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2011 Toyota Avalon Review

2011 Toyota Avalon Review

Ah, the Toyota Avalon.  It’s a solid choice from Toyota and it gets the job done.  According to Toyota’s facts and figures, the average age of someone who drives an Avalon is 64.  That’s not to say that you have to be this age to own one, but the design is catered to a more conservative driver, one who craves a comfortable sedan versus one of the used cars Kenosha drivers may choose.  Let’s take a look at what the 2011 model will get you. … Continue Reading

Toyota to join the bleacher bums at Wrigley Field

Toyota to join the bleacher bums at Wrigley Field

Wrigley Field means a variety of things to different people.  To veracious Cubs fans it stands for their undying belief in their beloved team, good times with good friends, and refreshing summer ale.  To people who are lucky enough to have it part of their community, it is a true and beautiful landmark.

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Disaster you say? Not according to these May numbers

Disaster you say? Not according to these May numbers

With the recent woes some Toyota drivers have experienced in recent months, one might think traffic would be way down at your Classic Toyota dealership!  This is definitely not the case, based on sales numbers for May 2010.  Let’s see what the company is reporting. … Continue Reading

How does the Toyota Camry stack up against the Honda Accord?

How does the Toyota Camry stack up against the Honda Accord?

When it comes to purchasing the best and most reliable four-door sedan, two cars come to mind: the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. These two cars have been dominating the roads for the past two decades and it has always been difficult distinguishing which one is the best. The question of why one should choose Toyota over Honda and vice versa remains.

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From major losses to significant profit

From major losses to significant profit

Toyota Motor Corp. recently announced their financial results for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2010.  While it might seem natural for a year ending at the same time March also exits to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb, it can be said rather certainly that in these twelve months the opposite was true.  Much of the truly leonine happenings occurred toward the end of the year, after the New Year.  You might recall something about sticking brake pedals and “sudden unintended acceleration”?  These issues were serious enough to force Toyota into recalling over 6 million vehicles, and it earned TMC a fine of $16 million dollars, the largest allowed under current U.S. law (the previous largest was $1 million against GM in 2004). However… … Continue Reading

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