered vehicle key or remote will be replace if itās lost,
damaged, or stolen, up to $800 per occurrence.
Next, should you need lock-out assistance to unlock the
vehicle if your vehicle keys are lost, damaged, or stolen, you can receive that
up to $100 per occurrence.
What if your car needs towing assistance? Toyota has you
covered up to $100 per occurrence.
Oh and if youāll need a taxi, or a rental vehicle, or need
to take public transportation, you can be reimbursed up to $75 per occurrence
Finally, what if you have other keys on your key ring that
are gone? Toyota will replace additional nonprogrammable keys on the key ring up
to $250 per covered key claim for a total of up to three occurrences.
This new Key Replacement Protection has been added as an
enhancement to the Toyota Financial Services Tire & Wheel program and this
handy option will eventually be offered its very own standalone product later
this year.
Weāre sorry to say that we cannot help you find your missing
keys, but what we can do at Courtesy
Toyota of Brandon is help can help to assuage some of the stress that you
feel when that panic ensues when you need to replace them. For more information
about this useful benefit, contact Courtesy Toyota of Brandon today.