Showing posts with label Toyota Cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toyota Cars. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 Toyota Celica with Specification And Prices

Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 Toyota Celica Preview with Specification And Prices

The Toyota Celica for Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 is much anticipated, thanks to reports that Toyota is taking this sporty car and is amping it up with a spunky powertrain straight from Subaru. This means the two automakers will partner on creating a head-turning, two-door, affordable sports coupe.

In truth, it’s been a long time since Toyota came out with a sports car, and this might be just the time.

Toyota Celica Performance
Toyota Celica GTToyota Celica
The Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 Celica comes equipped with a four-cylinder engine and a rear-wheel drive platform. Base models are priced from approximately $17,000.

Toyota Celica Exterior Features

The Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 Celica features a hatchback with a sloped roof and a very modern look. Toyota and Subaru designed it to be a sports car with high-price looks but still a relatively low price tag.

Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 Toyota FT-86 With Specification And Prices

Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 Toyota FT-86 Preview With Specification And Prices

Toyota and Subaru have teamed up to create an upcoming sports car: the Toyota FT-86, also known as the Subaru 0864. Subaru is providing the motor for the vehicle. This 2+2 configuration car is expected to start production in 2011, and should be released as a Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 model.

Toyota FT-86 Specifications
Toyota FT 86 with G Sports treatment Toyota FT 86 G Sports Concept 1
Toyota says that G Sports is meant to offer to a wider range of people the “automotive seasoning”, and that they it fulfills your dreams of having a truly unique car! G Sports cars come with many internal and external changes as well as performance upgrade.

As the name “Future Toyota 86 Concept” implies, the Toyota FT-86 Concept, which will be exhibited at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show, is a new 86 Toyota with a flash red finish. It is a compact, rear-wheel drive sports concept car that embodies speed and the excitement of driving that give cars their appeal as well as environmental performance.
Toyota FT 86 with G Sports treatment Toyota FT 86 G Sports Concept 3
Modified Toyota FT-86
Toyota FT 86 with G Sports treatment Toyota FT 86 G Sports Concept 2
Toyota FT-86
Toyota FT 86 with G Sports treatment Toyota FT 86 G Sports Concept 4
Toyota FT-86
New Toyota FT-86
2009 Toyota FT-86 Concept Body Design
New Toyota FT-86
Here are the specs we know at this point about the Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 Toyota FT-86:

Pricing: higher than $20,000


Fuel economy: unknown, but the focus on a light, agile vehicle rather than a brawny engine is likely to leave this vehicle with fairly good fuel economy
Engine: 2.0-liter, 150 horsepower four-cylinder engine. A stronger version may be made available.
Acceleration: acceleration should be rapid; the official 0 to 60 figures won’t be known until this vehicle completes development and is available for road testing.
Warranty: most likely a three-year/36,000 mile basic warranty; five-year/60,000 mile powertrain warranty; five years rust coverage

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Upcoming Cars in 2011 Toyota Corolla Preview with specification and price

Upcoming Cars in 2011 Toyota Corolla Preview with specification and price

The Upcoming Cars in 2011 Toyota Corolla is expected to hit dealerships sometime in the first half of 2010. While the 2012 Corolla is expected to see a few minor alterations, the Upcoming Cars in 2011 model is expected to remain primarily the same. It should be available in several trims, including the base model, LE, S, XLE, and XRS. Pricing hasn’t been announced yet; the base model with a manual transmission will probably cost somewhere around $16,000, while a base automatic is likely to cost about $17,000. The Upcoming Cars in 2011 version of the popular LE model will probably sell for about $17,600..
2010 Toyota Corolla

Upcoming Cars in 2011 Toyota Matrix Preview with Specification and prices

Upcoming Cars in 2011 Toyota Matrix Preview with Specification and prices

Performance

Front-wheel drive is standard on the Matrix, although you can upgrade to all-wheel drive. But many auto reviewers say this option is somewhat silly given the Matrix’s utter lack of off-road or high-performance sensibilities. The Matrix’s base model comes equipped with a four-cylinder, 1.8-liter engine and has a manual transmission as standard.

