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2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
Like the Mini, the FJ features an overly stylized, funky interior and a retro-inspired exterior. more
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2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
With fuel prices in flux and environmental concerns deepening, the seductive song of the hybrid sirens is louder than ever, despite increasing skepticism about hybrid vehicles' positive effects on wallets and the environment. Perhaps the problem is that there more
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2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
There had been warnings about money-grubbing Mexican cops, so the deft U-turn by two Nogales motorcycle patrolmen, just as we were pulling away from the curb, made us reach for our pesos. Lieutenant Antonio Lopez Aguilar dismounted his Kawasaki and thrust forw more
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2007 Toyota Camry
It's illuminating to sit in a conference room and listen to a parade of Toyota executives freely describe the outgoing version of the Camry, the automaker's most successful and important vehicle, as "vanilla," "bread-and-butter," "ordinary," "boring," and "uni more
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2006 Toyota Yaris
SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA Toyota, which has already targeted the entry-level subcompact market with its Scion brand, will take another bite at this apple with the new Yaris hatchback and sedan. When it debuts in April as a 2007 model, the Yaris will face plen more
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2006 Toyota RAV4
SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA The prelaunch buzz about the 2006 Toyota RAV4 was that the original cute-ute was growing into a bigger brute-ute. Sure enough, the all-new sport-utility vehicle is more than fourteen inches longer and 400 pounds heavier than the SUV more
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Review: 2005 Toyota Tundra
As with the T100 before it, the Toyota Tundra concedes size and power to the five other full-size truck brands, forfeiting brutish measurements for a less tangible advantage in overall refinement. more
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Review: 2005 Toyota RAV4
In 1996, the Toyota RAV4 introduced America to the wonders of the car-based SUV. more
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Review: 2005 Toyota Highlander
As more people gravitate toward car-based and hybrid models, Toyota is leading the way toward having your SUV cake and eating it, too. more
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Review: 2005 Toyota Prius
While Honda was seeking conservation with its purpose-built, two-place Insight hybrid, Toyota was taking a more mainstream approach with a small sedan. Decidedly Japanese in its styling quirks, the original Prius was an excellent proof of concept: Hybrids were here to stay. more
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