Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Lexus LF-A
Oak Lawn Toyota's very own Ronnie Colosimo posing in front of the Lexus LF-A sports car. We LOVE this car!!
Toyota FCV-R
Check out Toyota's FCV-R Concept car at the 2012 Chicago Auto Show. It runs on hydrogen fuel cells... talk about saving money on gas! Could this be the future of automobiles? One thing is for sure: it's great for the environment! Be sure to visit the Toyota display at the Chicago Auto Show to see more of this cool concept. The public show starts on Friday, February 10th and ends on Sunday, February 19th.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Happy Groundhog Day!
In honor of Punxsatawney Phil seeing his shadow (and thus signaling 6 more weeks of winter), we thought we'd give you some of Ned's best scenes from the movie Groundhog Day. Enjoy!
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
The New 2012 Prius c!
If you haven’t had the chance to take a look at the newest addition to the Prius family, here’s your opportunity! The smallest Prius yet is due to come out sometime this year. It might be 19 inches shorter than its family but it still has the great MPG, you have come to expect from the 3rd Generation Prius. It has an estimated 53 MPG in the city, while not having to use a plug. Plus it’s also the least expensive one! The base sticker price for this vehicle is around 20k!
Like the Camry, another best seller for Toyota, the Prius c is being equipped with Entune. In case you haven’t heard, Entune is a new system that contains music, food and movie reservations with Bluetooth for hands-free entertainment. Staying with the hands free idea, all of the controls for audio, climate and telephone are mounted on the steering wheel for safer driving!
And Toyota knows about safety, which is why each Prius has 9 airbags, which comes standard. So you can drive with your family in the Prius v or in the city in the Prius c and feel safe no matter what. We will make sure to keep you updated on the Prius c, in the meantime, make sure to stop by and see our new Prius v in stock!
Posted by: Lauren Verdon
Like the Camry, another best seller for Toyota, the Prius c is being equipped with Entune. In case you haven’t heard, Entune is a new system that contains music, food and movie reservations with Bluetooth for hands-free entertainment. Staying with the hands free idea, all of the controls for audio, climate and telephone are mounted on the steering wheel for safer driving!
And Toyota knows about safety, which is why each Prius has 9 airbags, which comes standard. So you can drive with your family in the Prius v or in the city in the Prius c and feel safe no matter what. We will make sure to keep you updated on the Prius c, in the meantime, make sure to stop by and see our new Prius v in stock!
Posted by: Lauren Verdon
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Toyotathon Shareathon!!
Want to earn $1,000 just by tweeting? Join the Toyotathon Shareathon and find out what you can do to earn some extra holiday cash!
Friday, November 18, 2011
Made in AMERICA!
“I only buy American made cars.” How often have you heard that statement? Working at a Toyota dealer, I feel like I hear that a lot. It is so important to support the country we love and live in! And we at Toyota agree! Did you know that many Toyota’s are made in the good ol’ USA? Currently, the Camry, Avalon, Sienna and the two trucks are made here, on American soil; and of course, you can’t forget about the Corolla!
In the small town of Blue Springs, Mississippi, the new 2012 Black Corolla is being produced! It has supplied the town and surrounding neighborhoods with 1,500 jobs and soon that number will be increasing by 500 more employees! The plant officially opened its doors yesterday after years of being put off since 2007 because of the recession. This 1.3 billion dollar plant has the capacity to put out 150,000 cars. Toyota has been working on its image for a while now, and is investing in the towns that make America great.
“The Toyota Corolla that rolled off the production line is a symbol of Mississippi's economic development opportunities. It is a success on which to build.”
To see the different plants and operations of Toyota production, click here: http://www.toyotainaction.com/#all
By: Lauren Verdon
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