25 ways to say thanks. Toyota support local charities with new Corolla's
Do you know a charity or two doing some good in your local community?
Could they really use a new Corolla?
To say thank you to New Zealanders for making Toyota the country's best-selling car company for the past 25 years, they are giving 25 deserving Kiwi charities a new 2013 Toyota Corolla each - to use for three years!
Communities throughout New Zealand have embraced Toyota and the charities in those communities are the ones doing valiant work, often with minimal resources. Toyota, and Bowater Toyota as well, want to lend them a helping hand and say thanks to all of New Zealand. That is why we are using our website to tell as many local charities as we can about this great opportunity. And hopefully encouraging as many of you as possible to get in and vote. It is free and easy, and will only take a moment, but could make the world of difference!
The Weetbix Tryathlon is coming - are your kids ready to give it a try?
Bowater Toyota are really proud to be associated for yet another year in one of the countries most important sporting events in the calendar, the Weetbix Tryathlon.
Every year, as summer winds down, the Nelson leg of this epic right of passage swings into town, and thousands of local kids get to realise a dream, and learn for themselves that not only does hard work pay off, but also that giving it a crack is one of life's most important lessons.
The turnout at the 2012 20th Annual Weetbix Tryathlon held at Tahuna Playing Field was another solid success, with a great turnout and lots of very happy kids!
For 20 years now this great community event has been changing lives, and inspiring generations of kids to be a part of the energy of youth. To channel that excited and give it a go. Everyone on the day gets a gold medal, but most importantly everyone on the day gets amazing amounts of encouragement to just do their best. This is not a race, there are no winners, just a field of very happy faces.
The Top Gear magazine Car of the Year: The GT86.
My lords, ladies and gentlemen, please be upstanding and raise your glasses to the Toyota GT86
Jeremy Clarkson of Top Gear waxes lyrical on why he picked the Toyota GT86 as his favourite car of 2012.
While driving through America recently, James May and I happened upon a car of such unparalleled awfulness that we slowed down to get a closer look. It was called a Nissan Versa, and I simply can't imagine what the design team was thinking of when they were styling it. The Austin A35, probably.
Both of us agreed it was the worst car we had ever seen and that, in all of our lives, we'd never encounter a machine that we'd like the look of less. But then, round the very next corner, we stumbled upon a Chevrolet something or other which was even more terrible. Part Chrysler PT Cruiser and part Morris Traveller, it was a disjointed mishmash of nothing that anyone likes.
And then later, while hanging around in a San Diego car park, we noticed another car. We had no idea what it was. It had four wheels, four doors and was made from metal. There were windows and doors, and neither of us could come up with a single reason why someone should have bought such a thing.
It wasn't as stupid as the Nissan and Chevy we'd seen earlier. In fact, it wasn't stupid at all. Nor was it ugly. It was nothing. It was just a car-shaped hole in the view. Later, we learned what it was. We even found out which model. But we can't remember now.
Travel Broker Andrew Welch gets free fuel for his trip over the hill.
Bowater Toyota's Motueka salesman Ian Loftus presents Andrew Welch with a $50 MTA Voucher.
Andrew Welch is a very busy man. His business, the local franchise for the Travel Brokers (click here), means he is always out and about. He is very passionate about travel, and does a lot of it, so winning a $50 MTA Voucher Bowater Toyota is going to come in very handy for him.
Andrew came along to the Bowater Toyota stand at the recent Golden Bay A&P Show. We were running a draw for the $50 MTA Voucher that required just the filling out of a simple form to enter into the competition. Form filled, a quick look over the new 2012 Toyota Hilux and a chat with Ian, and to his surprise the next week arrived into his inbox a "congratulations" email.
Getting to know Andrew today as we presented him with the voucher began a whole other conversation. The appreciation of a great, honest to goodness, country fair. Something that Takaka does very well.
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