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Inside the 2025 Toyota Sequoia 1794 Edition

March 15th, 2025 by

There is a sense of luxury that comes with the rich history of the “wild west,” from the feel of saddle leather and fine wood to the allure of ranchero life. For 2025, Toyota adds the special western-inspired luxury of the 1794 Edition trim to the Sequoia SUV, adding a next-level feeling to its Texas-produced…

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Toyota Prius Gets a Moody Vibe with New Nightshade Grade

March 10th, 2025 by

Can a car create a mood? Toyota has offered the Nightshade grade on some of its sedans, hatchbacks, and SUVs for quite some time. The sleek black touches and darker finishes throughout the exterior definitely add a cool factor to models such as the Corolla and Camry. For 2025, the Prius will feature the Nightshade…

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The Toyota Crown Signia Deserves Your Attention

March 5th, 2025 by

When you are looking for a great transportation solution, and everything else just doesn’t feel right, look no further than the 2025 Toyota Crown Signia. It could just be your transportation solution. The proof usually comes from the many media outlets that cover the automotive landscape, including the Detroit Free Press, an authority based right…

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2025 Toyota Grand Highlander Named Top Rated SUV By Edmunds.com

March 1st, 2025 by

The 2025 Toyota Grand Highlander is the family vehicle you always wanted—a combination of comfort and space, along with a nimble size, available hybrid performance, and efficiency. For these reasons, Edmunds.com named the Grand Highlander its top-rated SUV for 2025. They went on to say that “it’s in a class of one.” Their Senior Review…

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Highlander Versus Grand Highlander: Which Is Best for You?

February 20th, 2025 by

Toyota offers two vehicles in the mid-size crossover class, the Highlander and the Grand Highlander. While the latter’s name implies a Highlander with a longer wheelbase, it is a different vehicle. Although they share the same drivetrains and have three rows of seats, they each have their own exterior and interior styling and separate feature packages. If you…

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Why the Land Cruiser 1958 Edition Is Toyota’s Best Off-Road SUV

February 15th, 2025 by

Toyota has been building Land Cruisers for six and a half decades and has garnered quite a few fans along the way. Motor Trend’s Editor-at-Large Edward Loh is one such fan, with two older Land Cruisers in his stable. So, he was chosen to review the new Land Cruiser 1958 Edition. This Land Cruiser fan…

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Toyota Prius Is Hybrid Perfection

February 10th, 2025 by

Technically, the Prius was not the first hybrid to hit the U.S. market. Still, it certainly was the first hybrid that mattered, and its combination of efficiency and practicality made the Prius a runaway sales success. In the multiple Prius generations since, Toyota has steadily honed and improved on the hybrid drivetrain. Now that there…

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What’s New for the 2025 Toyota RAV4

February 5th, 2025 by

It would be an understatement to say that the RAV4 is popular. It is the best-selling compact crossover in the U.S., which is the most popular vehicle category in the U.S. Once you get past a couple of full-size pickup truck models, the RAV4 is the best-selling passenger car in the country. Valley Hi Toyota…

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The Corolla Hybrid AWD is a Distinctly Sensible Choice

February 1st, 2025 by

It doesn’t hurt to have a Canadian perspective on things when talking about what is sensible and reasonable among automobiles. While crossovers and SUVs are also popular in Canada, this is a car market with a comparably higher percentage of compact sedan and minivan purchases. So, when Canadian automotive website Autopian asks if a certain…

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When Can We Expect The New Toyota Celica

January 20th, 2025 by

Car enthusiasts have been begging Toyota for another Toyota Celica since the Japanese automaker stopped selling it in America in 2005. Toyota themselves have said they wouldn’t mind bringing the Celica back, including the company’s Chairman, Akio Toyoda. Now, and this is real, a Japanese Toyota executive has accidentally, on purpose, let slip to the Japanese car…

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