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13
Feb

You may not know much about the Toyota Avalon, but it’s the perfect car for long-distance cruising, or for those who just want to travel in style and comfort.

Avalon is a full-size sedan that is designed to be the ultimate passenger car. Every Avalon has standard features that aren’t even available as options on other vehicles. LED taillights, rain-sensing wipers and projector-beam headlamps are all standard on the Avalon.

2012 Toyota Avalon

2012 Toyota Avalon

Avalon can be equipped with plenty of bells and whistles, too. If you’re looking for the best in terms of stereo systems, upgrade to the optional touch-screen navigation system with a 12-speaker audio system.

If you love to be comfortable while you drive, Avalon is perfect for you. The standard seats offer great comfort and stability, but for the most comfortable seats, get the Avalon Limited with the standard heated and power-adjustable seats with power lumbar support.

Every Avalon is equipped with Toyota’s legendary and dependable V6 for smooth, powerful operation. Even with 268 hp, Avalon still returns 29 mpg on the highway, so you can cruise all you want with a clear conscience and a thicker wallet.

Avalon offers the most for your money in the large sedan segment, so check one out today.

Category : Avalon | News | Blog
10
Feb

Touchscreen With Backup Camera In The 2012 Camry

Touchscreen With Backup Camera In The 2012 Camry

It’s likely that the next car you buy will have a screen in it, especially if it’s a Toyota. Whether it’s a rear-seat DVD player, or a dashboard navigation screen, you’ll benefit from having the best entertainment options in your new car.

If you’re looking at a new Camry, you’d be remiss not to order it with the available 6.1 inch touch-screen navigation system. It offers up SiriusXM satellite radio, an HD radio tuner with iTunes tagging, an auxiliary audio jack, USB port voice recognition and hands-free phone capability.

All these features will keep you safer on the road: you’ll know where your destination is with the navigation system, you can call and access your phone via voice commands, and your hands will never have to leave the steering wheel with the available steering wheel audio controls.

If you’re looking at a larger vehicle, you can equip your vehicle with even more entertainment options. In the Land Cruiser, you can equip a back-up camera to make sure you always know where you’re going. To keep the backseat drivers entertained, order the rear seat DVD entertainment system with a 9-inch display and two pairs of wireless headphones.

Regardless of the Toyota you choose, rest assured you’ll get the latest and greatest for in-car entertainment.

Category : News | Toyota | Blog
8
Feb

Check out the commercial featured in Superbowl XLVI!

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3
Feb

2012 Toyota Tundra

2012 Toyota Tundra

Trucks are as American as apple pie and hotdogs, and helping continue the great American truck tradition is the 2012 Toyota Tundra.

Built in San Antonio, Texas, Tundra is an all-American vehicle that does everything you’ll ever need a truck to do.

Every truck needs a good engine with a lot of torque, and Tundra is no different. With the available 5.7 liter V8, Tundra has 401 lb.-ft. of torque, and has the ability to tow up to 9,000 pounds.

Tundra also has a state-of-the-art transmission to go with its superior engine. The available 6-speed automatic is electrically controlled and has uphill/downhill shift logic, as well as a Tow/Haul mode for trucks equipped with the Tow Package.

Traditionally, trucks were capable, yet uncomfortable. All that changes with Tundra. With its independent front suspension, and multi-leaf rear suspension, Tundra can carry a payload of up to 2200 pounds when properly equipped, yet carry five people in comfort and safety.

When you’re hauling your family instead of a load of gravel, you can stay entertained with an optional touch-screen navigation unit as well as a rear-seat DVD entertainment system. You can also talk hands-free and stream music from the optional Bluetooth wireless technology.

Whatever your needs, the 2012 Toyota Tundra is the best truck out there whether you spend your time at the jobsite or the office.

Category : News | Toyota | Tundra | Blog
1
Feb

Check out one of the cool new features in the 2012 Toyota Yaris!

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30
Jan

2012 Toyota Yaris

2012 Toyota Yaris

When shopping for a small hatchback, most buyers are looking for a car that’s cheap, gets great gas mileage, and offers great amenities and comfort.

Toyota Yaris and Nissan Versa are two of the leading vehicles in this class, but the Yaris offers more features and better gas mileage at a lower price than the Versa.

The first place Yaris wins is in price. The Yaris starts at $14,875 and the Versa starts at $15,200, but when they are both comparably equipped the Versa costs $17,285 - that means Yaris is almost $2,500 cheaper.

Don’t think that just because the Yaris is cheaper that it skimps on features and amenities. Yaris has more standard features than the Versa, such as an onboard computer, and outside temperature gauge, seatback storage and reading lights.

Finally, Yaris wins in emissions and combined fuel economy. It qualifies as an Ultra-Low Emission Vehicle II, meaning it meets the latest emissions standards. Yaris also gets great gas mileage:  30 mpg in the city and 38 on the highway for a combined total of 33.

When cross-shopping Yaris and Versa, there’s really no contest on which one is the better buy. With Yaris you get more features and better fuel economy for a lower price. Check out the new 2012 Toyota Yaris today to see for yourself.

Category : News | Toyota | Yaris | Blog
20
Jan

When you want an affordable, somewhat compact, but fun vehicle these days, you are fortunate to have quite a few options. But how can you choose which is the best for you?

