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Transcending the common definition of an SUV
2008 Toyota Highlander. 3.5L V6 AWD - 17/23 MPG.
This midsize crossover SUV has a folding 3rd-row seat and 2nd-row bucket seats. The 2nd-row offers three-passenger capacity and includes a de center padded seat section that folds and stows in a 1st-row console when not in use. Most Highlanders offer a choice of front-wheel or all-wheel drive. Learn More.
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Reviewers Rave About the 2009 RAV4 By Toyota
Get the best combination of power, performance and interior comfort in a RAV4.
Automobile reviewers consider the 2009 Toyota RAV4 to be one of the very best choices among compact affordable crossovers. In addition to its power, fuel economy and performance, the pros admire the RAV4’s reliability, safety and interior comfort. Reviewers like to see logical evolution in a vehicle, and they certainly find that in the 2009 Toyota RAV4, a compact wagon that was a crossover before the term was invented. Critics compliment the RAV4 on its clean and fresh styling, the availability of a strong, yet economical V6 engine and its third-row seating option. Car and Driver expressed its admiration. “The RAV4's combination of compact size, plentiful and practical interior space, excellent powertrains, solid and substantial feel and fine road manners makes for a sensible real-world SUV. The fact that pricing starts at barely over $20 grand is just icing on the cake."
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Five-Door Liftback Joins the 2009 Toyota Yaris Lineup
New standard safety features make Yaris a subcompact standout.
When gas prices soared, the public discovered the Toyota Yaris, and it has been true love ever since! People found out there is a lot more to the Yaris than fuel efficiency. The 2009 Yaris is the best ever with more standard features and a “fun-to-drive” quality reminiscent of the VW Beetle.
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Don't Worry, Travel Happy
Finding good restaurants, accommodations, and activities on vacation is a snap at an all-inclusive resort.
Going on a vacation is often a joy, but when it comes to planning, all that research can feel like work. Skip the worry over whether you're choosing the right restaurants and hotels and consider an all-inclusive vacation, instead.
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Toyotathon
Toyotathon of Toyotathons
by Eric Painter
GREAT LEASES - CASH BACK - LOW FINANCING
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The Toyota Venza Arrives at Peruzzi Toyota
It's Here Come Check it Out
by Eric Painter
This past week we received our first Toyota Venza. To our surprise we received 2 instead of 1 like most dealerships in the area received. If you have not seen or heard about this new model it is definitely worth stopping by the dealership if you are in a area.
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Shopping and Savings for the holidays!
‘Tis the season to shop and save on all kinds of gifts and gear. There is something for everyone on your list at eBay.
This holiday season may be all about savings, but don’t let that get in the way of some fantastic gifts for you and your family. Check out our gift ideas for Him, For Her, and for the Kids!
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Improve Your Mileage Where the Rubber Meets The Road
Low rolling resistance tires can save you money.
Discounting engine and other losses, tire rolling resistance accounts for about 20 percent of the energy needed to power a car. Industry data suggests that tires account for about three to five percent of the nation's carbon dioxide emissions and about nine percent of U.S. oil consumption.
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If Energy Frustrations Have You Seeing Red, Try Driving Green!
The U.S. Department of Energy has some suggestions.
Transportation accounts for 66 percent of U.S. oil use, mainly in the form of gasoline. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to improve gas mileage. The tailpipe emissions from cars and trucks account for almost a third of the air pollution in the United States. If these worrisome facts have you frustrated, there are things you can do about both.
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