Why not pay the amount for anyone driving a Toyota with any alternative to petrol driven engines? A much better idea given the slow suicide of this planet from dependency on this black muck. It's time for leadership to get serious on this transition as we just cannot afford any more dummies-as-leaders at the late stage, otherwise the entire planet is going to a cropless, barren Somalia... and soon
Incentivizing people to burn gasoline and pollute the atmosphere. That seems somewhat incongruous with all the messaging about Toyota’s concern for the environment on their website. Or is that just a load of hot air?
Next companies will be offering us X,000 yen to wear advertising on our bodies... wait, half of Japan is doing that for free! LV and other brands must love this place, free advertising everywhere.
Toyota king you've missed the free advertising boat.
thepro, this program is aimed at young people. This segment wants to look cool (=drive a new car) without the full cost of it (=get as many discounts/benefits as you can). Yes, I suspect many people in this segment may opt for it.
If it was 6man a month for the advertising, it would be tempting. Don't think I'd bother if it is just a one-off payment.
But as Sidwarwick points out, it is a strange campaign.. Here's some incentives for you to drive more and pollute more! A better campaign may be reducing the price of hybrids.
I think I read something about some american companies offering employees a deal where they to put company logo/ads on the cars in exchange for free fuel.
The quoted the cost for the vinyl stickers to be something like $3000/car.
Which I think would cover most of the car including the windows partly.
But as was said, everytime you buy and wear/use a "brand" good you become a "FREE" advertising board for the company, except we get no kick-backs.
where ? what state ? what car dealer ? What company ??? I've been in the states dozens of times... never heard nor seen this there ! Do share the details.
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nutsagain at 08:11 AM JST - 16th July
Why not pay the amount for anyone driving a Toyota with any alternative to petrol driven engines? A much better idea given the slow suicide of this planet from dependency on this black muck. It's time for leadership to get serious on this transition as we just cannot afford any more dummies-as-leaders at the late stage, otherwise the entire planet is going to a cropless, barren Somalia... and soon
Sidwarwick at 08:16 AM JST - 16th July
Incentivizing people to burn gasoline and pollute the atmosphere. That seems somewhat incongruous with all the messaging about Toyota’s concern for the environment on their website. Or is that just a load of hot air?
DeepAir65 at 08:19 AM JST - 16th July
Nothing new here - there was a similar scheme in Europe 8 years ago, don't know if it is still going.
tkoind2 at 08:43 AM JST - 16th July
Next companies will be offering us X,000 yen to wear advertising on our bodies... wait, half of Japan is doing that for free! LV and other brands must love this place, free advertising everywhere.
Toyota king you've missed the free advertising boat.
thepro at 08:46 AM JST - 16th July
Are people who can afford to buy cars so desperate for 6 man?
Zybster at 09:07 AM JST - 16th July
thepro, this program is aimed at young people. This segment wants to look cool (=drive a new car) without the full cost of it (=get as many discounts/benefits as you can). Yes, I suspect many people in this segment may opt for it.
Altria at 10:06 AM JST - 16th July
If you go for this deal, choose the Altria sticker!
papasmurfinjapan at 10:34 AM JST - 16th July
If it was 6man a month for the advertising, it would be tempting. Don't think I'd bother if it is just a one-off payment.
But as Sidwarwick points out, it is a strange campaign.. Here's some incentives for you to drive more and pollute more! A better campaign may be reducing the price of hybrids.
Zen_Builder at 10:58 AM JST - 16th July
I think I read something about some american companies offering employees a deal where they to put company logo/ads on the cars in exchange for free fuel.
The quoted the cost for the vinyl stickers to be something like $3000/car. Which I think would cover most of the car including the windows partly.
But as was said, everytime you buy and wear/use a "brand" good you become a "FREE" advertising board for the company, except we get no kick-backs.
Youdontknow at 11:17 AM JST - 16th July
I drive 1000kms a WEEK and then some!
Toyota can give me money for advertising on my car too, but only if they don't mind the ads being on a Honda!! (^v^)b
GG2141 at 12:35 PM JST - 16th July
I had an Toyota MR2 years ago that had a sticker blathering on about being the "perfect sporty car for a youthful man in dandyism".
Can I send my invoice to Toyota? or do I have to chase down the Dandys for that one??
roughneck at 02:51 PM JST - 16th July
That is way too cheap rate for advertising.
wilbur at 06:12 PM JST - 16th July
"The program started Tuesday in Kanagawa Prefecture and Hokkaido"
the program started in the US about 10 yrs ago
presto345 at 08:59 PM JST - 16th July
Advertising fever has gone way over the top. This kind of disgusts me. I'm going to get rid of our Toyota car. Bye.
westurn at 11:04 PM JST - 17th July
Wilbur... really ???
"the program started in the US about 10 yrs ago"
where ? what state ? what car dealer ? What company ??? I've been in the states dozens of times... never heard nor seen this there ! Do share the details.
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