Toyota supports Disabled Drivers' Association of Ireland

April 15, 2014
Toyota supports Disabled Drivers' Association of Ireland Cathal Ryan of Toyota Ireland and Ken Fox of the Disabled Drivers' Association of Ireland.
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As part of Toyota's ongoing commitment to the Irish mobility market, Toyota has supplied the Disabled Drivers' Association with a new Toyota Yaris Multi Drive courtesy vehicle.


The vehicle will be equipped with state of the art mobility controls and will then be used by the Disabled Drivers' Association to help assess the individual mobility requirements of drivers.

Cathal Ryan, Fleet Sales Manager, Toyota Ireland, said: "We are delighted to continue our involvement with the Disabled Drivers' Association for a third year, and to support the excellent work they do. Our mobility customers are hugely important to us in Toyota Ireland, and I would like to thank each individual customer for their phenomenal support over the years."

Ken Fox, CEO, Disabled Drivers' Association of Ireland, said: "We are very happy to announce Toyota's involvement with the Disabled Drivers' Association. This is the third year of our partnership and the Toyota team have shown a real appreciation for the importance of the service which we provide, and demonstrated a genuine willingness to understand the needs of our members."
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