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Toyota and Adriana Diaz now steer the same route

Driven by same values, Toyota and Adriana Diaz now steer the same route

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(by Ian Marshall, ITTF Publications Editor)
Toyota and Adriana Diaz now steer the same route
Destined for the Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympic Games, having earlier this year accelerated to success at the Latin American Qualification Tournament, Puerto Rico’s Adriana Diaz is once again in the fast lane, moving through the gears.

Toyota of Puerto Rico and the Association of Toyota Dealers of Puerto Rico recently announced their support for the teenager.

A car awaits once she has acquired her driver’s license.

“Supporting Adriana Diaz is to support a young and developing Puerto Rican talent, who is known throughout the world. We share the same commitment as her to excellence, always trying to raise standards. We consider it an honour and privilege to support Adriana in such an important phase of her career. In addition, we are very happy that Adriana’s first car, when she gains her driver’s licence, is a Toyota, literally, we put Adriana on wheels.” Nancy Navales, Vice President of Toyota of Puerto Rico.

Notably, Adriana Diaz will receive a Toyota C-HR model; furthermore, her family will receive a Toyota Highlander SUV.

“I am extremely grateful for the recognition that Toyota gives me. It is a vote of confidence in my character not only as an athlete but also as a person who proudly represents Puerto Rico. Wherever I go to play, I carry the Puerto Rico flag and the Toyota badge with me, a responsibility I take very seriously. As I just turned 17, I’m already in the process of getting my license to be able to guide my new Toyota. “

In addition, Adriana will participate in a variety of activities to be held by Toyota prior to the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, an event which is high on her agent.

The agreement with Toyota includes meeting current and potential customers, employees, community programmes whilst also attending events for in particular for children.

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