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The football season reaches its Cup Final climax this weekend, but there’s more than one crunch game for fans to enjoy.
The football season reaches its Cup Final climax this weekend, but there’s more than one crunch game for fans to enjoy.
Toyota will be continuing its support for the Mobility Road Show for the fourth consecutive year.
Transport solutions don’t come much cleaner or leaner than the Trick Stick, an ultra-simple machine that has taken top honours in the annual Idea Expo, hosted by Toyota Motor Corporation in Toyota City on Sunday (4 October).
Toyota is sponsoring a 4×4 course once again at The CLA Game Fair – the world’s most prestigious countryside event – from Friday 1 to Sunday 3 August at Harewood House, Yorkshire.
Toyota is sponsoring a 4×4 course once again this year at The CLA Game Fair – the world’s most prestigious countryside event – from Friday 1st to Sunday 3rd August at Harewood House, Yorkshire.
Visitors to the CLA Gamefair at Broadlands, Romsey, Hampshire next weekend (26-28 July) will have the chance to win a safari in Tanzania in a Toyota Land Cruiser.
Toyota had a record number of test drives this year at last week’s Mobility Roadshow, with over 500 visitors taking the opportunity to test its wide range of vehicles and adaptations on the famous Donington circuit.
Falklands war veteran Simon Weston OBE has added his name to the growing list of admirers of Toyota’s new-generation Corolla.
Falklands war veteran Simon Weston OBE joins Toyota at the Motability Roadshow 2002 on Thursday 20 June to launch the extended Toyota Mobility range for 2002.
Visitors to The Mobility Roadshow at Donington Park from 20-22 June will have the opportunity to come and see the extensive Toyota range available through the Motability scheme.
Motor manufacturer Toyota is sponsoring the UK’s premier clay line at the world’s largest countryside event the CLA Game Fair from 26-28 July at Broadlands, Romsey, Hampshire.
Nowhere else could you find a car that looks like a ladybird that is powered by hamsters and a wheelchair that can go up and down stairs but Japan and the annual Toyota Idea Olympics.
A fuel consumption figure of 58.12mpg has been recorded by a Toyota Avensis diesel GLS four-door saloon 2.0-litre D-4D in the 2001 RAC/Fleet World MPG Marathon, an annual on-the-road competition to test the economy of cars in real conditions.
On a weekend when rugby news will be dominated by the six nations internationals, Toyota is supporting a wheelchair rugby tournament that promises to be every bit as enthralling.
What have dancing and cars got in common? Movement, so why not use dancing to make your vehicle move? A mad idea and only in Japan would they build it.