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Toyota Prius Review

Posted by ajones | Posted in Car Reviews | Posted on 31-12-2009

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Published: December 31, 2009

The year ends tonight and 2010 promises better horizons.

Living in Metro Detroit, I’m outwardly cynical but secretly optimistic. In a few more years, things will really turn around, but probably not.

At least 2010 won’t start out like 2000, when people talked about pointless hybrids, those great Firestone tires and how much the public loves trucks. Back then, crossovers were a niche market and V-8s still rumbled down every highway.

Change was in the wind, and for Detroit it was a tornado.

In the end, this past decade offered some delights and some disasters. Pony cars growled again and electric cars are so quiet Congress has considered forcing them to make more noise.

What a ride it’s been, and the catastrophe of 2009 only seems to push the automotive world to do more.

So what were the best and worst of the past decade? Let’s take a look:

Worst

The Pontiac Aztek was perhaps the ugliest car stamped in the past 10 years. Tool and die makers must have thought the sheet metal plans were some crude joke. A few General Motors Co. executives have told me privately that the Aztek was a vehicle that tested well with consumers during development. Every time someone at GM asked consumers if adding something else to the vehicle was a good idea, the answer was yes. People loved the idea of the Aztek, just not its execution.

And really, the Aztek wasn’t awful. It rides and handles well. But it was a victim of trying to be everything to everyone — a task that, if you’ve ever tried, never works out.

Best

The Ford Mustang: Redesigned in 2005, the Mustang struck a chord that hadn’t been heard in decades. The retro styling drew from the car’s heritage, and Ford masterfully managed that image with limited-edition models and the return of the Shelby GT 500. The 2008 Mustang Bullitt is one of my favorite cars of the decade because it’s just awesome.

Best

The Honda Civic: Few compact cars are truly groundbreaking, but the current Honda Civic is just that. Sleek, high-tech and affordable, the Civic remains one of the best cars available. It’s truly an all-around vehicle that is welcome in almost any family.

Worst

The Chrysler Sebring: This past decade was not kind to the Sebring. Once the best-selling convertible in America, the Sebring slowly deteriorated into its current unpalatable form, complete with shiny plastic dash and a hood made for grilling.

Best

Any American pickup: It doesn’t matter which of the current pickups you choose, all three are fantastic trucks. This decade may not have been the best time to rely on truck sales to float your company, but the Chevy Silverado, Dodge Ram 1500 and Ford F-150 are truly the tools that build America.

Many experts point to the tough economy and ill-timed introduction of Toyota’s full-sized Tundra as the reasons it failed — and for all intents and purposes, it has failed. But I also think the high level of craftsmanship, quality and utility of the Silverado, GMC Sierra, F-150 and Ram all helped stave off the attacks from Toyota. One reason pickup owners are loyal to their brand is they love their trucks, and with good reason: all of them are loveable.

Worst

The smart fortwo: You won’t forget your first time in smart USA’s little two-seater, either. And after that initial test-drive, you’ll be less likely to drive it again. While the car fit the eco-sensibilities of some consumers, its abysmal transmission remains its Achilles’ heel. Bumper cars are more fun, and have more room. Add to that its French pedigree, expensive price and relatively poor gas mileage and the smart fortwo isn’t even wise forone.

Best

The Chevrolet Corvette Z06: This coupe crushes supercars for a third of the price. It reset performance standards and shows what Chevrolet should be at every level: Precise, exact and overwhelming. It’s a monster in aluminum and carbon fiber clothing. When it returned at the start of this decade, it seemed gleeful to blast drivers through corners. Then in 2006, its new design wowed even more people.

Worst

The Jaguar X-Type: What an awful car inside and out. The Jaguar X-Type should serve as a shiny reminder to never let accountants design a car and never take a premier brand and devise a way to cheapen it for the masses. Exclusive means never having to throw money on the hood.

Best

The Chrysler 300: This car still looks great on the road. That big front end and long hood, the high belt line, the powerful engine are details that prove how classics are always classics. When the 300 arrived in 2005, it proved that rear-wheel drive vehicles can still appeal to the masses. The 300C, with its 5.7-liter Hemi V-8, was the home run Chrysler needed at the time. Now, it needs another hit, but even bigger.

Best

The Cadillac CTS: While the first CTS stirred the pot, the second-generation CTS redefined a brand. Look through Cadillac’s lineup and see how each model emulates the other, building on their family resemblance. The Escalade may have been the first Cadillac in this decade to draw such high design praise, but it was the CTS that legitimized it as a sporty, luxury brand. Performance and luxury never looked better and the direct injection V-6 under the hood is an engine that will serve as a workhorse for the next decade.

Best

The Toyota Prius: If there were only one vehicle to choose as the defining motorcar from 2000-09, it would be the Toyota Prius.

Toyota created its green image because of the Prius and changed the way every carmaker approaches hybrids. It spent millions to develop its program and remains the hybrid leader in most consumers’ minds.

