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50 years of Melton Toyota

Buying a new vehicle can be one of the most exciting, yet tricky decisions to make, so it’s understandable to want an experienced and trustworthy dealership to turn to.

Celebrating 50 years of Melton Toyota this year, owners Keith and Joan Harrison have built a reputation for honesty and always putting their much loved Melton community first.

Now, with the reins handed over to their son and dealer principal, Grant Harrison, the knowledgeable, friendly team strives to go above and beyond, providing the best service possible.

General manager Ray Parsons firmly believes over the last 50 years, Melton Toyota has become a “one stop shop for all your automotive needs.”

Not only offering exceptional service to find you the right car, he explains how the team exceeds expectations.

“We want to really immerse our customer in the experience and excitement of what getting a new car should be, and reaffirm the trust that Melton Toyota is the right decision,” he said.

“First, we’ll have a fairly extensive meet and greet. We won’t try to put someone in the first car they see, and we won’t ask you to buy a car until we’ve earnt the right to sell you one.”

Situated on a massive site in Melton with new and used Toyota certified pre-owned vehicles, you can have peace of mind when purchasing.

The high quality service at Melton Toyota extends to the onsite service centre, with highly experienced, Toyota trained technicians and, for added convenience, an express maintenance option for people on the go.

Facilities also include a dedicated tyre and wheel alignment centre, paint and restore services, tinting bays and, for added convenience, finance and insurance options to suit your needs.

More recently, Melton Toyota has begun offering convenient Kinto car rentals, where you can rent a car all through the convenience of your phone.

Excited to see what the future holds, Mr Parsons said, “Come down and see us and experience the Melton Toyota way.

“And on behalf of Keith, Joan and Grant Harrison, we’d really like to thank all our loyal customers over the last 50 years and beyond.”

Located at 143-147 High St, Melton, drop by and experience the Melton Toyota difference in store.

Details: www.meltontoyota.com.au

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