West Coast Toyota is proud to announce that both Kalim Mohiuddin and Laurie Shong for being recognized by Toyota Canada as two of the top selling Product Advisors in Canada.
Both have been inducted into the Toyota Canada ‘200 Club’ for delivering more than 200 New vehicles in 2023.
*Pictured left to right; Laurie Shong, Kalim Mohiuddin, presenting this award is Scott Jones, Dealer Principal, and Gord Zilkowsky, Sales Manager.*
Since the unveiling and subsequent launch, the all-new Toyota Prius/Prius Prime has earned high praise and accolades throughout the auto industry. The vehicle responsible for starting the hybrid revolution nearly 25 years ago earned one of the most coveted awards in the automotive sector – the 2024 North American Car of the Year.
Toyota Canada and its Dealers announced a combined donation over $900,000 to local food banks across Canada. With the rising costs, the issue of food insecurity has become more prevalent than ever.
Food Banks across Canada are seeing a steep increase in numbers, serving millions of Canadians every month. Yet food banks are struggling to meet this increased demand.
Through this initiative, West Coast Toyota was able to hand a cheque to the Friends in Need Food Bank in Maple Ridge for $4,200! We are pleased to donate to our local Food Bank and directly help those who need it most.
Pictured here is Scott Jones, Dealer Principal at West Coast Toyota and Evan Seal, General Manager at the Maple Ridge Friends in Need Food Bank.
Should you wish to donate to the Friends in Need directly, please feel free to donate here.
Standard on most models, Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) is an advanced suite of active safety features that are designed to support your awareness and decision-making across a range of speeds and driving conditions. Toyota Safety Sense features can vary depending on the Toyota model you choose.
TORONTO, Ontario – November 19, 2021 – After severe rainfall and floods suddenly impacted the lives of many British Columbians this week, Toyota announced it is donating $115,000 to Canadian Red Cross to support relief efforts in the affected communities.