While Prius’ success coincides with the rise of Toyota as the world’s largest carmaker during this past decade, it’s not coincidence.

Source: http://detnews.com/section/auto01

Car Care Guidelines

Posted by ajones | Posted in Car Care Tips | Posted on 30-12-2009

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To get a good vehicle that is comfortable and good for driving , the car should be maintained continuously. You can go to the car service station or you can do it by yourself.

Like humans, machines also require maintenance and regular checks in order to be fixed immediately if there is a damaged part or need to repair. General checkup on the car should be performed every 2 or 3 months, not only for the car that has not been used for a long time but also car that has been used on a long journey. It is up to you whether go to the service station or you do it by yourself.

Your lovely car needs your special attention in order to it always seems as new. The following are car care guidelines that may benefit for you.

Exterior and interior

It is better if you constantly clean the exterior and interior of the vehicle from dirt, because if it stuck too long, it is going to harden and can cause the paint looks dull and flawed. While in the interior, the dirt that was not immediately cleaned will bring about unpleasant odor.

Tire

Do not forget to check the condition of tire and the air pressure. The air pressure in your tires should be measured at least once a month by using an accurate gauge.

Water

Always check the conditions of water of accumulator, radiator, and windshield wiper. You should add the water if the amount is below the minimum limit. If you cannot do all of these you can go to the service station dealer that produce your car. For example, if you have an Audi TT it would be better if you go to the Audi service station.

Oil

You should also check the volume and quality of oil in the engine, gearbox, axle, power steering, brakes and clutch.

Engine

If the power of your engine is poor or even part of your machine makes noise, it means you have to start to check the condition of your car engine to the nearest service station.

Components

You need to check various components of your car, such as the clutch, gearbox, coupling, axle, wheel bearings as well as the wheels. Make sure that the components are working normally.

The lights

Finally, make sure that all your vehicle lights like the headlights, taillights and brake lights are running perfectly, because you certainly do not want to have an accident caused by brake lights have been damaged.
Overall

You should do the car care guidelines above as this will make you feel comfortable and confident while driving.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/cars-articles/car-care-guidelines-1616961.html

About the Author: Derry Dharmawan

To get a quality car, you do not have to pay a lot because there are lots of cheap used cars available and they are still in very good condition.

This article was brought to you by Rene Isip Toyota of Lewisville, please call us with any questions at 469-671-5500.

Customer Service

Posted by ajones | Posted in Customer Reviews | Posted on 11-12-2009

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At Toyota of Lewisville we give our customers our full attention with positive attitudes and common courtesy. Take a look at what our customers are saying about us!

Sal Salloum was our sales person. He was quite knowledgeable, very easy to work with, and had a great attitude. We really enjoyed the experience! M.M- Dallas TX

The Customer Service was simply extraordinary I had visited Toyota of Dallas first and it doesn’t even compare to Toyota of Lewisville. I would recommend this dealer to anyone and will most definitely purchase more vehicles in the future from Toyota of Lewisville. H.P- Dallas TX

They did not rest until they (Sal Solloum, Ricky Reed, Miguel Ibanez) knew for a fact I was happy with the entire process. Overall I have not one complaint about the sale or negotiation. This dealer is a top tier business in my book! H.P- Dallas TX

Maegan Murr emailed me the very next day saying thank you and I also received a thank you letter in the mail within days of my purchase. THAT is GREAT customer service and guaranteed customer satisfaction. H.P- Dallas TX

Toyota of Lewisville is outstanding in customer service. I felt the honesty and friendliness from the associates that attended me (Sal, Ricky, Miguel). There customer service skills impacted me so much that I never forget their names when I recommend the dealership to my friends/family. B/C of this I would also trust Toyota to service my Camry. H.P- Dallas TX

Ricky explained the tools and accessories of my car thoroughly even the features that were common sense, he was very knowledgeable! Sal made sure my car was very detailed and ready to go I really appreciated both Ricky and Sal’s services. H.P -Dallas TX

The Aspects I liked the most were Ease and consideration of my time. I am so happy! Normally it takes 5-8 hours to complete at other dealerships! I like the free oil changes! C.R- Highland Village TX

Toyotathon Giveaway

Posted by ajones | Posted in Toyota Car Specials | Posted on 10-12-2009

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Toyota of Lewisville Driving Sales Success During 31st Toyotathon with $3,100 Giveaway

Rene’ Isip’s Toyota of Lewisville, a leading Toyota dealer in Dallas, Texas, successfully developed a special Toyotathon Online promotion that’s created a buzz in the area.

“We thought we had something special when we launched the program and it proved to be true.  Customers from all over Texas are registering to win and they’re taking advantage of the end of year savings that Toyotathon offers. It will be an exciting day to announce the lucky winner on January 4th.”

