| 19 Jan 2009 | Toyota iQ Launch |
Bentleys Toyota of Warrington unveils the latest small economy car to come out of the Japanese factory - an urban car; equally at home around town or on the motorway. Seating 4 adults, at 117.5 inches the iQ is the shortest four seater in the world and with outstanding fuel economy (65.7mpg on the official average) and road tax free, it keeps ownership costs to a minimum.
It has an array of features normally associated with much bigger cars such as air conditioning, 15 inch alloy wheels, electric mirrors, privacy glass, electric windows and a six speaker CD/radio with steering wheel-mounted controls. Nine air bags, anti-lock brakes and vehicle stability control are just some of the driver’s aids contributing to the overall safety measures of the iQ.
Commenting on the new arrival chairman Stephen Langley said, "This really is a car for now. Well equipped, soundly built, easy to park and inexpensive to run whilst offering head-turning style and performance. Toyota has once again built a very worthwhile car with the benefit of high reliability."
The iQ is in the showroom now but if you can’t get there, you can see it at the Golden Square Shopping Centre from Monday 26 January through to Saturday 31 January and in February, it will be showcased at the Odeon Cinema on the weekend of 14 and 15 February where you will have the chance of winning family cinema tickets.