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Toyota Prius Helps Safer Neighbourhoods
Thanks to a partnership deal between The Metropolitan Police Service, National Car Rental and Toyota, the 94 Safer Neighbourhoods teams across London have been given the use of Toyota Prius Hybrid cars.
Toyota Honours Its Top Apprentices
The skills of trainee technicians from across the country have been put to the test in the 2005 Toyota Apprentice of the Year Competition. The two-day event took place at the Toyota Academy in Nottingham, with 24 entrants vying for honours.
Wendy Is Back On Track For Formula Woman Challenge
Wendy Sprules is seeking to fulfil her racing ambitions this autumn as she challenges for a seat in the Formula Woman racing series.
Toyota Prius Promotes Restful Nights
It’s 20 years since Travelodge pioneered the budget hotel market in the UK. Now it has 272 sites around the country and opens a new hotel every 10 days.
Toyota Celebrates 2005 Skills Awards
This year’s Toyota Skills Awards focused on the work of service advisors with a mix of practical and theory tests for 24 contenders from around the country. The ultimate winner of the hard-fought contest was Frances Haines, of Toyota Ipswich.
Aygo To Pieces
Few cars on the market are as light and as simple in construction as Aygo. To demonstrate the model’s fundamental simplicity…
Introducing The 2006 Model Year Toyota Land Cruiser Amazon
A new model year traditionally provides manufacturers with the chance to rack up a vehicle’s driver appeal with an attention-grabbing array of new features.
Celica Joins The Tiger Squadron
Already renowned as one of the sleekest machines on the road, the Toyota Celica sports coupe is mixing with more elevated company this weekend. A special version of the new Celica GT will join a pack of flying…
Drive On The Wild Side With Toyota At The CLA Game Fair
Visitors to the 2005 CLA Game Fair can experience the challenge of off-road driving at the wheel of the legendary Toyota Land Cruiser.
Market Leader Takes Toyotas On Forest Roads
The UK’s leading forestry company has begun switching its 266-strong fleet of cars and light commercials to Toyota – following a review sparked by the issue of clearance heights over uneven ground.