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THEHUT.com’s TOP PERFORMERS HIT THE ROAD IN TOYOTA iQsLast Updated on Tuesday 28th April 2009 at 12:19
Online retailer, TheHut.com is one of the first UK
organisations to adopt the new Toyota iQ as its company car. An incentive for
star performers, as well as an on-car branding opportunity and an environmental
statement, TheHut.com has issued the economical car to 15 staff.
“TheHut.com
is a rapidly expanding organization and is always looking for ways to reward
success,” said Dominic Starkey, the company’s Head of E-Commerce. “The new car
is one of the ways in which star performers within the business can benefit
from our growth and be repaid for their support and effort.”
Mr
Starkey said that the vehicles would also act, “as part of a wider drive to be
as green and ethical as possible,” and enable the company to benefit from, “the
fantastic opportunity on-car branding affords us”. The iQs are being supplied
in white, sign-written with the company’s web address, www.thehut.com.
“We
chose the iQ because it is leader in its class from an environment angle, has a
great spec and is one of the flagship products from a forward-thinking
company,” added Starkey.
Steve
Jolley, of the supplying RRG Group which has 19 centres in the North-West, said,
“We took one of the first two iQs in the country up to Northwich to show
TheHut.com last December. We followed that with around 30 test drives in
January.”
“The
staff all love the cars,” continues TheHut.com’s Starkey. “The spec is
impressive, and though it looks like a small car from the outside, once inside
it feels and drives like a much larger car, which is testament to its comfort
and design.”
The Toyota iQ is powered by a 1.0 VVT-i 68bhp petrol
engine, which provides fuel economy of 65.7mpg and emissions of just 99g/km.
The car exemplifies the new Toyota Optimal Drive concept
of powertrain engineering and design, which brings more power better economy
and lower emissions.
The Hut’s iQs are being supplied on two-year contracts,
with half of the first batch through Toyota Finance and the remainder through
Arval.
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