Isip’s team at Toyota of Lewisville developed a unique promotion to tie into Toyotathon’s 31 year history. Customers have been logging on to the dealerships website continuing to submit their information up to once a day for a chance to have their name randomly selected to win $3,100. The winner will be selected at the conclusion of Toyotathon in January. The ability to sign-up is part of a bigger plan for the dealership.

Steve DeWitt, General Manager of Toyota of Lewisville, said, “We have taken the Toyotathon experience to new heights with this new website. We have had an overwhelming amount of entries so far and the number of buyers continue to climb.  One lucky winner will walk away with $3,100.”

Customers who visit the Toyota of Lewisville website will have a sense of the large selection of high quality new, used and certified pre-owned vehicles from the comfort of their homes. Then when customers move to the actual showroom they will see a state of the art facility that houses several hundred vehicles, parts, service and one of the most comfortable customer waiting areas in the industry. Along with high definition TV programming the dealership also offers free wireless access and a full service grill.

The Toyotathon 31 Online promotion is currently running. Customers can registered for the contest by clicking through to ToyotathonOnline.com.

About Rene’ Isip’s Toyota of Lewisville
Toyota of Lewisville is an automotive dealership that proudly serves the greater Dallas Fort Worth area including Addison, Allen, Arlington, Carrollton, Colleyville, Coppell, Frisco, Garland, Grand Prairie, Grapevine, Irving, McKinney, Mesquite, Richardson and Southlake.

2010 Toyota Prius

Posted by ajones | Posted in Car Reviews | Posted on 02-12-2009

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2010 Prius Plug-in Hybrid Makes North American Debut at Los Angeles Auto Show

The 2010 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid vehicle (PHV) will make its North American debut today at the Los Angeles Auto Show.

Built specifically to support a global demonstration program that begins this month, the Prius PHV is based on the third-generation Prius.  The vehicle expands Toyota’s Hybrid Synergy Drive technology with the introduction of a first generation lithium-ion battery that enables all-electric operation at higher speeds and longer distances than the conventional Prius hybrid.  When fully charged, the vehicle is targeted to achieve a maximum electric-only range of approximately 13 miles and will be capable of achieving highway speeds up to 60 mph in electric-only mode.  For longer distances, the Prius PHV reverts to “hybrid mode” and operates like a regular Prius.  This ability to utilize all-electric power for short trips or hybrid power for longer drives alleviates the issue of limited cruising range encountered with pure electric vehicles.

Beginning later this month, a total of 350 vehicles will begin delivery in Japan and Europe in support of model programs with business and government partners aimed at raising societal awareness of, and preparedness for, this important new technology.

“We are taking pre-orders for this third generation 2010 Prius hybrid car.  This car has been listed as one of the best cars of the decade from 2000 – 2010.  This car is equipped with one of the best hybrid technology that continues to surpass other vehicles in it’s class.” says general manager, Steve Dewitt, of Rene Isip’s Toyota of Lewisville.

Beginning early next year, 150 vehicles will start arriving in the U.S., where they will be placed in regional clusters with select partners for market/consumer analysis and technical demonstration.

It’s All About The Battery

The battery powering the Prius PHV is the first lithium-ion drive-battery developed by Toyota and its joint venture battery production company, Panasonic Electric Vehicle Energy (PEVE). In early November, PEVE began producing the first of more than 500 lithium batteries on a dedicated assembly line at its Teiho production facility in Japan.

PEVE is the world’s leading producer of nickel-metal hydride batteries for automotive drive applications, having surpassed two million units in total production volume.  Nickel-metal batteries are ideal for mass producing affordable conventional hybrid vehicles due to their low cost, excellent quality, high reliability and moderate-demand charge-sustaining operation.  Lithium-ion batteries, on the other hand, are more promising for pure electric and plug-in hybrid applications which require higher energy density to meet the higher demands of charge-depleting operation (large swings in charge/discharge).  And, although lithium-ion batteries are less expensive in terms of materials, they are more expensive than nickel-metal in terms of production costs.

This first-generation lithium battery has undergone more than three years of coordinated field testing in Japan, North America and Europe in a wide variety of climatic environments and driving conditions.  Using approximately 150 conventional hybrids (mostly Prius), the field test vehicles logged well over a million combined miles.  In the end, the battery was deemed both reliable and durable, confirming that it could indeed be used in conventional hybrid applications in the future, depending on further developments in cost reduction.

The battery will now be placed into service in the 500 Prius PHVs dedicated to Toyota’s global demonstration program which begins in December.  Operating in a more severe charge-depleting mode, the battery’s overall performance in a broad range of vehicle-use applications will be confirmed.

Toyota of Lewisville is an automotive dealership that proudly serves the greater Dallas Fort Worth area including Addison, Allen, Arlington, Carrollton, Colleyville, Coppell, Frisco, Garland, Grand Prairie, Grapevine, Irving, McKinney, Mesquite, Richardson and Southlake.

For more information on how you can pre-order the 2010 Toyota Prius Hybrid, please click here www.toyotaoflewisville.com.

Source: http://pressroom.toyota.com