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Chase your fun in a zippy Toyota Starlet

Looking for your first set of wheels this festive season, look no further than Halfway Toyota Shelly Beach and win big.

It’s time to upgrade to a Toyota Starlet at Halfway Toyota Shelly Beach and get R10 000 cash back in your pocket to use on your Christmas shopping, school fees or whatever your heart desires.
This deal is valid for November only, get the Starlet XS manual, and pay your first instalment in February, 2026.

At Halfway Toyota, the aim is to provide the best service to customers by not only offering world-class vehicles, but by building sustainable, long-term relationships with them.

The Starlet is a popular, compact, stylish hatchback and is well-known for its fuel efficiency, practicality and modern features.

It is powered by a zippy 1.5l engine producing 77kW and 138Nm of torque. It boasts excellent fuel efficiency, with models achieving around 5.6l/100km in the 5-speed manual.

With safety that maximises your play trip, your fun, your way, that’s the Toyota Starlet energy way. It is built to give you convenience – while you chase your fun.

Featuring rear park distance control, cruise control*, a reverse camera*, a push start ignition*, a front armrest that slides out to give you extra comfort, as well as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, so that you’re always connected to the vibes.

Take full advantage of this special November deal now, not only do you get R10 000 cash back guaranteed, but also stand a chance to win a new Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8 XI CVT.

Yes, ‘Win Big’ with Halfway Toyota when purchasing a new or used vehicle from any Halfway Toyota or Halfway Lexus this November. The first prize, a new Toyota Corolla Cross 1.8XI CVT; second prize a holiday to Mauritius to the value of R100 000 and the third a iPhone 17.

Remember these are limited deals, so get to Halfway Toyota Shelly Beach to find out more.
(* in selected models)

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