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All-new Toyota Proace City van due in mid 2020
Toyota tells us its latest light commercial vehicle, the Proace City is set to arrive here for the second half of 2020.
Confident Connacht will be wary of Ospreys this time round
Connacht head to Wales for the third time this season intent on continuing their winning momentum when they face the Ospreys in Swansea.
Toyota announces incentives for going hybrid in 2020
Toyota Ireland is hosting a Hybrid Advantage event in local dealers Tony Burke Motors, Ballybrit, to display its range of driving self-driving hybrids, and a range of offers available for 201.
Cheetahs will test Connacht's growing confidence
Opportunity knocks for Connacht to secure a valuable home victory over Conference A leaders Toyota Cheetahs when they visit the Sportsground on Saturday.
Visiting Cheetahs will test Connacht's growing confidence
Opportunity knocks for Connacht to secure a valuable home victory over Conference A leaders Toyota Cheetahs when they visit the Sportsground on Saturday.
Tony Burke Motors Aftersales Team in finals of Toyota’s National Skills Contest 2019.
Tony Burke Motors' staff have made it through to the finals of Toyota’s National Skills Contest 2019.
Decrease in number of new car sales as Brexit looms
Official statistics released this week by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI ) show that the total new car registrations for the month of August are down 13.3 percent (5,131) when compared with August 2018 (5,921).
New car sales are down
Official statistics released this week by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry show the total new car registrations for the month of August are down 13.3 per cent (5,131) when compared with August 2018 (5,921).
Increased demand for electric and hybrid vehicles
New data highlights the growing appetite for electric and hybrid vehicles among Irish motorists.
Irish Defence Forces investment in new Toyota Land Cruisers
Toyota Land Cruiser has been selected as the vehicle of choice for the Irish Defence Forces for the next four years.