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Toyota is Going Green in Frankfurt

Ok, so it isn't a complete leap for the company that brought you the Prius over a decade ago to bring a little eco-friendliness into the automotive mix. Even still, Toyota has some exciting new hybrid models set to debut at this year's Frankfurt Motor Show.

Let's start with the Yaris. Not the ultra-efficient model we have sitting in our new Toyota showroom. This is an all-new concept. Though it remains very…

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Prius c Named a ‘10 Best Back-to-School Car of 2013’

With the 2013-2014 school year right around the corner, many parents and students will be taking a trip to the car lot as part of their back-to-school shopping.

Editors from Kelley Blue Book's kbb.com hand-picked a selection of new cars they recommend for students who may be considering their MPG as well as their GPA.

The Toyota Prius c was named one of the "Top 10 Best Back-to-School Cars" by kbb.com.  Criteria…
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Toyota Found the Perfect Candidate to Head Up Development of the New Tundra

One of the things that our Marion Toyota staff really appreciates about our preferred automaker is that the brand puts drivers' needs at the forefront when they're designing a vehicle. Recently, it was decided that the 2014 Toyota Tundra would undergo a refresh and in order to make sure the target audience was kept in mind at every step along the way, Toyota elected a farmer to run the operation.

That's not to…

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Toyota is Creating Quite a Buzz on Social Media Channels

In case you hadn't noticed Social Media is gradually becoming plain old Media. We keep in touch on Facebook, we're entertained on YouTube, and we get news from twitter... and hopefully our helpful Toyota blog.

The point is, Social Media outlets aren't just a fad; they're here to stay. They also play an important role in how brands interact with their audiences. Toyota's hip; Toyota's with it and they…

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Kenseth Puts Joe Gibbs Toyota Camry in Victory Lane at Kentucky

Matt Kenseth won his fourth Sprint Cup Race of the season at Kentucky Speedway on Sunday. Kenseth got the lead in his #20 Toyota Camry by not taking any tires during a pit stop on lap 242. 
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Toyota Might Have Plans to Bring Back the Supra

Ever since it went into retirement back in 2002, rumors have circulated about the Toyota Supra making a comeback. While we can't be certain of anything, this latest round of Supra-related stirrings seems promising.

At the very least, the details are coming from a pretty credible source. The Japanese automaker's new chairman, Takeshi Uchiyamada, has recently stated that he would like to add a midsize sports car like the Supra to the Toyota…

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Toyota Has the Most Brands on Cars.com's Top 10 'American Made' Index

Four Toyota vehicles (Camry, Sienna, Tundra and Avalon) made Cars.com's Top 10 list of 2013 "American-Made" Index.  The rankings are based on sales and whether the vehicle parts and completed vehicles are assembled in the United States.

Camry, assembled in Kentucky and Indiana, ranked No. 2 behind Ford's F-150.  While the assembly point and domestic parts content of the F-150 did not change from 2012, strong sales and 75 percent domestic-parts content propelled Ford's popular F-150 pickup to the top of the AMI for 2013, according to Cars.com.

Toyota Sienna, assembled in Indiana, ranked fifth…
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Watch a Video . . . Feed 1 Million People

Last week, Toyota announced it would donate up to 1 million meals to Food Bank For New York City based on viewings of a short, online documentary about Meals Per Hour, a partnership to help residents in the Far Rockaways, Queens, who were severely impacted by Superstorm Sandy.  Toyota has already donated 250,000 meals to the organization and for every view the documentary receives until July 19, it will donate another meal, up to…
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