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Toyota offers range of incentives for drivers’ electric journeys
Toyota Ireland's trade-in and PCP finance offers will be available to customers for a limited time period.
Mullarney drives off in a new Toyota SUV
Galway golfer Ronan Mullarney has received the keys of a new the Toyota C-HR - Ireland’s best-selling hybrid SUV.
Mullarney drives off in a new Toyota SUV
Galway golfer Ronan Mullarney has received the keys of a new the Toyota C-HR - Ireland’s best-selling hybrid SUV.
Tony Burke Motors reopens for business
Local Toyota and Lexus retailer Tony Burke Motors has reopened for all sales, service and repair requirements in Galway.
Toyota unveils new Yaris Cross hybrid
Toyota has given a global launch to its new Yaris Cross, and it will be exclusively a self-charging hybrid when it goes on sale in Ireland in the second half of 2021.
Toyota unveils their all-new Yaris Cross Hybrid
Toyota has given a global launch to their all-new Yaris Cross, and it will be exclusively a self-charging hybrid when it goes on sale in Ireland in the second half of 2021.
Toyota hybrids continue to deliver lowest CO2 emissions
Toyota Ireland notes that data released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) highlights that it is leading the way when it comes to reducing CO2 output. From the top ten car brands in Ireland, Toyota’s CO2 output is the lowest.
Hybrid success as Toyota is best-selling car brand in Galway
Tony Burke Motors is delighted to announce Toyota is the best-selling car brand in Galway for January 2020.
Toyota RAV4 plug-in hybrid a flagship evolution model
Since its launch as the world’s original lifestyle SUV in 1994, the Toyota RAV4 has continued to evolve to meet the changing needs and preferences of customers, ensuring it is currently one of the world’s best-selling vehicles.
Toyota hybrids deliver lowest CO2 emissions of top 10 best sellers
Toyota is the winner when it comes to reducing the CO2 output from the top 10 car brands, according to data from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI).