Free swag from Toyota if your Toyota has 100k miles or more. (3 Viewers)

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Not limited to LC200. But i send pic of my LC200 odometer to Toyota.

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If you own a Toyota and have 100k miles or more (100k-1mil) miles on ODO, please send an email to Toyota_Social@toyota.com request a free windows cling with a picture of the odometer. Toyota will reply with a link to request for free windows cling.

Hope y’all eligible and get a free swag.
 
I'll put a 300,000 one on my 4runner.

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What's the catch? Do I have to let them work on my truck or something?
 
Volvo used to do grille badges for major increments. There were people with badges up to a million miles. Great marketing and data collection about longevity for very little cost on their part!

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I think GM, Ford and Chrysler do this for people who get to 10k, 20k, 30k.

If you make it to 50k miles, I think they try to buy it back.

Those R&D teams need data! They buy it back to determine which designed-to-fail part failed to fail on schedule.
 
I have two Toyotas sitting in my driveway. Neither has over 50K miles. Their average age is over 11 year (16 and 7 years). My last Toyota was over 22 years old and had less 150k miles on it. I rode my bike to work today. :)
 
I'll have to submit the 200 series with 255k miles on it, and wait a few months for the Tacoma to hit 200k.
Both have rarely ever needed anything beyond normal maintenance.
 
Just passed 123,456 last week
 
Does it work for Lexus? My LX450 has 340k or thereabouts.
 
I got three vehicles with over 200k. My 2003 4Runner 306k my daughter drive's a 99 4Runner 365k and my 93 truck with 290k, my son's 2009 Camry is shy of 200 and my
87 FJ60 is just over 200k. :cheers: :clap:
 
Just went over 185k on the 200 and still solid as new. That is 35k more miles what's showing on the odometer in our '83 FJ60. Proof these FJs can go long in the miles and years. Only thing that can stop them is rust.
 

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