Posted by Toyota of Greensburg on 10:00 AM

Toyotathon will end on January 2nd, so hurry in to Toyota of Greensburg to catch these great deals, including one of the largest inventories of hard to find Tacomas, with 100 available! If you come in to test drive any new vehicle, you will also be able to register to win an iPad. Time is running out, so we hope to see you there!...
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Okay, we admit it's a little detail, but in winter’s gloom and short days, every last lumen you can squeeze out of your headlamps is going to improve your safety. Here's an easy two-minute drill: Make sure the headlamps are clean of dirt, rub car wax (any type will do) on the lamps, let it dry and buff it off. Repeat. For bonus points, do the taillights. The slippery surface you leave behind will be less likely to build up an "icicle" coat when road slush refreezes on your car -- and will make it easier to remove it if it does. Courtesy of www.kiplinger....
Posted by Toyota of Greensburg on 10:36 AM

" Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE had a almost pleasurable experience buying my tacoma(I hate buying cars)Paul was professional and patient with the negotiations and process" - David " Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE WE HAVE BOUGHT 3 CARS SINCE AUGUST. THE MAIN REASON...
Posted by Toyota of Greensburg on 2:54 PM

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 18, 2012 – Responding to disproportionate risks that African American and Hispanic children face in motor vehicle-related crashes, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Toyota and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center today announced the expansion of the groundbreaking safety education program Buckle Up for Life to Orange County (Calif.). Buckle Up for Life – or Abrochate a la Vida in Spanish – is the only national program of its kind. This is the first time the program will be available in Orange County, joining seven other Buckle Up for Life locations nationwide. Research analyzed by...
Posted by Toyota of Greensburg on 2:28 PM

Toyota of Greensburg is a proud sponsor of Westmoreland County Food Bank. This picture was taken when the great folks from that organization came to accept our donation of $7,000 from the Toyota and Hyundai stores. Happy holidays everyo...
Posted by Toyota of Greensburg on 2:22 PM
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Raise your hand, palm up, and the radio volume in your car goes up. Toyota sees gesture recognition as one way to reduce the complexity of cars. Not for steering and braking, but to deal with the secondary controls such as infotainment, navigation, or your cellphone. So says Jim Lentz, head of Toyota in the US. The goal is to reduce driver distraction. Toyota’s Board of Awesomeness (seriously) research team is working with Microsoft, a company that has spent years trying to reduce crashes. Their research vehicle is an electric skateboard with a Windows 8 tablet and Kinect motion sensing software (pictured below). In this...
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Posted by Toyota of Greensburg on 3:57 PM

NEW YORK – Dec. 4, 2012 – Toyota today highlighted its sustainable manufacturing advancements and commitment to environmental leadership as the automaker released its 2012 North America Environmental Report. The report spans Toyota operations in the United States, Canada and Mexico over the fiscal year, including research and development, manufacturing, logistics and sales. Toyota remains the most fuel-efficient full line auto manufacturer in the United States and the industry hybrid leader. Achievements featured in the 2012 report include: New eco-conscious vehicles: two within the Prius family – the Prius c and...
Posted by Toyota of Greensburg on 4:04 PM

Here are two good reasons to get down there with the gauge and unscrew the valve caps as the weather cools: 1) Tires lose a pound of pressure for every drop of 10 degrees Fahrenheit. 2) An underinflated tire won't "bite" through snow down to the pavement as well as one at pressure. It's similar to hydroplaning on water -- and just as dangerous. You may have heard the guidance to let air out of your tires for sand or snow to get more contact surface area. That only applies only if the surface is bottomlessly soft, like a beach or foot-deep, unplowed snow -- not the mix of cleared road, ice and packed snow most of us...