Toyota Continues to Lead Clean Energy Technology

Of course you know that Toyota has been at the forefront of fuel-efficient technology for the better part of the last two decades. Take for example, the game-changing Toyota Prius, and all of its new siblings - the Prius v, Prius c and Prius Plug-in. Needless to say, even though the Japanese automaker knows they have an award-winning formula, they're not content to just rest on their laurels.

So then you may be wondering...

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Toyota Announces 2013 Pricing

What can you expect from the 2013 Toyota Corolla when it arrives at Dayton Toyota? Many of the same enhancements the automaker made to the compact sedan for 2012 will carry over to the next model year, except a new grille design and chrome accents pep up the exterior. Updates to the Display Audio System are also in store. The bottom line is: Toyota has left the ever-popular Corolla mostly intact, meaning it's just...

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Toyota Earns Top Marks in Initial Quality

Last month, we mentioned that Toyota did really well on the J.D. Power and Associates Initial Quality Study this year. But, just how well did they do? You'll be happy (but not surprised) to hear that Toyota customers only reported 88 problems per 100 vehicles, well above the industry average of 102 per 100 vehicles. But that's not all.

Of the top ten scoring automakers (those with the least number of reported...

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To the Clouds with the Toyota EV

Earlier this month, Toyota took two hybrid supercars to the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race, and had pulled into the lead until an accident with a Ferrari took them out of the running. That doesn't mean Toyota is done showing off their electric prowess, though - you'll see another Toyota model at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb in Colorado this July.

The TMG EV P002 that Fumio Nutahara will pilot during...

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Toyota Earns Yet Another Top Safety Pick Designation

For Toyota, making a whole family of reliable, fuel-efficient hybrids is only the beginning. Because these cars are worth more than their gas-sipping engines, they're safe and fun-to-drive, too! Take, for example, the Toyota Prius, Prius v and Prius c, all of which are IIHS Top Safety Picks.

Of course, we're not surprised to see the Prius c join the Top Safety Pick ranks, even as the youngest member of the Prius family...

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Toyota Sales Growth Pushes Them Back to Number One!

From 2008 to 2010, Toyota remained the largest automaker in the world, outselling competitors year-after-year. 2011 was an entirely different story, as you know, when a devastating earthquake and tsunami tore through Japan, upsetting everything in its path - including production of some of the world's favorite vehicles. But, Dayton Toyota is proud to say that the automaker has put all of this behind them, and have yet again begun to outsell American, German, and...

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Toyota and Google Help a Blind Man Drive

Technology is quite incredible, and it moves at an astounding rate. Only a few years ago, the idea of a self-driving car would have been deemed impossible. Today, we can tell you that it's a reality that could be destined for cars across the country. Specifically, Google has developed a new system for self-driving cars, and they've put it to use in a test fleet of six...

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Toyota "100 Cars for Good" Finalists Announced

The new Toyota models that you'll find on the Dayton Toyota lot, conveniently located at 2291 US Route 130 in South Brunswick, NJ, are safe, reliable, and efficient. In other words, they're the perfect vehicles for not only personal use but professional use as well. That's one of the main reasons why Toyota created the "100 Cars for Good" program last year...

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