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Make every drive a vibe the Toyota way

Now is the perfect time to upgrade your drive with the Toyota Urban Cruiser or Toyota Starlet, from Halfway Toyota Shelly Beach.

As of October, the Toyota Starlet and Urban Cruiser are available in both new and used options at Halfway Toyota Shelly Beach. With ample stock on hand this means you can drive off in your dream vehicle.

* The 2025 Toyota Urban Cruiser is a compact SUV with a 1.5L engine in manual or automatic transmissions. It offers a balance of hatchback practicality and SUV styling at a competitive price. Standard features include automatic air conditioning, electric windows, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto and a touchscreen infotainment system. The vehicle also comes with a complimentary 4-year/60 000km service plan and a 3-year/100 000km warranty, with in-car WiFi and other connected services. Fuel consumption is impressively low at 6.1L/100km, so there’s no need to hesitate when it comes to your next destination. Space is essential when it comes to road trip adventures; and the all-new, bigger, and bolder Urban Cruiser has plenty of it. Sporting a bigger body length, a more spacious 373-litre boot with luggage shelf and strings, and 60/40 split rear folding seats, loading larger objects and luggage will be a breeze.

* The Toyota Starlet is a compact hatchback. It comes with a 1.5L petrol engine and is available in multiple grades. With loads of room for every adventure and smart tech like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, it’s made to make every drive a vibe the Starlet way. The Starlet is packed with 77kW of power at 6000 r/min and 138Nm of torque at 4400 r/min. It’s fuel-friendly too, consuming just 5.4L/100km in the 5-speed manual-equipped models and 5.7L/100km for the automatic model.

Visit Halfway Toyota Shelly Beach to find out more.

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