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23
Feb
12

The reinvented 2012 Camry has an available Blind Spot Monitor (BSM). Life, unfortunately, does not.

22
Feb
12

Stop in this Saturday to get 20% off factory accessories for your Toyota!

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21
Feb
12

Toyota teases another hybrid ahead of Geneva

Toyota will reveal a concept car that’s a study in affordable production of ultra-lightweight and fuel-efficient hybrid vehicles.

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Toyota appears to be doubling down on its hybrid bet. In addition to the world premiere of the Toyota Yaris hybrid, the auto manufacturer will show off a new affordable hybrid city car at the 2012 International Motor Show in Geneva next month. The company released a sketch of the concept before the reveal.

You may think that the pint-sized Yaris Hybrid and the Prius C should already count as city cars, but it appears that Toyota has something even smaller and lighter up its sleeve. Not much has been shared about the car in advance of the world premiere, but the manufacturer says it is a study of an ultra-lightweight vehicle that can be manufactured affordably without using exotic and expensive materials. The FT-Bh concept will demonstrate how a hybrid city car can be mass-produced using materials and processes already used in the automotive industry.

 

Courtesy of CNET.

17
Feb
12

SportCityToyota.com – It’s as easy as 1-2-Click!

Have your new car delivered to your door without ever needing to change out of your pajamas. At SportCityToyota.com, you can shop for any new or used vehicle, apply for credit online, and get your car delivered anywhere in North Texas!


17
Feb
12

Thank you, Lynrick, for letting us know how we’re doing.

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“I like the idea that the service department don’t upsale. They make recommendations on what is needed and let you make the decision on what to get done.” -Lynrick P.

16
Feb
12

Toyota Motor Corporation Vehicles Dominate J.D. Power and Associates 2012 Vehicle Dependability Study

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TORRANCE, Calif., February 15, 2012 – Eight Lexus, Toyota, and Scion models captured segment awards in the 2012 J.D. Power and Associates Vehicle Dependability Study, a performance equal to all other vehicle brands combined and more than twice as many as the runner-up nameplate.


The study also found:
  • Lexus is the number one nameplate improving by 23 fewer problems/100;
  • Toyota is the highest ranked non-premium nameplate and tied for third place overall, improving by 18 fewer problems/100; and
  • Scion achieves its highest ever position at fifth place, jumping up 17 positions and improving by 55 fewer problems/100.
“We are extremely pleased that not only did we win awards in eight of the 14 model segments, but that in two segments we finished one-two and made the podium in 12 segments overall”, said Jim Lentz, President and Chief Operating Officer Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. 

 

2012 Vehicle Dependability Study performers by segment
Segment
Ranking
Model
Problems/100
Sub-Compact Car
1
Toyota Yaris
97
2
Scion xD
113
Compact Car
1
Toyota Prius
80
2
Toyota Corolla
93
Compact Crossover SUV
3
Toyota RAV4
121
Compact Multi-Purpose Vehicle
1
Scion xB
100
Compact Sporty Car
1
Scion tC
123
Entry Premium Car
1
Lexus ES350
81
Midsize Car
3
Toyota Camry
105
Midsize Crossover SUV
3
Toyota Highlander
111
Midsize Van
1
Toyota Sienna
123
Midsize Premium Crossover SUV
1
Lexus RX350
85
Large Premium Car*
1
Lexus LS460
72
Large Car
2
Toyota Avalon
100
Large Pick Up
1
Toyota Tundra
108
Lexus Nameplate
1

 

86
Toyota Nameplate
3 (tie)

 

104
Scion
5

 

111
Premium Brands Industry Average
129
Non-Premium Brands Industry Average
144

Additional examples of Toyota’s commitment to the highest standards for quality, safety, reliability and retained value include:

 

  • Lexus was the highest ranking nameplate in the industry in the 2011 J.D. Power Initial Quality Study and earned more segment awards than any other premium brand.
  • The Lexus IS won the entry premium car segment in the 2011 J.D. Power and Associates Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) Study.
  • Toyota and Lexus won 11 awards – more than half the 21 total awards – in IntelliChoice.com’s Best Overall Values of the Year.
  • Fifteen Toyota, Lexus and Scion vehicles were named 2012 “Top Safety Picks” by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, more than any other automaker. The 2012 models are: Toyota Avalon, Camry, Corolla, Highlander, Prius, Prius v, Sienna, Tundra Crew Cab, Venza, and Yaris; Lexus CT 200h and RX, and Scion tC, xB, and xD.
  • The 2012 Camry, Camry Hybrid, Prius, and Scion tC earned five stars for Overall safety from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the highest rating possible.
*The Premium Car segment is not represented in the 2012 VDS due to the small sample size for the segment.

 

Courtesy of Toyota Press Room.

15
Feb
12

Toyota Truck Month

14
Feb
12

Toyota Prius C starts at around $19,000

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With Toyota’s new member of the Prius family set to start arriving at US dealerships in March, the company is hard at work gearing up for the release.

And as the delivery logistics are being worked out, the service manuals printed and the hype machine shifting into high gear, Toyota  is putting the very final tweak on the Prius c — its window mounted price sticker.

The company recently announced manufacturer’s suggested retail prices for the five-door hatchback, a smaller, sportier Prius that Toyota sees as the “gateway into the Prius Family.”

Expect to pay $18,950 for the standard version of the car, which includes automatic climate control, tilt-telescopic steering wheel with audio, climate, multi-information display and Bluetooth hands free phone controls; and remote keyless entry. You’ll also get nine airbags, anti-lock brakes and traction control.

