Learn About the 2020 Toyota Highlander, the 2021 Toyota RAV4 Prime, and the 2021 Toyota Mirai

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Are you excited about the Toyota 2020 Highlander and new fuel-efficient vehicles, the 2021 Mirai and 2021 RAV4 Prime? Details are coming out about these new vehicles thanks to their debut at the Washington Auto Show.

The Highlander, the best-selling mid-size SUV in America, will showcase its fourth-generation model, featuring a bold, distinctive new design with the familiar safety, comfort, and reliability of its predecessors. Additionally, the second-generation Mirai will make its debut, highlighting Toyota’s latest effort in hydrogen-powered full cell electric vehicles.

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The 2020 Toyota Highlander - Redesigned From the Ground Up


 

The Toyota Highlander is here and it’s been completely redesigned. It’s new updated look brings a new level of bold, distinctive design to a foundation that has been built on safety, comfort, durability, quality, and reliability.

When it arrived back in 2001, the original Highlander redefined the midsize family SUV. When it was introduced, most midsize SUVs were truck-based, however, the Highlander featured a unibody structure that had four-wheel independent suspension. This idea quickly became the template for a new segment of a more family-friendly SUVs. Nowadays, the 2020 Highlander amplifies those qualities all while taking on a…

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The 2020 Toyota Highlander - Completely Redesigned

 


The fourth-generation Toyota Highlander has been completely redesigned and with its newly updated look, it brings a new level of bold, distinctive design to a foundation built on safety, comfort, quality, durability and reliability.

The original Highlander redefined the midsize family SUV when it arrived back in 2001. At a time when most midsize SUVs were truck-based, the Highlander featured a unibody structure that had four-wheel independent suspension, which quickly became the template for a new segment of a more family-friendly SUVs.

Now, the 2020 Highlander amplifies all qualities while taking on a dramatic new design direction combining a powerful…

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Toyota Shows Off at the Los Angeles Auto Show

 



Toyota isn’t shying away from the spotlight. At the 2019 Los Angeles Auto Show, the automaker debuted the first-ever RAV4 Prime and the next-generation 2021 Mirai along with the Camry AWD model. The goal is to provide consumers with more efficiency and versatility than ever before.

With the 2021 RAV4 Prime, Toyota continues to pave the way for hybrid vehicles all while establishing a new norm for fuel-efficiency that doesn’t limit the driver experience. The first RAV4 Prime is no exception, boasting surprising performance capabilities with 302-horsepower, making it the quickest as well as most powerful RAV4 ever…

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Toyota Extends Battery Warranty for Model Year 2020 Hybrid, Plug-in, and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles

 


With 20 years’ experience and more than three million alternative fuel vehicles sold in the U.S., Toyota is putting more power behind its hybrid battery and component warranty.

Toyota recently announced that they will extend its hybrid battery warranty from 8 years / 100,000 miles to 10 years from date of first use/150,000 miles, whichever comes first. This extension is valid for all new model year 2020 Toyota hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and fuel cell electric vehicles. All other HV components will retain coverage under the Hybrid System Warranty at 8 years/100,000 miles, whichever comes first…

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2020 Toyota Prius

 

The Toyota Prius is one of the world’s leading Hybrid vehicles with up to an EPA-estimated 58 MPG city, 53 highway, and 56 combined EPA-estimated mpg (L Eco grade. The Prius includes a segment-exclusive AWD-e model, featuring an electronic all-wheel drive system which, at speeds up to 43mph, helps give drivers more control when weather and road conditions are less than ideal.

2020 Prius models now come equipped with standard Toyota Safety Connect and upgraded audio with Apple CarPlayĀ® and Amazon Alexa compatibility. Previously, Safety Connect was available only on the top-line Limited grade. The system, which includes Emergency…

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2020 Corolla Family Adds Nightshade Editions

 


The new Toyota Corolla and sporty Corolla Hatchback are getting the Nightshade treatment! These special editions have been added to the grade lineup for model year 2020. Toyota now offers the Nightshade Edition package on six vehicles, with 4Runner, Camry, Highlander and Sienna.

