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Drive Connected with New Toyota Entertainment System

Powertrain. Design. Fuel-efficiency. These features are all important when choosing your next new Toyota model. But in a world where we are driven by digital devices, it's imperative that those devices fit it into our drive. Thankfully, Toyota doesn't just understand connectivity; it takes technology to a whole other level with the brand-new Toyota Entune system.

Understanding Your Warranty

Understand the conditions of your warranty

All new and many used vehicles arrive with a warranty covering unexpected repairs. Be sure to understand the duration and covered components of the warranty.

A typical warranty might be written "36months/36,000 miles" meaning that coverage lasts either 36 months from the initial purchase or until the vehicle has 36,000 miles, whichever comes first.

Why are multiple warranty periods listed?
Depending on what is being repaired, the length of a factory warranty varies. Often a comprehensive  warranty covers everything outside of schedule maintenance. This is generally the shortest warranty period. A…

Why buy Toyota Certified?

Whether you are in the market for a new or a pre-owned vehicle, looking at a Toyota Certified Used Vehicle can be a great option.  Here's why:
  • Toyota Certified Used Vehicles (TCUV) all come with a 12 month/12,000 mile Comprehensive Warranty (from the date of sale).
  • They also include a 84 month/100,000 mile Powertrain Warranty (from date of first use - this is longer than the warranty on a new vehicle)!
  • Toyota Certified Warranties are accepted at over 1400 Toyota dealerships in the US and Canada.
  • Additionally, Certified vehicles come with roadside assistance for the first…

Toyota’s Breakthrough in Ethanol Bio-Fuel Production

We all know that Toyota has been a very active and successful auto maker in green car engineering. After more than a decade (already!) their  popular Hybrid, the Toyota Prius "continues to dominate Green car online buzz".1

As progress never stop, Toyota is now looking into Ethanol.

Toyota is testing a new yeast to help make a better burning alternative fuel. This new yeast is resistant to fermentation-inhibiting substances and is efficiently fermenting xylose