Wear and Use Guidelines

Normal wear and tear to a vehicle is to be expected. We can all relate to the occasional scratch and scuff. However, mileage in excess of that specified on your lease agreement and damages exceeding normal wear and use may be chargeable to you upon the end of your lease.1 To help avoid any surprises and charges, review our general Wear and Use Guidelines below for examples of what is considered excessive2:

INTERIOR

Seat and Trim

    • Cuts or tears greater than 1"
    • Any burn holes
    • Stains that cannot be removed

EXTERIOR

Tires, Wheels and Wheel Covers

    • Tires with exposed cords or sidewall damage
    • Tires or wheels that do not match or meet manufacturer's guidelines for safe operation
    • Missing or damaged wheel covers
    • Wheel gouges greater than 1"

Glass and Lights

    • Windshield cracks, stars or bullseyes
    • Damaged, broken or non-factory tinted glass
    • Bent, broken or missing lights, turn signals, mirrors or lamps

Paint and Body

    • One scratch, or an accumulation of scratches, greater than 6" per panel that penetrates the paint
    • 10 or more paint chips per panel
    • Five or more "dings" per panel or dents greater than 3.5"
    • Previous repairs performed poorly or unrepaired collision damage

Miscellaneous

    • Damage to frame structure that affects the integrity of the vehicle
    • Damage from flood, water, hail or sand
    • Damage resulting from improper vehicle maintenance


1 All charges may be subject to sales tax.

2 This is intended as general guidance only. State law and the terms of your lease may vary your rights and obligations regarding excess wear and use and mileage. Please refer to your lease agreement for a description of your rights and obligations upon termination of your lease. Toyota Financial Services may change its wear and use standards consistent with the terms of your lease agreement.

You can terminate your lease at anytime. However, early termination can result in a substantial cost.