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Travel Avalon class. Enter its quiet, spacious interior and a host of technological innovations enhance your
comfort. Avalon is the first car in its segment to include a backup camera as a standard feature. There’s an available
voice-activated touch-screen DVD navigation system. And take confidence in the fact that its standard safety
features include the Toyota Star Safety System.™ The 2011 Toyota Avalon. Moving Forward. |
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Meet the reinvented 2012 Toyota Camry, the car designed to fit you and your 21st century lifestyle. Camry is more
luxurious, with a redesigned interior. It’s more advanced, with new available multimedia systems with Entune.™
And the Camry Hybrid LE now offers an estimated 43 city mpg.3 Quite simply, the 2012 Camry is more of what
you’ve come to expect from this legendary sedan. The reinvented Camry is ready. Are you? Moving Forward. |
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Meet the reinvented 2012 Toyota Camry, the car designed to fit you and your 21st century lifestyle. Camry is more
luxurious, with a redesigned interior. It’s more advanced, with new available multimedia systems with Entune.™
And the Camry Hybrid LE now offers an estimated 43 city mpg.3 Quite simply, the 2012 Camry is more of what
you’ve come to expect from this legendary sedan. The reinvented Camry is ready. Are you? Moving Forward. |
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Since its introduction in 1968, nearly 35 million Corollas have been sold worldwide.1 One look at the 2011 Toyota
Corolla and you can see why. It has legendary reliability, remarkable fuel efficiency and lots of amenities, like a
remote keyless entry system; available Bluetooth® wireless technology; and a 60/40 split rear seat, to make the most
of the spacious trunk. Just what you’d expect from the best-selling compact car in America. Moving Forward. |
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Call it street cred. Minus the street.
Legendary reputations don’t come easily. The FJ Cruiser’s path to respect began one summer
day sixty years ago when its predecessor, then called the BJ, ventured up the vast slope of
Mt. Fuji and accomplished something no other vehicle in history had, climbing to the spot
known as Checkpoint No. 6. This event marked more than simply the triumph of one vehicle
over one arduous challenge. It heralded the emergence of Land Cruiser as an off -road icon.
Today, more than four million Land Cruisers later, its heir, the FJ Cruiser, embodies all the
rugged capabilities that those early Toyota SUVs became known for — and more. The 2012
Toyota FJ Cruiser. Moving Forward. |
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For some, the path to self-discovery is a remote and unpaved road. And it’s for
these intrepid souls that the 2012 Toyota 4Runner was designed. With its reinforced
body-on-frame construction and its long list of standard and available technologies,
4Runner is the kind of SUV that’s always ready for remote and rugged adventures.
Over the years, its reputation for durability and longevity has become legendary.
And now, J.D. Power and Associates has named 4Runner the “Most Dependable
Midsize Crossover/SUV.”1 It’s no wonder that over 80% of 4Runners sold in the last
ten years are still on the road.2 Not to mention, off the beaten path. So the only
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Life can be filled with challenges. Happily, the 2012 Toyota Highlander is filled with solutions. For starters, it seats
up to seven. And with a 50/50 split fold-flat third-row seat and a second-row Center Stow™ system, it’s remarkably
versatile. It provides an array of standard safety features, including the Star Safety System™ and seven airbags.2
There’s a host of thoughtful features, like an available power liftgate and Smart Key System.3 But Highlander shines
especially brightly when it’s filled with one thing in particular: your family. 2012 Toyota Highlander. Moving Forward. |
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Life can be filled with challenges. Happily, the 2012 Toyota Highlander is filled with solutions. For starters, it seats
up to seven. And with a 50/50 split fold-flat third-row seat and a second-row Center Stow™ system, it’s remarkably
versatile. It provides an array of standard safety features, including the Star Safety System™ and seven airbags.2
There’s a host of thoughtful features, like an available power liftgate and Smart Key System.3 But Highlander shines
especially brightly when it’s filled with one thing in particular: your family. 2012 Toyota Highlander. Moving Forward. |
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Am I the Land Cruiser type? Don’t assume there’s just one
type. Since 1951, Toyota Land Cruiser has taken all sorts of people
to every corner of the earth. Renowned for its off-road prowess and
reliability, Land Cruiser has been used by photojournalists in the
Middle East, researchers in the Amazon, doctors in Africa, you name
it.... Ultimately, though, Land Cruiser is for anybody in search of real
adventure, one-of-a-kind experiences and journeys that don’t
involve a gift shop. Because what unites Land Cruiser owners isn’t
a background but a belief. A belief that the world is worth exploring. |
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Where the day takes you is anyone's guess. How you get there isn't. You'll take the versatile Toyota Matrix with its 5-speed manual transmission, available integrated front fog lamps, spoiler and loads of cargo space. Finally -- a car that can keep up with everything. Including the occasional change of plans.