Car pricing: Priced from approximately $17,500.
Engine: Base is a 1.8-liter, four-cylinder that gets 132 horsepower.
Transmission: Six-speed manual is standard.


Three Models to Choose From
The base model of the Matrix starts out at $16,290 MSRP. It’s 1.8L, 4-Cylinder, 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic engine gets 26/32 mpg.
The Matrix S model has a starting price of $18,360 MSRP. You can choose either a 2.4L, 4-cylinder, 5-speed automatic or manual; or an AWD, 2.4L. 4-Cylinder. 4-Speed automatic and expect to get 21/28 mpg.
Last, but not least is the Matrix XRS starting at $20,760 MSRP. This model is a 2.4L, 4-Cylinder, 5-Speed Automatic getting 21/28 mpg.
Toyota Matrix Toyota Matrix

Upcoming Cars in 2011 Toyota FJ Cruiser Preview with specification

Upcoming Cars in 2011 Toyota FJ Cruiser Preview with specification

The MSRP for the Upcoming Cars in 2011 Toyota FJ Cruiser will be approximately $24,000 at the low end and $26,000 at the high end. In order to help sales and get it noticed, Toyota prices the FJ Cruiser aggressively, so there isn’t much wiggle room there. The FJ Cruiser has only one engine, a 4.0-liter V6 that delivers 259 horsepower and 270 pound-feet of torque. Toyota pairs the V6 with a 5-speed automatic transmission in two-wheel drive as well as part-time four-wheel drive Cruisers. Toyota opts for the 5-speed manual transmission in the full-time 4WD models. A properly equipped FJ Cruiser can tow approximately 5,000 pounds.

We've been holding off on writing about the FJ Cruiser until we test drove one, but it seems they're sold out at every Toyota dealer nearby. So, we're just going to highlight it here before it becomes really old news. The FJ Cruiser (starting at $21,700) is one of the few SUVs with a suspension and frame system that was actually created for real off-road use.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

2010 Toyota Corolla Sport

2010 Toyota Corolla Sport Car Photo
2010 Toyota Corolla Sport Car Photo
2010 Toyota Corolla Sport Car Photo
2010 Toyota Corolla Sport Car Photo
2010 Toyota Corolla Sport Car Photo

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

2011 Toyota Camry Upcoming

2011 Toyota Camry Upcoming

The 2011 Toyota Camry is a rerun of the 2010 Camry and carries over the mild facelift and more powerful four-cylinder engine included in its “mid-cycle” freshening. All 2011 Camrys incorporate throttle-pedal modifications designed to prevent unintended acceleration, the problem that forced Toyota to recall millions of cars, pickups, and SUVs during early 2010. Included in the recall were 2007-2010 model-year Camrys and residual values -- one of Camry’s historic strengths -- tumbled as a result. Toyota badly mishandled the response to reports of unintended acceleration in its cars. But we believe the automaker is taking the appropriate steps to protect its reputation for reliability and that the 2011 Camry belongs on any midsize-sedan shopping list. 

he 2011 Toyota Camry will carry over appearance changes given the 2010 Camry, the first for this design generation since it debuted for model-year 2007. As before, Camry comes in a single four-door sedan body style that begins with a base CE model and climbs through the volume-selling LE trim, sporty SE grade, and top-of-the-line XLE model. Slotted between the LE and XLE is the 2011 Camry Hybrid. Style changes associated with the 2010 mid-cycle freshening were mild. All models got gently revised grilles and all but the Hybrid gained larger headlamps and revised taillamps. New wheel designs were part of the updates. Camry’s styling doesn’t look dated but it might look dowdy next to aggressive new sheet metal worn by the redesigned 2011 

Hyundai Sonata and the fresher face of the 2010 Ford Fusion. To distinguish the Camry SE model from other Camrys Toyota gives it’s a black instead of silver grill, fog lamps, and subtle aero body addenda. Dimensionally, the 2011 Camry is square in the middle of the midsize-sedan field, but it makes wonderfully efficient use of cabin space. Camry is Toyota’s best-selling car and for calendar 2009 – before the unintended acceleration controversy – it was America’s top-selling car, too. Its basic structure is engineered to serve Lexus, Toyota’s premium division, where it’s the foundation for that brand’s most popular car, the ES 350. That helps account for Camry’s uncommon ability to isolate occupants from unwanted noise and unpleasant road surfaces.

