Absolutely not.
To be fair, it probably does work but It's completely over priced.
My Toyota dealer wanted $750 for the Xzilon treatment when we bought our 2008 Tacoma. I actually paid for it knowing how busy we were and how little time we had to wax vehicles. They couldn't apply it right away giving me time to do research. A quick scan of the forums revealed what I suspected. While there is some value to it. It's not worth $750.
It took two weeks, but I got the money back.
I also looked around and bought the exterior Xzilon and an application kit on eBay new for about $15 and did it myself by hand in about an hour. It was very easy to apply and buff out out without machines. For $15 and two hours of my time, it's great. It doesn't shine like wax or bead up very well but it does seem to work OK. We waxed the truck after about six months and the love bugs came off with out pitting and the wax went on and came off more easily. I wouldn't try the spray paint trick they show in the video.
They also had the whole kit on there for about $100 but you can do your interior with a $4 spray can of scotchguard (which dealers used to charge hundreds to apply as well)
A good rule of thumb is that anything the dealer tries to hit you with in the finance guys office is a bad deal for you. zxilon, extended warranties, tires for life, etc are all pure dealer money makers with difficult if not impossible benefits for you to collect.
Yes, do protect your new car. Just don't pay the dealer to do it.
Alan YoungbloodOcala, FL
It depends on what type of Toyota car you're looking for...
Toyota landcruiser jt711fj8008501604
The problem with spending Medicare set aside money for things other than medical treatment is that Medicare will refuse to pay medical bills and providers won't perform treatment when you run out of set aside money. You won't be able to document that all the set aside money was spent on medical expenses and will have no one to pay for your medical treatment. Medicare won't give you permission to do this because it will cause many problems later. They will say you misspent the money. They won't pay for treatment until you have receipts documenting how all the set aside money was spent on medical treatment.
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Toyota Tsusho had been started in 1936 to provide consumer financing for Toyota cars, and Toyota remained one of its main money sources ever since; this was something that Furukawa wanted to change
Toyota used cars are a bargain for their money, because foreign imported cars seem to last longer, from my own experience. They are also very conservative on gas.
anything if you have enough money!
it cost about $2000.00
yes you can if she has no money
The accounting treatment for reimbursement will be an expense to the organization. This will be credited on the cash book which indicates that the company has paid out money.
if you have tons of money and some change, it will be a lamborghini. Toyota is a day to day drive on the road a huge difference from a trophy car.