Thursday, June 28, 2012

DC SCORES Receives New Toyota Sienna Minivan to Expand After-School Program in Nation's Capital

Washington, DC – (June 28, 2012) – DC SCORES, which provides award-winning after-school programs for low-income youth in Washington, DC today received a brand new Toyota Sienna as part of the automaker’s100 Cars for Good program. The Toyota 100 Cars for Good is a national philanthropic initiative which awards 100 cars to deserving nonprofit organizations with winners selected daily on Facebook for 100 days through August 21.

 

Joined by dozens of DC SCORES participants, Toyota Vice President Michael Rouse presented the keys to the new vehicle to DC SCORES Executive Director Amy Nakamoto at a press conference at the Marie Reed Elementary School in Washington, DC.

 

“There is a lack of after-school programs in the DC area and DC SCORES has stepped in to fill that need – offering kids the chance to participate in organized sports and arts programs,” said Rouse. “Toyota is committed to being a community partner and is focused on supporting programs in ways that achieve long-term sustainable results. We hope this vehicle helps DC SCORES build upon the amazing work already established here in Washington.”

 

Amy Nakamoto said, “We are extremely excited to be receiving a van from Toyota through the 100 Cars for Good program. Thanks to Toyota's generosity and service to our community, we will be able to provide and transport much-needed soccer and writing equipment to over 40 DC public schools who host a DC SCORES after-school program. This will increase our efficiency in using time, money and people to directly impact hundreds of DC students in the coming years. We are very grateful to be part of such a large and effective philanthropic initiative by Toyota.”

 

DC SCORES was selected as a finalist out of thousands of applicants nationwide and chosen by online voters as this year’s first winner. Their programs benefit more than 800 children at 27 schools across Washington, DC. The new Sienna minivan will support DC SCORES activities that promote physical activity and creativity throughout the city and will help facilitate the organization’s expansion to 20 new schools in the District. DC SCORES detailed how they will use their new Toyota Sienna in a video, found here: http://www.youtube.com/v/ToOq2XrJ-Yc.>

 

Toyota will profile five finalists each day at www.100carsforgood.com, where individual members of the public are invited to vote for the nonprofit they think can do the most good with a new vehicle. The nonprofit with the most votes at the end of each day wins one of six Toyota models. Runners-up each receive a $1,000 cash grant from Toyota. A six-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty will also be provided for each vehicle, compliments of Toyota Financial Services.
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Avalon to Get First-Ever Hybrid

Toyota’s big new Avalon will be getting a hybrid drivetrain for the first time, the remake of the full-size sedan to share the powertrain line-up offered in the Japanese maker’s smaller Camry model.

The move underscores Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda’s goal of offering a gas-electric alternative in virtually all products sold for the Japanese giant.

Beyond the addition of a first-ever hybrid, the new Avalon is a significant departure for Toyota.  First shown at this year’s New York Auto Show, the 2013 Avalon was developed entirely in the U.S. and features a striking new shape that’s a distinctive new look that’s a striking shift away from Toyota’s traditionally plain vanilla approach to styling.

Set to go on sale late this year, the Avalon will be one of six new models or variants to get a hybrid.  The maker earlier this year unveiled the compact Prius C, as well as a plug-in version of the original Prius hatchback.

The gas-electric drivetrain in the new Avalon will be shared with the current Toyota Camry.  That means a 2.5-liter inline-four engine paired with two electric motors.  In combination they will produce 200 horsepower and the maker claims the Avalon Hybrid will be able to launch from 0 to 60 in just 8.5 seconds, reasonably quick for its class and one of the faster hybrids, in general.

Fuel economy is expected to come in at 40 City, 39 Highway and 40 Combined, though the EPA isn’t expected to make that official until closer to the launch of the 2013 Toyota Avalon line.  Like other Toyota hybrids the full-size sedan will be able to creep along in electric vehicle mode at speeds up to about 25 mph for a maximum of approximately 1 mile.

