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192 New Generation Event at Kelly’s Toyota

Toyota’s full range of new generation self-charging hybrid and petrol models available for test drive Trade-in boosters of up to €3,000 available Upgrade to hybrid for less with finance – APRs from 2.9 per-cent on passenger cars and 1.9 per-cent on commercial vehicles.

Toyota has unveiled its 192 offers ahead of the New Generation Event taking place from Wednesday June 5 until Saturday June 8. For the first time, all of Toyota’s new generation self-charging hybrid and petrol vehicles will be on display together. The Corolla Hatchback, Saloon and Touring Sport will all be on show, as well as the Camry, RAV4, Prius, Yaris, and not forgetting Ireland’s bestselling hybrid, the Toyota C-HR.

Fantastic offers will be in place during the New Generation event, for both hybrid and petrol models. With trade-in boosters of up to €3,000, APRs from 2.9 per-cent on passenger cars and 1.9 per-cent on commercial vehicles, it has never been easier for Irish drivers to upgrade to Toyota’s new generation models.

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Toyota’s self-charging hybrids, which are in electric mode on average over 50 per-cent of the time, produce less harmful emissions and allow drivers to make fuel savings on every trip. As an added advantage, all Toyota hybrids are automatic cars. There has been a surge in customers switching from diesel to a self-charging hybrid in the last year and with demand high, customers are encouraged to visit early to avoid disappointment in securing a 192 Toyota.

Summer 2019 also sees the return of the legendary Land Cruiser Business model with a limited amount of first arrivals landing in July. Customers will also be able to enquire and place their orders during the New Generation event.

There has never been more choice and for 192 there’s more value too.

It’s time to visit Kelly’s Toyota, Port Road Letterkenny and Drumbeigh Mountcharles, from June 5 to 8 for their 192 New Generation Event. Demand is high, so don’t miss out. Toyota, Built for a Better World.

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