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    Settler City Toyota

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailNovember 25, 2012No Comments1 Min Read
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    After months of renovations, Settler City Toyota on Beaufort Street is nearing completion of its overhaul process.

    After months of renovations, Settler City Toyota on Beaufort Street is nearing completion of its overhaul process.

    A new car showroom for the latest Toyota vehicles was among the first changes. The old showroom now houses the Automark section with used top-mark vehicles which all come with a Toyota Care Warranty.

    Settler City's parts department and shop have also been upgraded, and one of the highlights for dealer principal Viv Jordan is the workshop, which now boasts a new reception and vehicle receiving areas. The workshop itself has been re-tiled and upgraded with brand-new equipment, including vehicle lifts and tool boxes.

    Once complete, customers will be able to drive through the workshop. There is also a new wash bay for vehicles finished in the workshop. Photo: Stephen Penney

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