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Valley Hi Toyota is thrilled to share that the 2024 Highlander Hybrid has been crowned the “Best Hybrid SUV for Families” by U.S. News & World Report. This prestigious accolade is a testament to Toyota’s unwavering commitment to delivering unmatched quality, innovation, and performance to families across North America. Toyota, by far, develops, markets, and […]
When the Corolla Cross was launched in 2022, it seemed like only a matter of time before this practical crossover overtly based on Corolla Mechanicals would follow the Corolla’s tire prints and be available as a hybrid model. That time is now, and the result is a slam-dunk for anyone looking for a compact, versatile, […]
The Prius is no longer just the quirky car your Earth-loving neighbor brags about. Toyota recently redesigned the car, giving it surprisingly attractive styling, an upscale cabin, and great tech. Toyota gave the Prius a complete overhaul for 2023, transforming it into a completely different car. There are no significant updates for 2024, but the […]
The Toyota RAV4 practically invented its segment, and it continues as one of the best options in the field today. Toyota has updated the SUV over the years, adding new powertrain choices, including hybrid and plug-in options. The RAV4 has also moved toward the rugged end of the SUV spectrum with the recent Adventure trim. […]
Americans buy trucks. That’s what they do. Full-size pickups are a mainstay in this country, and Toyota’s Tundra is a major player in the game. It got a complete redesign for 2023, bringing a beefy new design, updated tech, and luxurious interior options that bring it to the level of the long-running American trucks. Toyota […]
The Toyota Highlander is already the best-selling 3-row SUV in the U.S. so one could be forgiven if they expected the Grand Highlander to simply be a longer Highlander. Just add some more space for 3rd-row passengers and call it day. When the Grand Highlander was unveiled at the 2023 Chicago Auto Show, there was […]
Back when the industry was young, it was the Model T. As the first mass-produced automobile, it sold over 19 million units and was so dominant in sales that historians note that in 1914, 90 percent of automobiles on the planet were Ford. Decades later, the Volkswagen Beetle topped the Model T by being the […]