Archive for the ‘Sell Toyota’ Category

Sell My Toyota Yaris

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

Sell My Toyota Yaris

The Toyota Yaris Sedan was introduced to the American marketplace in 2007 as the replacement for the Toyota Echo. The Yaris is a subcompact car and is Toyota’s most economical offering, appealing to younger drivers and those who are seeking a relatively inexpensive and fuel friendly small car. Although new to the United States, the Yaris was named the ‘Car of the Year’ for the 2000 model year and went on to become the best selling sub compact in Europe. The design of the four door Yaris sedan is unusual, however the interior is surprisingly roomy and comfortable and it has successfully has inspired a ‘fun to drive’ review from most industry experts.

This five passenger vehicle features a 1.5 liter inline four cylinder engine.

Sell My Toyota Tundra

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

Sell My Toyota Tundra

The Toyota Tundra is a full size pickup truck that was introduced for the 2000 model year as the replacement for the Toyota T100. Initially introduced with three trim styles and nine configurations that offered a choice of a two door regular cab or four door extended cab as well as an economical V6 engine or more powerful V8, the Tundra presented a high quality pickup that could compete with Ford and Chevrolet.

Sell My Toyota Tacoma

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Sell My Toyota Tacoma

One of America’s best selling midsize pickup trucks, the Toyota Tacoma, was first introduced in the United States in 1995. Initially, the sharp looking small pickup was available with either an extended cab or regular cab, rear wheel drive or four wheel drive, and a choice of three 4 or 6 cylinder engines. The economically priced pickup was very popular with young drivers and those who had infrequent and lightweight towing and hauling needs and wanted good gas mileage.

Sell My Toyota Sienna

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

Sell My Toyota Sienna

The Toyota Sienna mini van was introduced in the United States in 1993 and replaced the Toyota Previa. Not very attractive to look at during its first year, the Sienna did boast excellent crash test ratings, a third row of seats making it adequate for up to seven passengers, an optional sliding passenger side door (remember when mini vans only had two doors to enter and exit both front and rear seats?) and a robust V6 engine. Even with a less than attractive exterior, the Sienna was just about everything Americans were looking for in a mini van-passenger room, cargo space and a reliable and smooth driving experience.

Sell My Toyota Sequoia

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Sell My Toyota Sequoia

The full-size Toyota Sequoia sport utility vehicle debuted in 2001 as the largest vehicle ever built by Toyota-and close to being the most quickly accepted as a step above its competition. Although built upon the same sturdy platform used to build the Toyota Tundra midsize pick up truck, the Sequoia is modified to improve the quality of the handling and the ride to that of a typical SUV with additional frame reinforcement in the rear and a coil spring rear suspension. The Sequoia SR5 and Limited editions were both equipped with a forceful 4.7 V8 engine and both models came standard with rear wheel drive, though four wheel drive was offered as an option.

Sell My Toyota RAV4

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

Sell My Toyota RAV4

The Toyota RAV4 compact sport utility vehicle was introduced in the United States for the 1996 model year. This vehicle represents Toyota’s continued efforts to channel their energy into improving their vehicles to suit the expressed needs and desires of the American marketplace. The RAV4 was available with two or four doors and designed to provide efficient cargo and passenger space, good visibility and to be agile and fun to drive. The 2.6 liter 4 cylinder engine offered good gas mileage for a vehicle of this class and was available with optional four wheel drive.

Sell My Toyota Prius

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Sell My Toyota Prius

One of the first mass-produced and marketed hybrid electric cars was the Toyota Prius. This pioneering member of the hybrid automotive community was introduced in America in 2001 as a four door sedan with a 1.5 liter inline 4 cylinder gasoline engine with a continuously variable transmission that worked with an electric motor to power the vehicle. The electric motor was recharged with an engine driven generator as well as by the energy reserved when the driving in a coasting or braking mode. This fuel efficient and environmentally friendly technology was still a relatively unfamiliar concept to many motorists in 2001, but with the rising cost of fuel and concerns about the environment, the 5 passenger Prius was gratefully embraced in the United States.

Sell My Toyota Matrix

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Sell My Toyota Matrix

The Toyota Matrix compact wagon was introduced for the 2003 model year in America and quickly enticed consumers with its affordable price and all purpose functionality. This car appealed to those who wanted a vehicle that had the gas mileage of a compact, the utility of a small SUV and sporty styling. The compact 5 door hatchback was available in 3 trim levels-Base, XR and XRS-all with the same 1.8 liter inline 4 cylinder motor. Both the base model and the XR were available with either front wheel drive or all wheel drive, while the XRS was made available with front wheel drive only. The interior was close to ultra modern with lots of metallic trim and many upscale features such as air conditioning, cruise control, premium stereo and antilock brakes were standard features. A hidden storage compartment under the floor and folding rear seats allowed for a flexible cargo area.

Sell My Toyota Land Cruiser

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

Sell My Toyota Land Cruiser

The Toyota Land Cruiser 4 x 4 has a long evolutionary history beginning back in 1951 when the vehicle was primarily used by the military overseas. At that time, the off road vehicle that had been manufactured and designed using the army surplus materials available from Toyota’s government contract was a lightweight vehicle with a heavy duty engine and transmission. In 1954 the aggressive 4 x 4 was officially named the Land Cruiser.

Sell My Toyota Highlander

Friday, January 9th, 2009

Sell My Toyota Highlander

The 2001 Toyota Highlander represented Toyota’s addition of a midsize SUV to their already existing and successful range of large and compact SUVs. Designed to appeal to families who need to transport passengers and cargo on a regular basis as well as occasionally need off road or towing capabilities, the Highlander satisfied the daily desire for a smooth and comfortable ride, a flexible cargo area and capable off road functionality.