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2009 Toyota Matrix
The leading manufacturer of car, Toyota has unveiled a latest edition of the Matrix which will be available in three trims including standard, S, and XRS at the 2007 SEMA Show. It’s a cool drive with greater exterior styling, enhanced interior utility and improved dynamic performance.
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2009 Toyota Prius PHEV Vehicle
The leading automobile manufacturer, Toyota might be the first to market with a 2009 Toyota Prius plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV) vehicle. According to Popular Mechanics, the experience of 2009 Toyota Prius PHEV is much the same as the current Prius.
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New Toyota Vios In Malaysia
The long-awaited new Toyota Vios has finally be presented in Malaysia, comes with a wonderful new look, both in the interior and exterior. The 2-nd generation Toyota vios that will be launched in coming Oct 19 is available in three versions including 1.5G and 1.5S mid range and high end 1.5S sporty models, with a […]
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2008 Toyota Highlander
The original Toyota Highlander SUV was doomed to dullness from the beginning, wedged squarely between the homely wagon and the dreaded minivan. The 2008 Toyota Highlander, revealed at the Chicago auto show in February 2007, is the second generation of Toyota’s car-based mid-size SUV. In response to people who chose not to buy a Highlander, […]
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Coolest Minicar – Toyota iQ
The Japanese automobile giant, Toyota has introduced one of the smallest concept cars at Frankfurt Motor Show in Germany, named as Toyota iQ. It’s an ultra compact hatchback designed within the vibrant clarity philosophy, which aimed to convey a confidence and vibrance.
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Toyota Vios (Second Generation 2007 NCP93) Reviews and Test Drives
Toyota Vios is a 4-door small economy sedan developed for the South East Asia and China markets. The second generation of Toyota Vios was launched in March/April 2007 in Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia. The 2nd generation VIOS is basically the same with the Toyota Belta in Japan or Toyota Yaris in US and Australian market. […]
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Toyota’s New Active Headrest System
The Japanese automobile giant, Toyota has developed a new head restraint system which reduces stress on the neck during low-speed rear impacts, named as Active Headrest.