Toyota is sticking with its familiar nickel-metal hydride battery chemistry, rather than migrating to more advanced lithium-ion, as many of its competitors have been doing.  According to Avalon Chief Engineer Randy Stephens, NiMH batteries have proven their reliability and have a lower cost than lithium technology.  But they also store less energy – limiting battery-only range, for one thing – and take up more space.  In a vehicle as big as Avalon, however, space shouldn’t be much of an issue.

The Avalon Hybrid’s impressive fuel economy also reflects efforts to improve the sedans aerodynamics while also reducing its weight.  The basic sedan is about 120 pounds later than the 2012 Avalon, despite plenty of added content.  Even the Hybrid weighs about 23 pounds less than last year’s model.

The full-size sedan market has been undergoing some radical and unexpected changes in recent months.  Hyundai kicked things off with a more lavish and stylish remake of its Azera.  Chevrolet will follow for early in the 2014 model-year with an all-new Impala.  And Ford is making some notable improvements in the big Taurus sedan.

The Avalon will, however, be the only hybrid in the segment, at least for now.  That will get it a significant mileage advantage.  The closest any competitor comes in terms of space and fuel economy is the Volkswagen Passat.  Though officially designated a midsize it offers virtually as much interior space as the 2013 Toyota Avalon and, with its TDI diesel and a manual gearbox, yields 31 mpg City, 43 Highway.

Camry’s non-Hybrid XLS with a 2.5-liter I-4 will deliver 21 mpg City, 31 Highway and 25 Combined.  The bigger 3.5-liter V-6, rated at 268 hp and 248 lb-ft of torque, is expected to get 21/31/24 mpg – while yielding 0 to 60 times of around 7 seconds.

Toyota won’t release pricing until closer to the launch of the 2013 Avalon.

Courtesy of the Detroit Bureau

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Monday, June 25, 2012

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Thursday, June 21, 2012

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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Toyota Racing: Driver Spotlight - Kyle Busch

Kyle
KYLE BUSCH - # 18

 

BORN: May 2, 1985
HOMETOWN: Las Vegas, NV
RESIDENCE: Mooresville, NC
TEAM: Joe Gibbs Racing
SPONSOR: M&M’s, Doublemint Gum, Snickers, Pedigree Dog Food, Interstate Batteries
CREW CHIEF: Dave Rogers
RACE VEHICLE: Toyota Camry

 

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

  • Recorded four wins, 14 top-five results, 18 top-10 finishes and one pole (2011)

  • Has earned 104 career wins across all three NASCAR racing series, ranking third all-time in NASCAR history

  • Recorded three wins, 10 top-five results, 18 top-10 finishes and two poles (2010)

  • Earned the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series owner’s championship with Kyle Busch Motorsports in the team’s inaugural season (2010)

  • Became the first driver in NASCAR history to win all three races at a single race track on the same race weekend (Bristol, 2010)

  • Recorded four wins, nine top-five results, 13 top-10 finishes and one pole (2009)

  • Became the youngest driver with the most Sprint Cup Series wins (16) before the age of 25 (2009)

  • NASCAR Nationwide Series champion (2009)

  • Recorded eight wins, 17 top-five results, 21 top-10 finishes and two poles (2008)

  • Earned the first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series win for Toyota at Atlanta Motor Speedway in March (2008)

  • Finished a career best fifth in the final NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship point standings (2007)

  • Named NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Rookie-of-the-Year (2005)

  • Youngest NASCAR Sprint Cup Series pole-winner in series history (California, 2005)

  • Earned two wins in rookie season in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (2005)

Monday, June 18, 2012

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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Toyota and Lexus Enters Pikes Peak International Hill Climb with EVs

