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Toyota is an interesting company to me right now, when it comes to auto design.

From their most elaborate Lexus luxury models right down to basic Toyota vehicles, a thorough redesign is happening that can only be described as aggressive.


Perhaps the look doesn’t go over well with everyone, but the big and bold grilles they are unveiling across the board gives a hint of power and in-your-face attitude.

That doesn’t always translate to the actual performance though, so you need to keep things in perspective.

I recently spent time in a 2018 Toyota Corolla, and I’m back with a full report on where it shines and where it lacks.

Posted On Tuesday, 26 June 2018 03:32 Written by

While the smallest cars are far from the top of the sales charts, the opposite trend can be seen among the smallest of the SUVs.

In recent years, many automakers are jumping on the subcompact SUV bandwagon, and Toyota is no exception -- with their new C-HR model.

They are aiming at those who want the ride height but not necessarily the ride length.


But how does the C-HR (aka Coupe-High Rider) compare to others in this growing class like the Mazda CX-3, Honda HR-V and Chevy Trax? I recent spent some time in a C-HR and I’m back with a full report.

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The exterior of the C-HR is truly unique … there’s nothing like it on the road. Odd shapes and lines can be found all around, plus you get a unique spoiler and you even get a goofy spot up high for the rear door handles. This will stand out against the typical run-of-the-mill compacts. Toyota and Lexus have chosen to go bold with designs in recent years. Some may like it and others won’t … beauty is in the eye of the beholder; and I actually kind of like this design.

Posted On Monday, 16 April 2018 01:22 Written by

If you look down any street in America, you’ll probably see a Toyota Camry … or two, or three. That’s because it’s been among the top-selling vehicles in this country for a decade plus, and they last, so people hang on to them.

Still, everything needs to change, and as it faces challenges from other sedans and some small SUVs, the Camry has been redesigned for 2018, inside and out. I recently spent some time in on and I’m back with a full report.

LOOKS

The new look of the Camry starts up front, with a grille full of bright metallic horizontal strips that some will like, and others not so much. The new Camry is also lower to the ground, and I was a fan of the headlamp and taillight designs. 18-inch chrome alloy wheels were also featured.

On the inside, a redesign on the gauges and center console is somewhat improved, but still trails competitors in terms of design. Inside, the vehicle is definitely a quality offering, but it’s far from a luxury feel, featuring some prominent hard plastic. Also, the back seat felt a bit tight for taller people. (You can seat 2 up front and 3 in the rear).
Cargo room is pretty limited too.

Posted On Friday, 02 March 2018 13:09 Written by

As the list of entries into the category grows, three-row SUVs must continue to keep their name relevant, even if they’ve been successful for some time.

Such is the case of the Toyota Highlander, a longtime entry in this category full of upstarts, which seeks to maintain its position as one of the top-selling three-row SUVs.

I recently spent some time in a Highlander, and I’m back with a full report. (Note: I tested a 2017 Highlander, but the 2018 model is identical to the 2017 version.)

Posted On Sunday, 11 February 2018 02:27 Written by

In the world of non-luxury hybrid vehicles, the Toyota Avalon hybrid is a unique animal. With the vast majority of hybrid sedan offerings being in the midsize or compact realms, this is the only hybrid offered to U.S. buyers among full-size sedans. And considering that full-size sedans are already a rare offering, the Avalon hybrid is sort of a rarity within a rarity.

I recently spent some time in this unicorn and I’m back with a full report on my experience.

LOOKS

The Avalon is the largest sedan offered by Toyota, and you can tell when you get inside. It’s spacious all around, and feel very comfortable for all passengers. My only complaint on size is that the trunk could have been bigger. Materials used are quite high-end, as least when compared to all other non-luxury sedans (and even some of the entry-level luxury models).

 

Posted On Sunday, 07 January 2018 22:06 Written by

Appealing to everyone is the goal of some vehicles. Those are the ones that generally top the sales charts.

In the meantime, there are plenty of other vehicles that focus on what they do best, and aim for their niche market, and the Toyota 4Runner is one of those. This longtime favorite of drivers who love to go off-road continues to play to that crowd and remains successful, because it knows what it is and builds on those strengths.

I recently spent some time testing a 2017 4Runner 4x4 TRD Off-Road, and here’s my report on what it has to offer. (Note: the 2018 4Runner is essentially the same vehicle)

 

Posted On Tuesday, 02 January 2018 02:41 Written by

Toyota’s got a good thing going in the U.S.A.

Not only do their sedans dominate the sales charts, but when we move up to the SUV/crossover ranks, they’re right up there too.

Case in point: The Toyota RAV4 compact SUV. When this vehicle’s first generation came around in the mid-1990s, it was among the first offerings to fit into this new segment, which is now among the most dominant in the overall sales numbers two decades later. By being an early bird, the vehicle drew many fans and its current sales success reflects that.

For those who aren’t aware, the RAV4 is neck and neck with the Honda CR-V for the best-selling SUV in America (RAV4 sold 352,154 in 2016, vs. 357,335 for the CR-V). Not too shabby, and it might explain why RAV4s are as common to see on the roadways as overly eager road-crossing squirrels.

Still, this is a really tough segment -- with not only the CR-V but a ton of other options available (Mazda CX-5, Ford Escape, Hyundai Tucson, Chevy Equinox, Kia Sportage, Nissan Rogue are just some of the other vehicles to consider). So does the experience in a RAV4 live up to the sales numbers? I recently spent some time in one and I’m back with a full report.

Posted On Wednesday, 18 October 2017 02:08 Written by

Let’s be honest: The last time minivans were considered cool, the original “Ghostbusters” movie had just come out in the theater. Since then, their reputation has gone steadily downhill.

 

That’s why the death of the minivan has been trumpeted for years by naysayers, who claim SUVs are now the better alternative. And on one hand they are somewhat accurate, with minivan sales dwarfed more and more each year by the endless parade of compact, midsize and full-size SUVs flooding the market right now.

On the other hand, while some minivans are dying off (RIP Mazda5 and Nissan Quest), others are proudly continuing to bear the soccer mom-car badge -- including Honda’s Odyssey, Chrysler’s new Pacifica, the Kia Sedona and the vehicle I just tested -- the 2017 Toyota Sienna, which has proudly carried families for the past two decades.

Posted On Saturday, 07 October 2017 19:02 Written by

The death of the Scion brand in 2016 was greatly exaggerated. It didn’t really die -- several of its models simply joined the Toyota lineup under new names.


Case in point: The hatchback formerly known as the Scion iM is now a hatchback version of the Toyota Corolla called the Corolla iM. I recently got a chance to test a 2017 Corolla iM and I’m back with a full report on whether it was worth the effort to bring it on board.

 

Posted On Thursday, 17 August 2017 03:51 Written by

So you’re the Toyota Prius, the most well-known and successful hybrid car ever made and you want to take it to that next step.

What do you do? Like Bob Dylan in the 60s, you go electric and announce the 2017 Toyota Prius Prime.

Now to be fair, there was already a plug-in Prius, but this new version doubles the battery size and allows for a longer electric-only ride. How much longer? Stay tuned. As that’s the key to whether this will be a vehicle people want to pick up.

Posted On Thursday, 03 August 2017 02:42 Written by
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