Toyota UK Wants to Raise £1 Million for Charity by Selling Red Noses for Cars
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Toyota UK Wants to Raise £1 Million for Charity by Selling Red Noses for Cars



Toyota UK has revealed official details about the so-called RND Concept, which was the company’s way of announcing it is selling red noses for vehicles. As previously reported, this has to do with Toyota being an official partner to the 2015 Red Nose Day, a fund-raising event from Comic Relief that takes place on March 13 and is aimed at supporting the organization’s charity projects across the UK and Africa.
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