 Toyota and Lexus are all set to debut in the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, by introducing electric vehicles that signify the current culture surrounding the two Japanese auto giants. Toyota announced that it enters the race with the TMG EV P002, an all electric and high performance electric vehicle set with two electric motors, which generates 469 horsepower alongside 664 lb-ft of torque with a top speed of 149 mph. Piloted by Japanese rally driver Fumio Nutahara, the TMG EV P002 will be competing against other cars including an EV conversion E36 BMW M3, a modified Mitsubishi i-MiEV and another EV being run by storied driver Monster Tajima. To prove its efficiency, Toyota tested the vehicle in May at the Paul Ricard circuit in southern France.Besides, Lexus introduces a stripped racecar version of the IS-F, which has not been altered.  Despite racing exhaust system, there are no powertrain upgrades included in this model.  By adding additional coolers for the engine and transmission oil, the car has been converted to compete at the Pikes Peak race. Other upgrades include changeable race suspension and a smaller steering wheel. Apart from these changes, the new IS-F is weightless compared to its predecessor and it lost almost 700 pounds, bringing the curb weight to 3087. The car enthusiasts are weighting to know how both cars finish the race at Pikes Peak.
via Egmcartech
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Maintenance Tip: Night Driving

The most dangerous time to drive on any roadway is between the hours of midnight and 6am, especially on the weekends. Luckily, there are some things you can do to improve your safety when driving at night.But by following a few basic guidelines, you can minimize your risk.

You must obey this rule for night driving: To See and Be Seen.

Keep your car in good condition

  • Ensure all lights work. Lights on your car are the most vital night-driving tool.Without them, you will can’t see or not be seen by other drivers, it can cause accident easily.
  • Clean and clear may increase your visibility, inside and out
    Windows, instrument panels, headlights, tail lights—all of these are components that increase visibility inside and outside your car. Consider regularly cleaning your dashboard and instrument panels, mirrors, windows, and windshields (inside and out) to gain greater visibility.
  • Adjust your headlights for maximum effectiveness
    Check your headlights for proper alignment and ask your mechanic to adjust them properly. Adjusting your headlights may help you see more of the road while also protecting other drivers from wayward beams.

Keep your body in good condition

  • Never drink and drive
    Not only does alcohol radically impair motor skills and driving ability, but even one social drink can trigger fatigue. This can lead to an exceptionally lethal combination.
  • Avoid smoking when driving at night
    The carbon monoxide and nicotine in cigarettes has a measurable, physical effect on your eyes. These chemicals can actually make it difficult to see well and clearly, especially at night.
  • Stay sharp
    Try chewing bubble gum to keep your mind humming. Also, drinking water and staying well hydrated may do wonders for mental alertness.
  • Rest early, rest often
    If you’re planning a longer night-driving expedition, make sure you bank a couple nights’ worth of good sleep before hitting the road. Also, plan on making frequent stops to stretch, walk, or have a small snack or moderate meal.  Some experts recommend stopping every two hours for a body/mind break.

Other Tips for night driving

  • Turn on your headlights in time.
    When it’s getting dark, turn on your lights in time to make sure that your car is seen by other drivers,even if you can see the road clear.

·         Don’t exceed your reach
When driving at night, remember that your sight—and safety—are only as good as the reach of your headlights. Don’t assume that the road is clear. What lies beyond the pavement you can see may be sudden and unexpected hazards you can’t see. Reduce your speed, increase your following distance, and expect the unexpected, especially on darker country roads.

·         Keep it dark inside the car
Turn off all interior lights. Any source of light inside the car will seem extremely bright and will make it more difficult to see.

·         Minimize glare
Look to the bottom right of the road to avoid approaching headlights. (Some headlights are blindingly bright.) Also use the night setting on your rearview mirror to deflect the glare from vehicles behind you. Older drivers find it more difficult to see at night because it takes longer for them to recover from glare.

·         Use high beam carefully
Be careful to lower the head light beam when necessary otherwise it might blind the oncoming driver. It is also necessary to switch on the headlights when you are uncertain of what you are seeing. And try not to overdrive your headlights which will make it impossible for you to stop inside the illuminated area.

