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2023 Toyota Crown Platinum Review – Eating (Some) Crow

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I was a tad harsh last year after I drove the 2023 Toyota Crown for the first time. The biggest beef I had with the Crown Platinum involved some hybrid powertrain transitions that were a bit clunky – unusual for a Toyota hybrid. Toyota also gets props for integrating the infotainment screen into the dash instead of tacking it on.

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Toyota Tacoma Fuel Economy Numbers Confirmed by Canadian Ratings Agency

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The all-new 2024 Toyota Tacoma is starting to land on dealers’ lots, but the EPA hasn’t released fuel economy figures for the truck. The Canadians estimated that the six-speed manual transmission-equipped Tacoma returns 18/23/20 mpg city/highway/combined, while variants with the eight-speed automatic return 19/25/21.

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2023 Toyota Prius Limited Review – Finally a Worthy Choice

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The Toyota Prius was once reviled by most enthusiasts and often the butt of jokes, even in pop culture. The 2023 Toyota Prius changes the narrative without sacrificing the core mission. I get it – sound deadening equals fuel-economy killing weight. Fuel economy is listed at 52 mpg across the board for city/highway/combined.

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2023 Toyota Sequoia Review - A Three-Row Prius?

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Toyota wasn’t the first to market a hybrid car here in the U.S. Hybridization has metastasized throughout the Toyota lineup, punctuating nearly every model and segment with electrification.& While the full-sized Tundra offers the choice between a standard turbo V-6 and hybridization, this 2023 Toyota Sequoia is hybrid only.

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2023 Toyota Crown Review – Not Quite a King

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The Toyota Crown may wear a well-known nameplate, but we haven’t seen it in the U.S. And it’s … well, the 2023 Toyota Crown experience is just a bit different than what the Avalon offered. Full disclosure: Toyota fed us and offered a Yeti coffee mug which I did not take, as well as a notebook that I did take.)

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2023 Toyota Highlander Review - Choices

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Toyota is one of the few with both. This 2023 Toyota Highlander may not be as grand as either, but can it Goldilocks its way into your garage? For the 2023 model year, Toyota has dumped the venerable 3.5-liter Otherwise, show me to the 36 mpg Highlander Hybrid, or, really, the Sienna hybrid minivan.

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News: 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander

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News: 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander A New, Larger SUV If the Toyota Highlander isn’t large enough for your family, then the all-new 2024 Grand Highlander may be what you are looking for. The Grand Highlander has voice activation by just staying “Hey, Toyota!” Photos by Toyota. [ The base 2.4-liter Story by John Faulkner.