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The 2010 Toyota Highlander Gets Faster with a Four-Cylinder

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

2010 Toyota Highlander

For 2010, the already competent Toyota Highlander gets a makeover Toyota Highlander under the hood with a 187Hp four-cylinder engine replacing the massive 2.7L 270Hp V6.

The all new powertrain, tuned up with a six-speed automatic transmission is expected to improve fuel efficiency by nearly 5mpg from its current 18mpg city/24mpg highway. Thanks to its aerodynamically tuned unibody structure and comparatively light weight as a hauler, the 2010 Toyota Highlander will accelerate faster, despite the smaller engine.

Big families with greater hauling needs are sure to find the 2010 Toyota Highlander appealing – it features more room, easy handling, increased cargo capacity and an array of high-end technological features.

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2010 Toyota Sienna Family Van – Worth Waiting For

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

2006 Toyota Sienna

The 2010 Toyota Sienna is the latest addition to Toyota’s wagon line.

The 2010 Toyota Sienna comes loaded with new gizmos including Wi-Fi internet in car. The exterior of the 2010 Toyota Sienna looks far more stylish with a swept-back front and extended wheelbase. Inside, expect to find extra room with flexible seven or eight passenger configurations.

The 2010 Toyota Sienna features power sliding doors, a power tailgate and power folding third row seats. Fine leather upholstery, a back-up video camera, side sunshades, a DVD entertainment system and a JBL surround sound audio system with Bluetooth and an additional USB port round out a nice selection of creature comforts.

The Toyota family van will continue to rely on its efficient 3.5L 266Hp V6 – retaining its previous EPA rating of 17mpg city/23mpg highway with FWD.

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2010 Toyota Tundra at a Glance – 4×4 First Look

Friday, March 6th, 2009

toyota_tundra

The 2010 Toyota Tundra was unveiled in the 2009 San Diego Auto Show, hitting showrooms this April. The Tundra will feature a 4.6 liter V8 engine producing 310 hp at 5,600 rpm and 327 lbs,-ft of torque at 3,400 rpm. Fuel consumption should be in the range of 25 mpg on the highway and 20 mpg in the city. The Tundra’s new engine will provide the best combination of fuel economy and power.

The Tundra comes with a six-speed automatic transmission, sporting a four-wheel demand system controlled by an electronic two-speed transfer case. Tundra will be available in two packages: the Tundra Platinum Package and the Tundra Work Truck. The upgraded safety, mechanical, and convenience features enhance either model.

The Platinum Package will come with 5.7 liter V8 and Flex Fuel power trains. The package will also include 20 inch alloy wheels, a billet-style grill with chrome bumpers, daytime running lamps, as well as platinum badging.

Other features include leather-ventilated seats, power mirrors, power tilt and slide moon roof, a wood trimmed shift knob, a navigation system, and more. The Platinum Package is available in four colors: Black, Salsa Red, Slate and Silver.

The Tundra Work Truck Package is designer for commercial truck buyers. The truck is aimed at industries like ranching, farming, construction etc. It will be available in both 4×2 and 4×4 Regular and four door Double cab models. You can get it in standard or long bed configuration. This truck will come with 5.7 liter V6 or V8 engine producing 381 hp, with a maximum towing capability of 10,800 pounds.

The Work Truck package replaces chrome fixtures with black, has manual mirrors, and the interior features rubber floors and washable vinly bench seats. Other features include a full suite of warning lamps, cruise control and remote keyless entry.

All Tundra models will get a fresh new look with redesigned front grill as well as the tail lamp design. The standard features for all models will include height-adjustable headlamps, knee airbags for driver and front passengers, and adjustable storage space.

The 2010 Toyota Tundra is accessorized with a six speaker stereo, Bluetooth, satellite radio receiver, USB inputs, JBL navigation system and a backup camera monitor. Both Tundra models will be available this April.

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