New Trade-in allowances from Toyota

June 02, 2015
New Trade-in allowances from Toyota Michael Gaynor, Toyota Ireland Marketing Director
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Toyota Ireland has announced a host of great-value deals for new buyers with a choice of a Trade in allowance of up to €3,000 on passenger cars registered by July 31st, or 3 years free servicing on passenger cars ordered before June 19th. Customers purchasing a new Yaris or Corolla can avail of both.


Toyota’s competitive finance offers start from just 4.49% APR, meaning customers can drive a new Toyota from as little as €115 per month (see toyota.ie for more details). With Toyota being Ireland’s most popular car brand, the No.1 overall for vehicle resale value and the highest first-time NCT pass rate there are now even more reasons to buy a Toyota.

Toyota dealerships around Ireland will also be hosting the annual Summer Showtime spectacle, from Wednesday June 10th to Saturday, June 13th. Toyota will be showcasing its full ‘152’ passenger and commercial model line-up including the stylish new Avensis with Toyota Safety Sense, the new Auris and the RAV4, and providing entertainment and fun activities for all the family.

Toyota Ireland Marketing Director, Michael Gaynor, said: “We’re excited to announce our annual Showtime promotion with our exceptional range of 152 offers. Our customer promotion gives buyers the choice of up to €3,000 Trade in allowance or three years free servicing. These offers coupled with low APR flex finance means there has never been a better time to buy a Toyota.”
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