Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Merry Christmas from all of us at Toyota.

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It’s Christmas! And in the spirit of the occasion, we’d just like to say thank you for your support this year, from all of us here at Toyota.

So to all of you who have left comments, read and shared our stories and joined us on Facebook and Twitter, Merry Christmas. We hope the year has been as much fun for you as it has for us.

 

With 2013 fast approaching, we’ve got even more to look forward to, with a new look blog that will make it even easier for you to stay up to date with all the latest news and new developments.

We’ll also be launching a brand new community section that will allow you to get even closer to all that we do. It’ll be packed full of advice, behind the scenes interviews, details of our local activities and most importantly of all, your stories too.

As always, we love to hear your thoughts on our cars, so don’t stop sending us your thoughts. Here’s to 2013, let’s hope it’s the best yet.

 

Monday, December 24, 2012

Thanks to our great customers for the amazing reviews.

"I know I went to the best place. My rep morris rhodes was extremely professional, knowledgeble, and helpful. I would highly recommend him to others."-Teach1
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Toyota Won't Build Sub-Compact Crossover.

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Toyota might be nixing the Matrix next year after two generations of building the Corolla-based hatchback.

Toyota is thinking about discontinuing the car for the U.S. market, although it will remain in Canada.

It isn’t clear when Toyota will stop selling the Matrix, but the Corolla, along with several other vehicles, is due for a redesign next year.

More details should be available soon so stay tuned as we will keep you posted.

Courtesy of House of Japan

Monday, December 17, 2012

Car maintenance tips!

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  • Use the grade of motor oil recommended by your car's manufacturer. Using a different motor oil can lower your gasoline mileage by 1% to 2%.

  • Keep tires properly inflated and aligned to improve your gasoline mileage by around 3.3%.

  • Get regular engine tune-ups and car maintenance checks to avoid fuel economy problems due to worn spark plugs, dragging brakes, low transmission fluid, or transmission problems.

  • Replace clogged air filters to improve gas mileage by as much as 10% and protect your engine.

  • Combine errands into one trip. Several short trips, each one taken from a cold start, can use twice as much fuel as one trip covering the same distance when the engine is warm.

Courtesy of the US Department of Energy

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Toyota Leadership In Vehicle Quality And Reliability Confirmed By Germany TUV For Third Consecutive Year.

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Toyota is the most successful brand in the 2013 TÜV Report. In the latest edition of the report released today by Germany's leading technical inspection agency - TÜV, no less than 29 Toyota models were placed in the Top 50 most reliable cars across the various age categories, 20 Toyota models taking Top 10 positions and the Prius the number one spot in the category for vehicles aged four to five years.

Brussels, Belgium - Among the two to three years old vehicles category, Toyota vehicles dominated the field with 4 models among the top 10, the Avensis, the Prius, the Yaris and iQ.

The Toyota Prius showed the lowest defect rate of the category of four-to five-year old vehicles, closely followed by the Auris and Corolla in positions three and four.
Across older age categories, the Verso, and the RAV4 models also feature strongly in this year report.

Toyota has already been leading previous year’s reports from TÜV. This renewed excellent performance provides further evidence of the high reliability and long-term durability of Toyota vehicles.

First published four decades ago, the annual report by the TÜV has become a helpful guide to customers by showing long-term reliability and overall quality of vehicles available on the market today.

The majority of all mandatory technical inspections in Germany are carried out through the various bodies of the TÜV organisation. The 2013 TÜV Report is based on some 8.1 million vehicles inspected by the TÜV between July 2011 and June 2012.

Courtesy of House of Japan

Monday, December 10, 2012

Don't Drive Drowsy!

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A study conducted by researchers at Virginia Tech reported that 20 percent of all accidents have sleepiness as a contributing factor. If a driver is tired enough to actually fall asleep while driving, the results are predictable. Even on a relatively straight highway, a sleeping driver will eventually drift off the road. Trees, utility poles, ravines and bridge abutments turn this into a deadly scenario -- and that doesn't even take other cars into account.

You might think a few yawns are nothing to worry about, but just being a little drowsy is enough to increase your risk of getting in an accident. Responses can range from dozing off for a few seconds at a time to simply "zoning out" and losing all focus on the road. At highway speeds, one or two seconds of inattention can lead to disaster.

The solution is simple: Get a better night's sleep! Make sure you get a solid eight hours of sleep, not just on the night before a long drive, but on a regular basis. Failure to get enough sleep every night builds a sleep deficit that can leave you drowsy and unable to focus. If you're driving and feel the least bit groggy, take action immediately. Don't think you'll get any kind of warning before you fall asleep, or that you can fight it off. People can move from drowsy to sound asleep without warning. If this happens to you, have a friend take over behind the wheel, find a rest area where you can catch a few hours of sleep or take a break until you're feeling more alert.

Courtesy of How Stuff Works

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Toyota Donates $300,000 to the Michigan Science Center

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Toyota Technical Center (TTC), a division of Toyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing North America, Inc., announced a $300,000 donation to the Michigan Science Center.

 “The Michigan Science Center offers the perfect vehicle for exposing and engaging children in the areas of science, technology, engineering and math at an early age,” said Jeff Makarewicz, TTC executive and Michigan Science Center board member. “Toyota is proud to be able to support the reopening of the center and play a part in creating and inspiring the next generation of engineers and scientists.”

 The donation is intended to provide support for the reopening of various attractions and the Michigan Science Center’s five theaters including the Toyota Engineering Theater. The Toyota Engineering Theater presents multi-dimensional video profiles of engineers and their education, lifestyle, work day, services and products. It will help visitors make the connection between everyday life and groundbreaking research, new inventions and scientific discoveries. 

Courtesy of Toyota Newsroom.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Check out The Tundra Endeavour Tweet Drive and help raise money for the Endeavour’s new home with a goal of $500,000!

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We are almost there with $403,850 already raised!  Toyota will donate $50 to the California Science Center for every tweet sent using the “Share with Twitter” button! To find out further information, please click here.