The all-new 2020 Corolla sedan was introduced earlier this year with a new bold exterior styling and a sleek, driver-focused interior. Now, the Corolla is getting a Nightshade Edition on the SE grade with a CVT, with production starting this fall.

The Corolla Nightshade will feature blacked-out Toyota, Corolla and SE badging. The front will include a…

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Toyota Supports Gold Star Spouses and Families

 


Toyota Financial Services recognizes the sacrifice made by military service members and their families, introducing a new program that waives the remaining lease payments for military customers who die or become catastrophically injured in the line of duty.

The relatives of U.S. military members who have died while serving their country, for those who don’t know, are called Gold Star families. Toyota’s new program not only extends to Gold Star families, but it also includes service members who have been catastrophically injured.

If you are in need of utilizing this assistance, Toyota lease customers or their family…

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Make Sure Your Car Seat is Safe During National Safety Month

 


One of the leading causes of childhood deaths is preventable and you may be doing something incorrectly.  What if you found out that the problem is an issue with your car seat.

Buckle Up for Life is a national safety program from Toyota and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center that educates parents and caregivers about the proper use of car seats, booster seats and seat belts.

Since launching back in 2004, Buckle Up for Life has impacted more than 100,000 people and given more than 60,000 car seats to families in need. But the work is far…

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The 2019 Toyota Sienna

 


The 2019 Toyota Sienna is a family van that has seen some exceptional updates. The Sienna features the latest technological advances, with Amazon Alexa and Apple CarPlay for all grades, as well as some new options available for the LE and SE grades.

For 2019, the Sienna receives an AWD drivetrain option for the SE grade. The Sienna SE AWD offers 18-in. 6-spoke gunmetal-finished alloy wheels, as well as 7-passenger seating with removable perforated leather-trimmed second-row lounge seat captain’s chairs with long-slide feature. The existing SE Preferred Package has been upgraded as well with Rear Park Assist Sonar and…

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In Florida, it’s hurricane season. With many different storms that will be barreling towards the state over the next few weeks and months, you should consider doing to protect your vehicle in the event of one of these catastrophic storms.

First things first, make sure that you stay updated on the storm’s track. We all know that the track of these hurricanes can and do change constantly. Also, make sure that you have a comprehensive storm safety plan ready to go. Oh and should you need to evacuate, make sure you know your emergency evacuation routes too.

But of course, while you are safeguarding your house, you should also make sure that you protect your vehicle in the event of a hurricane. We at Courtesy Toyota of Brandon have some tips that may be helpful:

First things first, make sure you round up your vehicle’s registration and insurance and put them in a plastic, zip-top bag in a safe location that you will remember. You should also distribute additional documentation and extra keys or key fobs to more than one licensed family member, if possible. That way, if you end up separated, your vehicle is ready to be used in an emergency by all who may need it.

Prior to the storm, make sure you take both exterior and interior photos of your car’s current condition. That way, if you do end up needing to contact your insurance company, you will easily be able to pull up what you need and can prove what your vehicle looked like prior to the storm.

You’ll also want to make sure that your car has enough gas in it prior to the hurricane hitting. The earlier you fill your car, the better, as many gas stations run out of gas in the days leading up to the storm. This can lead to frustration, as well as long lines at gas stations that actually do have gas. Also, leading up to the storm, only use your vehicle sparingly, that way if you do need to leave and the gas stations around you are out of fuel, you’ll be able to get to a place that will have gas more readily available.

If possible, make sure you park your vehicle in a safe location. If you have a garage, park your car in it. If you don’t have a garage, consider parking your car as close to a building as you can. That way your car will at least partially protected from high wind conditions. Whatever you do though, don’t park under power lines or trees that can be easily blown down.

Once the storm is over, make sure that you check for damage and since you took photos prior to the storm, you can easily compare your before photos with your after photos to see what issues may have to be taken care of.  In addition, if you need to drive after the storm, only drive if necessary, avoid flooded roads, and watch for fallen objects or weakened infrastructure.

Having a plan ahead of these storms can give you some well needed peace of mind about your car so you can feel a little bit safer. 

For those looking impacted by the recent hurricane, please make sure to check out our hurricane relief page for further assistance. 

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