By Ian Robertson on July 16, 2010
Already one of the most technologically advanced cars on the market, the third generation Toyota Prius now offers owners the opportunity to benefit from even more sophisticated features with the introduction of a new Safety Pack option.
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By admin on June 3, 2010
The US has embraced hybrids, but they differ enormously from clean, efficient European versions. Richard Yarrow investigates If you’ve been reading these pages of the magazine for the seven issues that What Hybrid has been in existence, then you’ll be familiar with the concept behind hybrid technology. In short, a traditional combustion engine works in [...]
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By admin on May 28, 2010
The top of the range Auris T180 slipped under the radar for a lot of people. Toyota hopes that will change with the launch of the new SR180. Ian Robertson drives the newcomer Despite only being on sale for just over a year, the mid-sized car from Toyota, the Auris, has come in for some [...]
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By admin on May 28, 2010
Toyota’s Avensis, now starting its third generation, has always provided sensible shoes motoring with the sort of reliability you would want from a rocket for a mission to Mars Toyota’s Avensis, now starting its third generation, has always provided sensible shoes motoring with the sort of reliability you would want from a rocket for a [...]
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By admin on May 28, 2010
A revised engine, gearbox and a small facelift have freshened up Toyota’s supermini. James Stiff puts the upgraded Yaris to the test Superminis are interesting modes of transport. They offer a compact size and low running costs with enough room for four. Toyota’s Yaris has been the preserve of the retired set since the introduction [...]
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By admin on May 28, 2010
Toyota has treated its RAV4 off-roader to a few tweaks here and there. Ian Robertson tests the new, improved facelifted SUV Some off roaders have gained a bad reputation mainly for their sheer bulkiness. But there’s a breed of SUV that have a smaller footprint, and are neither big, nor brash. The RAV4 is one [...]
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By admin on May 28, 2010
TOP-UP FREEDOM Since 1951, Toyota has been producing the kind of vehicle that can be relied upon for any type of punishment that can be thrown at it. That vehicle is the Toyota Land Cruiser. Sales in the UK may well be modest, but countries with less civilised terrain literally lap them up, knowing that [...]
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By admin on May 28, 2010
Oh so ver so-tile: Toyota’s new Verso is billed as a sevenseater, but is it really as practical and good to drive as the company reckons? Jason Penny finds out MPVs aren’t usually bought for their looks, and Toyota’s latest Verso is no exception. It’s bulbous and boxy, but the Japanese firm has made a [...]
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By admin on March 9, 2010
The Toyota Prius February sales total of 538 units serves as further proof that UK motorists have faith in Toyota quality and reliability and acknowledge the real-world benefits delivered by Hybrid Synergy Drive
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By admin on March 9, 2010
Toyota have moved to dismiss any claims that an electrical, rather than mechanical fault is to blame for the worldwide recall of over eight million cars
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