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I Am Glad You Pointed This Out: The Toyota 25% Off Deal Is What Makes This Deal Worth Sharing for Others to Know When It Is Around Because It Is the Best Deal on OEM Parts

A recent social media interest group has alerted Toyota owners to a Toyota OEM parts sale that ends soon. However, even if you miss this kind of deal, here is how you can snag the next one.
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Author: Timothy Boyer
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For your Toyota repairs, we've reported that it is best to stick with OEM Toyota parts.

However, in a few cases, fixing your Toyota with aftermarket parts has been recommended even by Toyota mechanics because the cost of some Toyota OEM parts can be prohibitively expensive depending on your vehicle's age and how long you are planning to keep it.

There is a third option: Knowing how to find significantly discounted Toyota OEM parts through online deals that many Toyota owners are unaware exist.

Toyota 25% Off OEM Parts Deal Announcement

In a recent Toyota Rav4 Forum, OP PetitfrereRav4 started a discussion sharing with fellow ToyotaRav4 Forum members that a 25% sale is on right now until June 9, 2025.

The Toyota Parts Sale is Legit

Out of curiosity, I visited the Serra Toyota of Decatur online site and was pleasantly surprised by the wide range of parts I could order for my spouse's 2024 Rav4 Hybrid.

All that is required is either typing in the VIN or the year and model of your Toyota.

For example, a commonly replaced part is the splash shield cover beneath your engine that can be damaged by a road hazard or an inattentive service tech who fails to properly bolt it back in place after servicing.

The cover was discounted from $48.82 to $33.75—not a bad deal, especially if your order total reaches a minimum of $75, which qualifies for the offered free shipping.

What Can I Do If I Miss the Sale Deadline?

Yes, the sale ends in only 2 days. However, other Toyota parts suppliers occasionally make similar sales.

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A thread post from another forum member shares where he goes for his Toyota parts:

I've been buying my OEM parts through Sand Mountain since they've been the best in terms of communication, packaging, and shipping speed. First time I ordered through Serra took them over 4 weeks to deliver complete (rear) suspension parts. They probably didn't expect so many orders back in 2022 when this additional 25% promo was going on, with no staff to support it. I did order a second time in 2024 and they were much better with delivery time, and though their communication wasn't good, but their packaging was very good." —KTL

In short, such sales are not limited to just a single source.

Look Ahead for Those Toyota Deals

To find Toyota Parts Center online dealers offering 25% off deals (or better), here are some practical tips you can follow:

  1. Go to the Official Toyota Parts Website—Start by checking the official Toyota Parts website or the Toyota dealership parts section. They often have promotions listed, including seasonal sales or special discount events.
  2. Look for Authorized Toyota Parts Online Retailers, like:

These sites may run periodic sales or offer promo codes.

3. Sign Up for Newsletters—Subscribe to newsletters from official Toyota parts sellers or authorized dealers. They frequently send exclusive discounts, promotions, or alerts for sales events like 25% off.

4. Go to Coupon & Deal Websites—Check coupon websites that might find a promotion for shoppers.

5. Follow on Social Media—Follow Toyota Parts Center and authorized dealers on social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter). Sometimes, they post flash sales, discount codes, or promotional events. Or, consider following multiple Toyota forum interest groups like Reddit's r/Toyota where members sometimes share information about ongoing sales and promotions.

6. Contact Local Toyota Dealerships—Sometimes, local dealers have special parts promotions not widely advertised online. Give them a call and ask if they have any current or upcoming parts discounts.

7. Don't Forget Those Seasonal Events & Holidays—Many online dealers offer 25% off or similar discounts during major holidays or events like Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Memorial Day, or Toyota anniversary sales.

For additional useful articles related to owning a Toyota, here are a few for your consideration:

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  3. 2022 Toyota Rav4 Hybrid Rear Battery Explosion – "I Pull Into A Gas Station And Hear A Pop Come From The Back Of The Car and Then Flames Start Erupting"

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Timothy Boyer is an automotive reporter based in Cincinnati who currently researches and restores older vehicles with engine modifications for improved performance. He also reports on modern cars (including EVs) with a focus on DIY mechanics, buying and using tools, and other related topical automotive repair news. Follow Tim on Twitter at @TimBoyerWrites as well as on Facebook and his automotive blog "Zen and the Art of DIY Car Repair" for useful daily news and topics related to new and used cars and trucks.

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