2012 Toyota Matrix

2012 Toyota Matrix

Two great options from Toyota are the Corolla and Matrix. While they are both good cars with affordable price tags — both start at under $19,000 — you may find that one is better suited to your needs and personality than another. To get started choosing your next Toyota, the best thing to do is make a list of priorities.

For example, if fuel economy is your top priority, you will favor the Corolla. While you can hardly go wrong with either, the Corolla gets up to an EPA estimated 35 miles per gallon on the highway. Although, the Matrix can also reach EPA estimated fuel economy of over 30 miles per gallon, so it’s a close call.

2012 Toyota Corolla

2012 Toyota Corolla

If you need performance features like extra cargo room or available all-wheel drive, then the Matrix is definitely the way to go. The Corolla offers plenty of room to accommodate your friends and the usual hauling duties of everyday driving, but the Matrix’s sport wagon design is meant for more cargo. The all-wheel drive is a real asset for areas that see a fair amount of inclement weather.

As you can see, it is hard to go wrong with either car here. It really comes down to a matter of personal preference, but either way you will be getting the quality and dependability of a Toyota.

Category : Corolla | Matrix | News | Toyota | Blog
16
Jan

2012 Toyota Venza

2012 Toyota Venza

Crossover vehicles are becoming increasingly popular for their attractive combination of rugged capability, fuel economy and sport performance. That means more and more options for consumers like you who are looking at crossovers, so how are you to choose?

The best option in its class is the Toyota Venza. Read on to see how it outclasses its competition.

To start with, Venza boasts better EPA estimated fuel economy and more cargo room than both Nissan Murano and Ford EDGE. One of the main reasons to purchase a crossover is to get plenty of room and good fuel economy. The Venza is better in both areas, so it’s a no-lose scenario. It also offers more than 8 inches of ground clearance, again beating out both Murano and EDGE in that regard.

Those aren’t the only places Venza comes out on top of the heap, either. A multi-adjustable power driver seat, Bluetooth capability and satellite radio are all standard on the Venza. The EDGE offers optional satellite radio, but otherwise all these standard features are not even available in the two crossover competitors.

When the three vehicles are comparably equipped, the Venza’s sub-$30K price tag is lower than that of Murano and exceeds the EDGE’s price by less than $200. That makes for a great deal when you consider the performance advantages enjoyed by Venza.

When choosing a crossover, don’t settle for less. The Venza clearly outclasses the competition and is the clear winner in terms of value and performance. If you are in search of a crossover vehicle, Venza is what you are after.

Category : Fun | News | Toyota | Venza | Blog
13
Jan

If you consider yourself a weekend warrior, then you are well familiar with the routine. You commute to and from work every day, so you need a sensible vehicle that can handle the daily circuit without costing a fortune at the pump.

When the weekend comes around, though, you want to break free and run wild, so you also need something that can handle some difficult terrain and haul some cargo.

Enter the Toyota RAV4, the perfect small crossover for the weekend warrior.

Toyota RAV4

Toyota RAV4

You could think of the RAV4 like a superhero. During the week, it is mild-mannered Clark Kent. The fuel efficient standard 2.5L four cylinder engine gets an EPA estimated 22 miles per gallon in city driving, easily getting you to and from the office each day. Its compact physique allow you easily and nimbly maneuver it throughout the city streets without difficulty and the standard CD player with MP3 playback keep you entertained during the commute.

On the weekend, though, the RAV4 becomes Superman. The available four wheel drive takes you out of town and over most terrain, while the deceptively large cargo space holds any gear you might need. You can even bring a bunch of friends or family with available third row seating. The optional touch-screen DVD navigation system will help you get to your destination and back with ease.

To switch easily between your daily grind and your weekend excitement, consider the Toyota RAV4. From work to play and back again, it has you covered.

Category : News | RAV4 | Toyota | Blog
9
Jan

Toyota Corolla

Toyota Corolla

The Toyota Corolla has long been a choice of young professionals or other consumers seeking a sensible yet desirable first car. You know, something that can handle the strain of city driving with aplomb while also being sporty, comfortable and fun to drive.

The Corolla fits this bill perfectly. Even better, it is highly customizable, so you can tailor it to meet your exact needs and specifications while keeping it within your budget.

To get started building your new Corolla, choose what kind of transmission you prefer. You have the option of either a four speed automatic or five speed manual, although the latter is available only on the base Corolla and Corolla S models, not the Corolla LE. All Corollas come equipped with a zippy 1.8L four cylinder engine, regardless of the transmission.

Next, pick some features and options that appeal to you. Would you like a power moon roof? That is an option with Corolla. How about a sound system with integrated XM® Radio, iPod® connectivity and Bluetooth® wireless technology? All available on the Corolla.

After choosing some key features you want, the choices become pretty simple. For example, if you want to combine the optional power moon roof with a manual transmission, you want the Corolla S, which also sports 16 inch spoked alloy wheels and a color-keyed rear spoiler for style.

Buying your first new car should be fun, and you should get exactly what you are looking for within your budget. With brand new Toyota Corollas starting at under $16,000, you can do exactly that.

Category : Corolla | News | Toyota | Blog