Courtesy of Car-Use.net

Night

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

First 25 Winners Announced for Toyota 100 Cars for Good Program

TORRANCE, CALIF. (June 11, 2012) – Toyota today announced the first 25 winners of the Toyota 100 Cars for Good program, a national philanthropic program that is awarding 100 cars to 100 nonprofits over the course of 100 consecutive days. Winners are selected each day through public voting on Facebook at www.100carsforgood.com.
Each day through August 21, five nonprofit organizations will be profiled on the 100 Cars for Good Facebook page. Registered Facebook users are able to vote once daily for the nonprofit they think can do the most good with a new vehicle. The organization with the most votes at the end of the day wins a new Toyota vehicle. The four runners-up each receive a $1,000 cash grant from Toyota.
“We are delighted to announce the first 25 winners of the Toyota 100 Cars for Good program,” said Jim Lentz, president and chief executive officer of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. “Toyota created the 100 Cars for Good program because we appreciate what a big difference a new car or truck can make for organizations working to improve lives and strengthen communities across America. It’s been very gratifying to put the public in the ‘driver’s seat’ to select the winning organizations. 100 Cars for Good has also allowed Toyota to build on more than half a billion dollars of support the company has provided to nonprofits throughout the United States. We wish all of this year’s finalists the best of luck.”
The first 25 100 Cars for Good winners represent a cross-section of important local causes, including providing nutritious meals to kids, helping communities struck by natural disaster and alleviating the suffering of abandoned, abused or injured animals.

 

The first 25 winners in Toyota’s 100 Cars for Good program are:

 

 

DC Scores

 

Washington, DC
May 14, 2012
Cincinnati Zoo

 

Cincinnati, Ohio
May 15, 2012
Lehmi County Humane Society

 

Salmon, Idaho
May 16, 2012
Pibbles & More Animal Rescue

 

Ridgewood, New York
May 17, 2012
Recycled Doggies, Inc.

 

Cincinnati, Ohio
May 18, 2012
Hope for Paws Animal Rescue

 

Los Angeles, California
May 19, 2012
The Dream Center

 

Los Angeles, California
May 20, 2012
SPCA International's Operation Baghdad Pups

 

New York, New York
May 21, 2012
Petfinder Foundation

 

Tucson, Arizona
May 22, 2012
Together We Rise

 

Chino, California
May 23, 2012
The Children’s Lunchbox

 

Anchorage, Alaska
May 24, 2012
All Hands Volunteers

 

Carlisle, Massachusetts
May 25, 2012
Detroit Dog Rescue
Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan
May 26, 2012
Fences for Fido

 

Portland, Oregon
May 27, 2012
Central Vermont Humane Society

 

East Montpelier, Vermont
May 28, 2012
Operation Blankets of Love

 

Granada Hills, California
May 29, 2012
Kristie’s Foundation

 

Anaheim, California
May 30, 2012
K9 Services German Shepherd Rescue, Inc.

 

Middleburg, Florida
May 31, 2012
Animal Aid, Inc.

 

Oakland Park, Florida
June 1, 2012
Clark County Community Services

 

Winchester, Kentucky
June 2, 2012
Shore Hearts Golden Retriever

 

Lanoka Harbor, New Jersey
June 3, 2012
Special Olympics Illinois

 

Normal, Illinois
June 4, 2012
Last Chance Ranch

 

Quakertown, Pennsylvania
June 5, 2012
Rikki’s Refuge

 

Rapidan, Virginia
June 6, 2012
Feed My Sheep

 

Gulfport, Mississippi
June 7, 2012


Winning organizations can choose from the following vehicles: Camry Hybrid, Highlander SUV, Prius v Hybrid, Sienna minivan, Sienna Mobility or Tundra full-sized pickup. A six-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty will also be provided for each vehicle, compliments of Toyota Financial Services.


The 500 finalists, from which the 100 winners are ultimately selected, were certified by an independent panel of judges who are experts in the fields of philanthropy and corporate social responsibility.

