The 7 millionth Toyota certified pre-owned vehicle to be retailed through the automaker’s program recently rolled over the curb at Holman Toyota in Mount Laurel Township, N.J.

Toyota said on Monday that the vehicle marking this milestone for the CPO program that launched in 1996 was a 2019 Toyota Camry acquired by Wayne Maver Jr., a 20-year-old from Vincentown, N.J.

To celebrate the purchase, Toyota presented Maver with a check for the total purchase price of the Camry. Maver also was presented with a $1,000 gas card from Carfax and given a four-year/55,000-mile maintenance plan.

According to a news release, the dealership and automaker also made a $5,000 donation in Maver’s name to the American Bladder Cancer Society, an organization dedicated to raising awareness of bladder cancer and advocating for research into a cure, treatment, early diagnosis and quality of life issues of survivors.

“I wasn’t expecting anything like this,” Maver said during the check presentation. “I purchased this Camry because of its reliability, and I knew it would last a long time. Now knowing I don’t have a car payment is just incredible, especially as I’m just starting my career.

“I have an uncle that battled bladder cancer, so Toyota making the donation to the American Bladder Cancer Society means as much to me as paying off my Camry,” he added.

A ceremony was held at Holman Toyota on March 8. Representatives from Toyota presented Maver with a check and hosted a celebration for dealership personnel.

“We were incredibly proud to be a part of this milestone for Toyota and continue the legacy of leadership in the Certified Pre-Owned industry, as well as have an opportunity to give back to our local community,” Holman Toyota general manager Michael Schwab said in the news release. “This is a testament to the value and reliability of Toyota vehicles and our commitment to delivering the very best for our customers.”