Kelliher’s Toyota’s ‘Power of Choice’ Event

Kelliher’s Toyota’s ‘Power of Choice’ Event

Kelliher’s Toyota in Tralee is running a special “Power of Choice” event until May 31, giving people looking to buy a new car the chance to see which type of electric car suits them best.

If you’re not sure whether a hybrid, plug-in hybrid, or fully electric car is right for you, Kelliher’s is inviting you to come along and find out.

Dealer Principal Tim Kelliher said that instead of just selling cars, they want to help people find the perfect match for their driving needs by showing them the different options available.

Toyota Ireland is currently offering deals on its electric models until the end of May. At Kelliher’s, you can get a boost of up to €3,000 on your trade-in or low finance rates starting at 2.9% with Toyota Easy PCP finance on some of their most popular cars.

Kelliher’s Toyota is taking orders now for cars that can be delivered by the June weekend. 

To help you decide, Kelliher’s is holding its ‘Power of Choice’ event at their dealership in Tralee. 

You can call in, take a test drive, and see the different hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and fully electric models they have. 

Toyota’s current offers include deals on the fully electric bZ4X, which has either a €2,000 trade-in boost or 3.9% finance. The C-HR Plug-In Hybrid Electric also has offers, like a €3,000 trade-in boost or 2.9% finance on the Premium Edition, and a €2,000 trade-in boost or 3.9% finance on other versions.

For more information, check out www.kellihers.ie or call their sales team at 066-7120000. They are open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5:30pm and on Saturday from 10am to 4pm.


 
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