Thank you to all of our new owners of Toyota vehicles who participated in our New Owner Clinic on July 21st, 2011. 100 degrees didn't keep you away and we hope you enjoyed the clinic to learn about the maintenance and operation of your new car!

Congratulations to the many winners of the raffle for the Apple iPod, DVD player, gift certificates and more. We hope you enjoyed dinner as well.

We look forward to the next Ardmore Toyota & Central City Toyota New Owner Clinic!

Scion announced today that it’s 2012 iQ premium micro-subcompact will begin arriving in dealerships this October. The Scion iQ is only 10 feet long yet seats four people, making it the world’s smallest four-seater.

•11 Standard Airbags and Star Safety SystemTM

•Standard Bluetooth® and HD RadioTM Technology

•Starting at $15,265.

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Vehicle manufacturers spend millions testing seatbelts, and their investment pays off: seatbelts are strong, easy to use, and they’re your most reliable defense against injury during a collision. Your seatbelts are built to perform the same way time after time, but that doesn’t mean they’re invincible. Take a minute to think about them:

Is the material frayed?

Do they latch weakly? 

Do they bind when you try to put them on? 

Don’t trust seatbelt care to anyone but your dealer mechanic, who has the parts and expertise to keep you safe.

You know that your car’s mirrors are an invaluable safety feature, allowing you to see around blind spots on the road and keep an eye on other drivers. Their settings are unique to you, but sadly they’re vulnerable to damage. If your mirror gets clipped while backing out of the garage, put away that duct tape and head straight to your dealer mechanic.

A new factory spec mirror will not only protect you; it keeps your car door safe from moisture damage and helps you pass state inspection. It also removes the chance of a broken or badly installed mirror breaking off while you’re driving! So watch those mirrors and trust your dealer to give you the sight you need. 

By Chang-Ran Kim 

Mon Jul 11, 2011 6:57am EDT 

Two weeks ago, Toyota Motor Corp began a test-run of a model home that manages electricity consumption and taps into weather forecasts to maximize the use of solar power.

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The Venza just keeps getting hotter and the Tacoma keeps on truckin!!!

 

Here is a list of best buys in new vehicles out there that will appeal to shoppers who are flexible and not necessarily looking for the hottest new car or truck:

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What auto brands are likely to appeal to younger buyers? What's the next hip auto brand, in other words, for 18-27 year olds, a/k/a Generation Y?

Scion! Toyota's offering for customizing kids. It worked. Scion has, almost since inception, had the youngest buyers in the business. A new study by TrueCar says the company still has its mojo. The study, which is based on purchase behavior of more than four million car buyers in 2009 and 2010, gave Scion, Mitsubishi and Mazda the nod as the auto brands with the highest concentration of under-27 buyers.

Jesse Toprak, head of industry analysis at TrueCar, says Gen Y buyers set trends via social media. Per TrueCar data for 2009 and 2010, Scion had 21.2% of Gen Y buyers, Mitsubishi 20.3%, and Mazda 10.7%.

On a model basis, Generation Y buyers opted for vehicles that were good for customizing or that made the experience easier: Scion tC, Mitsubishi Lancer and Honda Civic Si lead. "Scion targeted its vehicles from the outset to Gen Y, from styling and customization standpoint. It's a brand that was completely marketed and sold to that age group, and they succeeded," says Toprak.

Toyota Yaris, Ford Focus couple, Scion xD, Volkswagen GLI, Subaru Impreza, Kia Forte and Toyota Corolla were the other vehicles in the top-ten list of cars purchased by Gen Y.

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Planning to buy a car? Be careful when you budget for insurance payments, because that new vehicle might save you money. Almost every new or certified pre-owned vehicle will cut your insurance premium. Insurance companies consider the make, model, and year when setting your price—and if you purchase your pre-owned car from an authorized dealer, that can translate to a substantial savings. New or recent vehicles have features like anti-lock brakes, airbags and anti-theft devices that will also cut your monthly bill.

Ask your insurance agent for details. And by the way, if you want a red car, buy it—contrary to what you might think, it won’t make your insurance go up!

Over 9 million views on one of the funniest YouTube videos we have ever seen. This is a video that Toyota made about the New Toyota Sienna. It is a music video called 'The Swagger Wagon'

You have to watch this and share your comments with us. What did you like best about this video?
 

June 29, 2011 – Chicago, Ill. – Toyota Launches National Program to Expand Efforts to Help Schools, Hospitals and Community Organizations Make the Most of Every Dollar

At Clinton Global Initiative Meeting, the Company Announces It Is Donating Toyota Production System Expertise to Benefit Up to 20 Organizations in the First Year

Initial Project to Focus on New Orleans Nonprofit That Expects Toyota Techniques to Help It Accelerate Post-Katrina Rebuilding

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