The 2011 Toyota Camry will boast a standard-equipment list that covers the comfort and safety essentials, with a nice dollop of convenience-tech, too. Air conditioning is standard, as is a steering wheel that tilts, telescopes, and has audio buttons. Cruise control, a height-adjustable driver’s seat, and power windows, locks, and mirrors also are included even on the base CE model. All but the SE have split-folding rear seatbacks. Every 2011 Camry comes with head-protecting curtain side airbags. Leather upholstery, power sunroof, navigation system, and remote engine start are among the options, though not all are available on every model. Optional or standard on every model is an audio system that includes Bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity, integrated satellite radio, and USB linking for iPods and other MP3 devices. The 2011 Camry Hybrid has Fraichir cloth upholstery, a combination of silk protein and synthetic fiber that Toyota says is gentle to the skin. Camry SE models come with 17-inch alloy wheels. All other Camry models have 16-inch wheels, with XLE models sporting alloys and CE 
and LE having steel wheels with plastic wheel covers

The 2011 Toyota Camry’s base price range is $20,345-$29,995, which represents an increase of about 1 percent over 2010-model-year prices. The 2011 Camry’s base prices start slightly below comparable models in the lineups of such key rivals as the 2011 Honda Accord and 2011 Chevrolet Malibu and marginally over those of similar 2011 Ford Fusion models. However, all these cars are subject to frequent factory incentives and benefit from tough dealer competition, plus options can cause actually transaction prices to vary significantly.Base price for the 2011 Toyota Camry CE model (Toyota sometimes refers to this as the “base” or “Standard” Camry) is $20,345 with manual transmission and $21,395 with automatic. (All base prices in this review include the manufacturer’s mandatory destination fee. For 2011 Toyota cars, that fee is $750. The fee may vary for Toyotas purchased in Southeastern and Gulf states.)Base price for the 2011 Toyota Camry LE with the four-cylinder engine is $21,800 with manual transmission, $22,850 with automatic. The 2011 Camry LE with the V-6 engine starts at $25,515 and comes only with automatic transmission. Among standard features the Camry LE model adds to the CE is remote keyless entry and a power driver’s seat. And all Camry V-6 models have chromed-tipped dual-exhaust outlets.The 2011 Camry SE base price is $23,415 for four-cylinder models equipped with manual transmission and $24,115 with automatic. 

The 2011 Camry SE V-6 starts at $26,790 and comes only with automatic transmission. Among standard features the Camry SE adds to the LE model are the 17-inch alloy wheels, unique exterior trim and seat fabric, leather-wrapped steering wheel and gearshift knob, aluminum door sills and pedals, and – for additional structural rigidity – a fixed-back rear seat with a center pass-through instead of a folding seatback.The 2011 Camry XLE base price is $26,875 with the four-cylinder engine and $29,995 with the V-6; all XLE models come with the automatic transmission. As the top-of-the-line Camrys, XLE models include in their base price heated mirrors, a power moonroof, fog lamps, dual-zone automatic climate control, power driver and passenger seat, and Homelink integrated garage-door transmitters. Also standard on XLE models is a leather-wrapped steering wheel that incorporates auxiliary audio, Bluetooth, and climate controls. The 2011 Camry XLE four-cylinder models have the Fraichir cloth seating fabric while XLE V-6 models have leather upholstery; both get imitation-wood cabin trim.The 

