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TOYOTA CONNECT


AN UNEXPECTED BARGAIN


When Jay Naidoo of Pietermaritzburg popped into a Supa Quick store to change his tyres to Firestones, the gods were smiling on him.


AND THE WINNER IS...


One of the National Contest Winners of the 12th


Toyota Dream Car Art Contest


2018 was five-year-old Juan Miguel Gallermo from Canada. His entry was ‘My Winter Car’. He drew himself wearing his favourite winter jacket and driving the car. The car, which is made from an igloo to protect him from the wind-chill, has spiked tyres to keep the car from skidding and a fireplace inside to keep him warm and serve as headlights.


As he waited for the refit, he entered an in-store competition to win a choice of two car makes, one of which was a Toyota Hilux Double Cab.


He then forgot about it – until he received a call from Supa Quick telling him he’d just got lucky. Naidoo chose the Hilux. Who can blame him!?


TOYOTA FUNDS ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION


A total of 27 projects have won funding from Toyota’s 2018 Environmental Activities Grant Programme, designed to encourage ideas that will create a society that lives in harmony with nature. While 17 of the initiatives are in Japan, the others are scattered around the world and include a project to protect the endangered Bolivian blue- throated macaw and support for fire-fighting and disaster prevention activities in Brazil’s Amazon jungle. Africa won some funding too, for a scheme in Kenya to establish agro-forestry projects at primary schools and in communities in semi-arid areas.


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© Daniel Alarcon


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