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Vantage Toyota offers the hybrid experience

Toyota dealership Vantage Toyota Preston is holding a Hybrid event to give motorists the chance to learn more about the fuel saving and C02-cutting potential of hybrid cars.

Set to take place over the weekend (Friday 20th May until Sunday 22 May, 2011), both business drivers and individuals are welcome to come and try Toyota’s hybrid range as part of the event. Currently comprising of the Prius and Auris hybrid models, the car maker is also set to launch two new hybrid models in 2012; the Yaris hybrid and Prius+.

Toyota Auris Hybrid 2010

The Vantage Toyota Hybrid Experience event will give motorists the chance to test drive current hybrid models and take part in an MPG Challenge to discover the true fuel-sipping potential of the car maker’s Hybrid Synergy Drive technology and enter a prize draw to win £250 worth of M&S vouchers. There are also five runner-up prizes of £50 M&S vouchers.

The Experience will give attendees the chance to gain insight into Toyota’s future plans for hybrid technology and explain just how this saves fuel and money. Visitors will also have the chance to get priority access to some specially selected offers on Approved Used Hybrid Toyotas provided directly from Toyota Head Office

Interested motorists should reserve an appointment for the event by calling 0844 636 0140 or online at www.vantagepreston.toyota.co.uk/hybridevent. Vantage Toyota Preston are based at Riversway Motor Park, Ashton-on-Ribble, Preston.

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Faye Sunderland, May 17, 2011
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