Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Cramer Toyota Slashes Price on Synthetic Oil Change

Expensive synthetic oil once used only in pricey import European cars has gone main stream. Starting in 2010 many of the middle market Japanese imports started making this a requirement. Toyota now recommends and or requires 0W20 synthetic oil in many of their new vehicles. The reasons are simple; better gas mileage, longer engine life and less waste oil into the environment. With those benefits, comes a price tag. An average synthetic oil change can cost close to $100 at many repair shops. Cramer Toyota of Venice felt like charging that kind of premium to Toyota customers was not fair. Cramer Toyota General Manager Richard Bond said “We believe in the everyday low price theory. We want to sell and service the vehicle. Our promise to our customers is fast, affordable service.” Cramer Toyota’s philosophy is that the Toyota buyer needed an affordable solution. Cramer Toyota used its buying power to negotiate a deal to supply its customers with a Synthetic Castrol Oil change for $39.95. Trucks can get it done for $49.95. Once again Cramer Toyota of Venice proves that changing your oil at the dealer can be an affordable option.

6 comments:

  1. How often do I need to get my oil changed with the new synthetic

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  2. Can I put regualr oil in if I choose?

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  3. Less oil in the environment is a good thing after what is going on in the Gulf!

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  4. RESPONSES TO RANDY-You need to get you oil changed every 10,000 miles and tires rotated every 5,000 miles

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  5. RESPONSE TO PENNY - Toyota recommends only synthetic. If you have to put in regular oil, you need to put synthetic in at your next oil change.

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  6. I didn't know the Camry required synthetic oil when I first started shopping for a new car. Once I found ou, it was a big factor in my decision to purchase a Camry. Cramer Toyota of Venice did a great job of educating me during the sales process about the benefits of synthetic oil.

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