Of course, there are plenty of options. Aside from the standard, stock version of the Prius C, Toyota will also offer three other versions of the car (cleverly named two, three and four), with various degrees of high-tech and luxury gizmos.

Upgrade to the Prius C Two ($19,900) and you’ll be treated to a 6-speaker audio system, variable intermittent windshield wipers, a 60/40 split fold-down rear seat with adjustable headrests, cruise control, engine immobilizer, center console with armrest and storage compartment, and a cargo area tonneau cover.

The Prius C Three ($21,635) will see a host of technology upgrades including a 6.1-inch touchscreen for audio and navigation, USB ports with i-Pod connectivity, a host of apps and even push-button start.

The company’s high-end model, the Prius c Four ($23,230) adds 15-inch, 8-spoke alloy wheels, heated front seats, color-keyed heated power outside mirrors with turn signal indicators, and integrated fog lamps. Optional equipment for the Prius c Four includes 16-inch, 8-spoke alloy wheels with 195/50R16 tires and power tilt telescopic moonroof with sunshade.

Updated, sporty looks and heated seats aside, the real draw of the new Prius is its economy. With an EPA-estimated city fuel economy rating of 53 mpg, Prius c offers the highest city mpg rating of any vehicle without a plug. The car will get and 46 mpg on the highway, for a combined rating of 50 mpg.

 

Courtesy of TG Daily.

13
Feb
12

Oil Change Coupon

Your car doesn’t want flowers, balloons, or even candy this Valentine’s Day – it just wants a little love in the form of an oil change. Present the coupon below for one complimentary oil change when you purchase one at $36.95.

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09
Feb
12

Toyota Announces Return of ’100 Cars for Good’ Program in 2012

Toyota Will Award 100 Vehicles to 100 Nonprofits in 100 Days – with Winners Selected by the Public

 

  • Registered 501(c)(3) organizations are invited to apply online with details on how a new car would help them achieve even more for their local communities
  • Applications open on March 12, 2012 at http://www.facebook.com/toyota

 

CHICAGO (February 9, 2012) – At the Chicago Auto Show today, Toyota announced the return of its “100 Cars for Good” program. For the second straight year, Toyota will award 100 vehicles over the course of 100 days to 100 U.S. nonprofits, with winners selected through public voting on the Toyota Facebook page. Applications for the program will open on March 12, 2012.

The announcement was made by Michael Rouse, vice president of philanthropy and community affairs for Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., who was accompanied by some of the nonprofits that received vehicles in last year’s 100 Cars for Good program.

“At Toyota, we appreciate what a big difference a new car can make for organizations working to improve lives and strengthen communities across the country, and we are thrilled to have this opportunity to lend a hand,” said Rouse. “Over the last 20 years, Toyota has contributed more than half a billion dollars to nonprofits throughout the U.S. 100 Cars for Good allows us to build on that commitment in important, new ways by making the public an integral part of these efforts and harnessing the power of social media to expand awareness and galvanize support for organizations that are having such a tremendous impact in neighborhoods nationwide.”

A 2011 winner of a new Toyota Sienna, the Chicago Zoological Society, also spoke at the announcement.

“We are very appreciative of this tremendous donation from Toyota,” said Stuart Strahl, Ph.D., president and CEO of the Chicago Zoological Society. “The new van has been invaluable in our efforts to bring our conservation and informal science education programs to under-resourced communities throughout Chicago and the suburbs. Our dedicated staff travels year round to these communities, inspiring families to gain an appreciation of nature and wildlife, not only globally, but also in their own backyards. We have also used the minivan to transport young students to the zoo and field locations as part of the Society’s award-winning Youth Volunteer Corps.”

In communities across the country, vehicles from the first year of 100 Cars for Good are making a significant difference. These include:

    Ensuring that a soup kitchen in Morristown, New Jersey can pick up food donations that used to be turned away due to a lack of transportation, allowing it to provide meals and food to even more people in need;
    Helping a program near Detroit provide horseback riding visits for kids with cancer; and
    Supporting the efforts of a nonprofit in Wilmington, North Carolina to train and deliver service dogs to wounded veterans.

[[posterous-content:pid___0]]Applying for the 2012 100 Cars for Good Program: 
Beginning March 12, 2012, registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations can apply online at http://www.facebook.com/toyota. Finalists will be eligible to win one of six Toyota models, including the Camry Hybrid, Highlander, Prius v, Sienna minivan, Sienna Mobility or Tundra full-sized pickup truck. A six-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty will also be provided for each vehicle, compliments of Toyota Financial Services.

The 100 Cars for Good application process will last for two weeks, or until 5,000 applications are received. Of these, 500 finalists will be selected and then certified by an independent panel of judges who are experts in the fields of philanthropy and social responsibility. Each finalist can then submit a video that will be featured on the Toyota 100 Cars site explaining how a new vehicle would help support its work. In addition, Toyota will be providing each of the finalists with communications and social media tools and training to assist their efforts to raise awareness for their organization.

Public voting will begin in May, with the exact date to be announced later, and will continue for 100 consecutive days. Each day, five organizations will be profiled at http://www.facebook.com/toyota and participants may vote for the charity they feel is most deserving of a vehicle.

The four runners up every day will each be awarded a $1,000 grant from Toyota.

 

Courtesy of Toyota Press Room.




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