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No, your eyes do not deceive you: That’s the iconic and highly aerodynamic shape of the Toyota Prius, only bigger.
It’s the 2012 Prius v, a new addition to the Prius Family offering all the proven benefits of Prius, plus lots of added
cargo volume. With the highest combined fuel efficiency of any SUV, crossover utility vehicle or wagon,1 a Super
Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (SULEV) rating2 and loads of versatile features everywhere, it looks like the future
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The Prius Plug-in Hybrid is engineered for enhanced electric driving range, and it allows you to charge its lithium-ion
battery using a common household outlet. A 120V outlet1 will completely charge the battery in about three hours, while
a 240V outlet will charge it in about half that time. It can drive up to 15 miles on electric power alone, and it’s capable
of traveling up to 62 mph2 in EV3 mode. In hybrid mode, its mileage has been estimated at 49 mpg.4 Moving Forward. |
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Lean on the outside but spacious on the inside, with available seating for seven.1 That’s the RAV4 — a compact
SUV that makes a big impression. Opt for a powerful V6 and pavement-gripping 4WD, and you’ll still get an
EPA-estimated 26 highway mpg rating.2 And like all 2011 Toyota models, RAV4 comes standard with the Star
Safety System,™ a combination of advanced safety technologies. The 2011 Toyota RAV4. Moving Forward. |
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Ever find yourself wishing you had more time to spend with your family?
Maybe it’s not about how much time you spend, but about how you spend
that time. Meet the 2012 Toyota Sequoia, the SUV built on the proposition that
you can’t expand your kids’ horizons with a wide-screen TV alone. Sequoia
provides comfortable seating for up to eight,1 along with ample cargo room
for everyone’s gear. Inside, its host of high-tech features will eliminate any
possibility of homesickness. And to help make your adventures possible, it
offers a choice of two powerful engines and genuine all-terrain capability. In
short, this vehicle does much more than merely simplify trips to the local
big-box store. Sequoia gives you the ability to show your family the original
meaning of “remote.” 2012 Toyota Sequoia. Moving Forward. |
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Family life can keep you on the go. Luckily, the 2012 Toyota Sienna can help you keep up. With its wide stance and streamlined
profile, it looks and handles like a performance car. With a choice between two efficient engines, you’ll have the power to
take the fast lane, without having to take the kids’ allowance to pay for gas. Inside, it’s a model of space and versatility.
Plus, it’s loaded with technology that will impress the little ones and the grown-ups. 2012 Toyota Sienna. Moving Forward. |
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With an aggressive new front end, the 2012 Toyota Tacoma is clearly looking to start something. Like an
off-roading trip. Tacoma is forged on massive one-piece frame rails. It’s got a Sheet-Molded Composite
(SMC) bed that provides better impact strength than steel. And an available V6 engine with Variable
Valve Timing with intelligence (VVT-i). It’s also got available Hill Start Assist Control (HAC),4 Downhill
Assist Control (DAC)5 and an electronically controlled locking rear differential. So stay on Tacoma’s
good side. Get behind the wheel. The 2012 Toyota Tacoma. Moving Forward. |
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You’re looking at what J.D. Power and Associates1 has called the “most dependable large pickup” fi ve years
in a row. Tundra off ers select models capable of towing at least fi ve tons2 with its available 5.7L V8. Equipped
with either the 270-hp 4.0L V6 or 310-hp 4.6L V8, Tundra delivers an EPA-estimated 20 mpg highway rating.3
Proof that brawn and brains can go together after all. The 2012 Tundra. The truck that’s changing it all. |
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Venza
Discover a new expression of driving in the Toyota Venza. Combining the performance of a sports sedan with the
spaciousness of an SUV, Venza is available with All-Wheel Drive and offers you a choice of two Ultra Low Emission
Vehicle II (ULEV-II) engines. Plus, it features a USB2 port with iPod®3 connectivity and Bluetooth®4 wireless technology.
And, as with every Toyota, our Star Safety System™ is standard. The 2011 Toyota Venza. Moving Forward. |
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It’s a big world out there, but there’s no reason to be overwhelmed. Sometimes the best way to approach it is with
a new perspective. Meet the all-new 2012 Toyota Yaris Liftback. Describing Yaris is simple: It’s affordable, reliable
and fun. With spirited performance and great gas mileage, it’s equipped with virtually everything you need in a car.
After all, transportation is important, but it shouldn’t be the biggest part of your life. 2012 Toyota Yaris. Moving Forward.
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