Friday, February 15, 2013

This holiday weekend, we’re putting the presidents where they belong… back in your pocket!

When you purchase a new vehicle now through February 18th, you get 4 years or 45,000 miles of complimentary maintenance.

It’s this simple: 2 years of Toyota Care + 2 years of McGeorge Care = 4 years or 45,000 miles of maintenance for FREE!

Mgt

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Toyota RAV4 - "Toyota Takes Boston Places"

Toyota RAV4 wants you to go places. If you could take your Toyota RAV4 anywhere in the world, where would you go? Think BIG.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Are you an expert on snowy roads? Here's something to keep in mind.

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Make sure those windows are clear.  Switching on the air conditioner can remove moisture from inside the vehicle and improve defroster performance.

-Courtesy of KSL

Thursday, February 7, 2013

2013 Toyota RAV4 -- Teletransporter

The totally redesigned RAV4 is finally here. Watch these hilarious videos to learn how to stop your friend from buying another SUV that is not the new RAV4.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Toyota loans two hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles to DOE

Following a record-setting year of plug-in electric vehicle sales in the US, the federal government is continuing an "all-of-the-above" alternative energy strategy to ensure folks don't forget about the wonders of hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEV). In fact, the US Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is borrowing four FCEVs from Toyota for a couple of years to see just how potentially wonderful they are.

The Toyota Highlander FCEVs will be used by NREL to further infrastructure development while getting a better handle on driving patterns and other data. NREL will also showcase the vehicles at events for public-education purposes and is even conducting a contest for graphic-design students in the Denver area to create decals for the vehicles.

FCEVs are thought of in some alt-fuel circles as a best-of-all-worlds solution because they can go almost as far as conventional gas-powered vehicles on a full tank but emit only water vapor from their tailpipes. Developing both the vehicles and the infrastructure has been prohibitively expensive, though. That said, Toyota is among about eight vehicle makers planning to start selling hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles in 2015, though that model will be based on a sedan, not an SUV. Additionally, the automaker announced a fuel cell technology-development agreement with German competitor BMW last week. The companies will also develop lightweighting technology for the vehicles.

News Source: NREL