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​​Is The 2026 Toyota Corolla Hybrid SE AWD the Perfect Affordable Sedan?​ 

May 20th, 2026 by
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It’s hard to find that perfect combination of everything you wish for in an automobile. However, Toyota may have a solution. Think of a sedan that combines the efficiency of a hybrid, a sporty look and feel, the traction of all-wheel drive, and is available at a price that won’t break many wallets. That sounds like the 2026 Corolla Hybrid SE AWD. What makes it such…

​​Highlander vs. Grand Highlander​ 

May 15th, 2026 by
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The name Grand Highlander indicates it’s a Highlander with a longer wheelbase and longer cabin. It is indeed bigger, but it’s a different model with a unique design inside and out. However, both the Highlander and the Grand Highlander are 3-row crossover SUVs and share similar drivetrains, so shoppers might want a quick look at the differences between the two models. Valley Hi Toyota is here to help. …

The bZ Woodland EV SUV Brings Power and Cargo Space to Toyota’s EV Lineup

May 1st, 2026 by
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While offering more hybrid models than anyone else by far, Toyota only had one EV on the market until recently. Now it has three. They are variations of the bZ (formerly bZ4X) theme with the same basic platform, battery pack, and front-end styling. The largest and most rugged of the three is the bZ Woodland, featuring a long, low…

​​How Does The 2026 Toyota RAV4 Woodland Compare to Honda, Subaru​ 

April 20th, 2026 by
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These days, we want vehicles that can go anywhere. They have to be rugged and comfortable at the same time, along with useful technology and greater fuel efficiency than before. As part of the introduction of the 2026 Toyota RAV4, a new Woodland model was added to fulfill your craving for adventure. It is one of several trim…

Step Into Tomorrow With the All-New 2026 Toyota C-HR and BZ at Valley Hi Toyota

April 20th, 2026 by
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Valley Hi Toyota is getting ready for the future with two exciting electric vehicles, the all-new 2026 Toyota C-HR and 2026 Toyota BZ. If you have been thinking about making the switch to an EV, these new models give High Desert drivers two strong options that combine modern design, everyday practicality, and lower fuel costs….

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​​Car and Driver Tests the FWD Camry Nightshade​ 

April 15th, 2026 by
2026 Toyota Camry Nightshade

If you’ve had your current vehicle for a while and haven’t paid much attention to the car industry since then, it may surprise you that the Camry model line is now 100% hybrid.  If, however, you do follow automotive ins and outs, this will come as little surprise. Since that first all-hybrid model line, the Prius, Toyota has added the Sienna, Sequoia, Crown, Crown…

​​AutoGuide Reviews The Toyota Sequoia Capstone​ 

April 10th, 2026 by
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The Toyota Sequoia is one of the most beloved Toyota SUVs ever produced. They are great for families, but they’re also often purchased for overlanding and off-roading. The versatility the Sequoia provides is unmatched. And with the 2026 model, there is even more to fall in love with.   The Toyota Sequoia from A Mom’s Perspective  In a new review by AutoGuide, automotive creator Jana…

​​Introducing the All-Electric​ 2027 Toyota Highlander 

April 5th, 2026 by
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The Toyota Highlander has been part of our lineup since 2000. It introduced consumers to a larger SUV that can carry more than a RAV4 but still offers the utility to bring families together, along with a car-like ride. It is also one of the first Toyota SUVs to gain a hybrid driveline. Twenty-six years and four generations later,…

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​​Texas Auto Writers Association Names the Tacoma as the Truck of Texas, Again​ 

April 1st, 2026 by
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Don’t tell a Texan this, but their state didn’t invent the pickup truck. And thanks to a fair number of large cities, it doesn’t sell the most pickup trucks per person. That goes to Wyoming. But it definitely sells more pickup trucks than any other state, and once you get out of the cities, that Wyoming claim starts to look suspect. Texas clearly loves pickup trucks….

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