As part of everyday driving, normal wear and use can be expected. However, when turning in a lease vehicle, you are responsible for any wear and use damage that is considered excessive under the terms of your lease.
COMMON EXAMPLES OF EXCESS WEAR & USE
Covered excess wear and use items must be within plan limits
LEASE SMARTER TAKE CONTROL
You may do everything you can to protect your lease vehicle
You may go the extra mile to keep your car clean. You abide by your vehicle’s recommended maintenance schedule. You may even park strategically to avoid other vehicles.
But, is it enough?
No matter how hard you try to protect your lease vehicle, things like dings, dents, and scratches are almost inevitable over time. Chipped windshields, bumper scrapes and wheel damage are just a few examples of incidents, if within qualifying criteria, that may be excess wear and use on your vehicle.
PREPARE FOR THE UNEXPECTED
Don’t be caught off guard by unforeseen expenses
The Excess Wear & Use Protection Plan from Toyota Financial Services helps waive your responsibility for qualifying excess wear and use charges at lease end, including:
Each covered single event valued at $1,000 or less
Each covered missing part or equipment valued at $200 or less
Up to a maximum of $5,000 in total excess wear and use charges
Purchase of a Excess Wear & Use voluntary protection product is optional, cancelable and not required to obtain credit.