Follow 100 Cars for Good on Facebook at www.100carsforgood.com and on Twitter at #100cars.

 

Courtesy of pressroom.toyota.com[[posterous-content:pid___0]]

Monday, June 11, 2012

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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Toyota Celebrates One Million Fans on Facebook

TORRANCE, Calif. (June 4, 2012) – Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc. reached the one million fan mark today on their Toyota USA Facebook page and is celebrating its loyal fans by highlighting them in various ways on the existing brand page. Additionally, executives are taking part by noting their appreciation for this milestone through the Toyota USA profile. Beginning today, fans will ‘own’ the page for the day and will be able to post and share anything that interests them with the new audience of one million.

“Our fans helped us make Toyota’s Facebook page what it is today,” said Dave Nordstrom, vice president digital marketing. “We’re celebrating this milestone on one of the world’s largest social media channels by spotlighting our fans that got us here.”

Over the past few weeks, fans have been encouraged to submit photos of themselves which will be displayed in the new masthead mosaic photo collage today. As fans submit their stories about Toyota, graphs and additional timelines will be featured to highlight the history and interests of the community from the consumer and company’s point of view.

For more information and to view the updated page, visit www.facebook.com/toyota.

Courtesy of pressroom,toyota.com
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

100 Cars for Good

Just a friendly reminder, Amazement Square from Lynchburg, VA and Last Chance Ranch from Quakertown, PA are finalists today for the 100 Cars for Good program! Voting is opened now to 11:59 p.m. ET. Please make sure to take a few minutes to vote for these great causes!

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Three Toyota Models Selected as Best Family Cars of 2012

TORRANCE (June 5, 2012) – Three Toyota models have been selected as among the Best Family Cars of 2012 by Parents magazine and Edmunds.com. This is their fifth annual list, which will appear online today and on newsstands June 12.

Toyota earned picks across three categories including Prius v in the high-mileage category; Camry in the sedan category and the Sienna minivan in the large vehicle category. Vehicles considered were evaluated on a number of criteria important to families including safety, fuel economy, and kid-friendly features, as well as ride comfort, styling and handling. 
“We’re proud to have several Toyota models on the list of best family cars for the fifth year in a row,” said Bob Carter, group vice president and general manager, Toyota Division. “Families know they can always depend on Toyota for safety, quality and durability, but they also recognize the importance of the convenience and technology features in our vehicles that help make their lives easier.”
In the high-mileage car category, the editors chose vehicles with more than 40 miles per gallon on the highway and offering safety features and modern conveniences. As a new member of the Prius family this year, the Prius v was cited for its stable ride and ample cargo space and was praised for its versatility and standard technology features including the Entune® mulitmedia system and a hands-free smart key, which unlocks the driver’s side door as you approach the door handle. 
The 2012 Camry was highlighted as a best pick in the sedan category.  Completely redesigned for 2012, the all-new seventh generation Camry was chosen for its updated styling, convenient technology including Entune, excellent fuel economy, quiet ride and ample trunk space. The Camry is America’s best-selling car, and as an IIHS Top Safety Pick for 2012 it is extremely popular with families. 
Rounding out the best family cars in the large vehicle category is the Sienna minivan, chosen for its flexible configurations to fit every type of trip, family and cargo combination. The Sienna was completely redesigned in 2010, catering to traditional family van needs while also meeting growing demands for more responsive driving characteristics, contemporary styling and onboard entertainment technology.  With state-of-the-art features and rewarding driving dynamics, the Sienna is a vehicle that families of any size will find satisfying to drive.  
The Sienna is manufactured at Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana, Inc. while the Camry is built at Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc.
“Toyota has a long history of satisfying the automotive needs of American families,” said Scott Oldham, editor-in-chief, Edmunds.com. “The Sienna minivan, the redesigned Camry and the all-new Prius v hybrid are leaders in their respective segments, offering America’s families the spacious, fun, fuel-efficient and reliable transportation they need.”

 

Monday, June 4, 2012

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