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Toyota Vehicles

Everywhere you look, you'll see a hot, suped up Toyota. These sweet machines are are the talk of the town, and for good reason: they rock.

Here is some feedback on various types of Toyota vehicles:

Toyota Dealers

Toyota Tundra

Toyota Avalon

Toyota Highlander

 

 

Toyota Avalon

2005 Toyota Avalon: Larger, More Luxurious and More Powerful - Maintain its Quality with Partstrain Toyota Auto Body Parts

The new Avalon is the third generation of Toyota's large sedan, derived from the same the midsize Toyota Camry and the Lexus ES330 entry-level luxury sedan. Toyota put considerable effort into giving the new Avalon a more distinct identity. It's now larger and more luxurious than the Camry. It's also more powerful and roomier inside than the Lexus ES330. "The all-new Avalon is distinctive, stylish and the most American vehicle of any Toyota product to date," said Don Esmond, senior vice president and general manager of the Toyota Division in the United States.


Toyota Highlander

2006 Toyota Highlander - The Car Driven By The Gods

Have you seen a commercial about a Toyota car? Or the slogan for Toyota? The car in front is a Toyota. That saying is so true especially with the 2006 Toyota highlander. The 2006 Toyota highlander is an SUV but with super smooth riding even when you are off road you will not want to call it an SUV at all. When you get into your 2006 Toyota highlander you will know that you are going for the ride of your life.


Toyota Tundra

Automotive.com had this to say about the 2002 Toyota Tundra:
"Sometimes you want more than muscle. You want style, sophistication. You want power, handling. You want peace and quiet. If these are things you want in a pickup, then you might consider Toyota's full-size Tundra.

 

Toyota Tundra Recall: New Trucks Brakes Break

Toyota Tundra models have serious break problems, many of which Toyota is refusing to take responsibility for. Toyota recently issued a recall notice for its 2004-2005 model Toyota Tundras equipped with dual exhaust because one of the exhaust pipes was found to rub against the brake line. Toyota states that this will "possibly cause brake fluid leakage and raise the risk of a crash". To put it honestly, the friction will cause break fluid to leak and the brakes will fail. Whether the car crashes or not depends on how fast you are going, whether you are driving downhill, and the behavior of vehicles surrounding you.


 

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