2011 Toyota Camry Hybrid’s base price is $27,150. It’s equipped similarly to the Camry LE modelAmong notable options, available on the Camry SE, XLE, and Hybrid models is a voice-activated DVD navigation system that displays on its dashboard screen a rearview backup camera. Bluetooth cell phone and music-streaming connectivity and the USB iPod port are included with the navigation system and also with the optional audio-system upgrades available on the LE, SE, XLE, and Hybrid models.Among other extra-cost features, the power moon roof is optional on LE and SE models. Leather upholstery is optional on automatic-transmission SE models, on four-cylinder XLEs, and on the Hybrid. Options exclusive to the XLE include remote keyless entry with pushbutton start and, on leather-upholstered versions, heated front seats.
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2010 Toyota Avalon

2010 Toyota Avalon

The 2010 Toyota Avalon sees no major changes. This large car is a front-wheel-drive, five-passenger sedan offered in XL, XLS, and top-line Limited trims. It has a 268-hp 3.5-liter V6 engine paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. Available safety features include ABS, traction control, antiskid system, curtain side airbags, and front side airbags. Exclusive to Limited are keyless entry/engine start and heated and ventilated front seats. All models have rear seatbacks with adjustable recline. A navigation system is available for XLS and Limited.

The 2010 Toyota Avalon ranks 1 out of 7 Affordable Large Cars. This ranking is based on our analysis of 57 published reviews and test drives of the Toyota Avalon, and our analysis of reliability and safety data.
The Toyota Avalon is part of the massive Toyota recall. For more information on the Toyota recall, including how it affects our rankings, please see our Toyota Recall page.

The Toyota Avalon offers a combination of low long-term cost of ownership and a reasonable purchase price.  The car comes into 2010 unchanged.  It's far from the most exciting car in the class, but it boasts a smooth ride, an interior that wouldn't be out of place in a luxury car, and bulletproof reliability.
Shoppers looking for a full-size sedan face more choices this year, with a new Ford Taurus earning a lot of positive press.  But the best value of the group may still be the Toyota Avalon.  Inside its spacious cabin, the Avalon can feel like a luxury car. Its upscale interior and quiet, well-cushioned ride wouldn't be out of place in the Lexus lineup. 

Its driving dynamics, however, would.  Rivals like the Chrysler 300 offer powerful V8s.  The new Taurus is available with a powerful twin-turbo V6 that replicates the power of a V8 with better fuel efficiency.  The Avalon, however, comes only with a simple V6.  It's reliable, and gives the Toyota enough power to pass at highway speed, but it doesn't give the same confident acceleration as some of its competitors.
The Avalon's up-front purchase price is also higher than some similar cars, but large car prices have been rising quickly in recent years, and its price tag no longer stands out much.  The Avalon offers a lot for the money -- and is more reliable and fuel-efficient than many competitors, allowing buyers to recoup some of that cost.  

If it's the Avalon's near-luxury interior that you're interested in, we'd suggest that you also test drive to Hyundai Genesis.  That car similarly offers an interior that wouldn't be out of place in a Lexus, and a price under $40,000.  But, with rear wheel drive and an available V8, it outperforms the Avalon.  It may also be worth your while to test drive some of the larger cars from the upscale midsize car class.  Both the Acura TL and Audi A4, for instance, are nearly full-size sedans that offer more luxury and better driving dynamics for a price not far from what you'd pay for an Avalon. But the Avalon sits atop our large car list -- there may not be a better fit for your needs.
The Avalon carries into 2010 unchanged from the 2009 model year - so if you find both 2009 and 2010 models on your local dealer's lot, consider negotiating on the 2009 car.  It's no different from the 2010, but you might be able to get a better deal on it.
The Avalon comes in three trim levels -- XL, XLS and Limited. Several formerly optional pieces of safety tech are now standard on all Avalons - including active front headrest, brake assist, traction control and stability control. 

Shoppers might want to note that the Avalon is included in a pair of massive and highly-publicized recalls.  The first is due to a floormat design that can trap the vehicle's accelerator pedal, causing unintended acceleration.  Toyota safety personnel have informed us that customers can currently purchase a 2010 Avalon with floormats.  The car will be delivered with the driver's side floormat attached to the track of the driver's seat with zip ties.  Customers are asked not to remove the ties.  Toyota will contact buyers with a recall notice when a permanent fix is available.
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