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2013 L.A. Auto Show Press Conference – Chuck Gulash
Director of Toyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center Chuck Gulash talks about Toyota’s commitment to safety and several research initiatives 2013 Los Angeles Auto Show, Nov. 20, 2013.
Read MoreToyota Debuts Driver Awareness Research Vehicle at Los Angeles Auto Show
Los Angeles, Calif. (November 20, 2013) – What if we could reduce driver distraction before ever putting a key in the ignition? That’s the focus of the Driver Awareness Research Vehicle (DAR-V) that Toyota unveiled at the 2013 Los Angeles Auto Show today.
Read MoreToyota’s Earth-Friendly Campaign Raises Lots of ‘Green’ for Boys & Girls Clubs of America
TORRANCE, Calif.,November 18, 2013 - Toyota Financial Services (TFS) / Lexus Financial Services (LFS) is kicking off its third annual “GoGreen” campaign, encouraging customers to sign up for paperless billing statements; allowing them to receive monthly emails when their bill is due, rather than traditional paper statements sent through the mail.
Read MoreToyota Earns Best Brand Award and Six Category Honors from Kelley Blue Book’s 2014 Best Resale Value Awards
TORRANCE, Calif., (Nov. 18, 2013) – Kelley Blue Book’s editors awarded Toyota the 2014 Best Brand prize as part of the online publication’s (www.kbb.com) 2014 Best Resale Value Awards.
Read MoreIt’s All About the Residuals: 8 Toyota Models Win 2014 ALG Residual Value Awards
LOS ANGELES (Nov. 18, 2013) — In Hollywood, they say it’s all about the residuals. If you own a Toyota, the same might be said for the car in your driveway. On the eve of Tinsel Town’s automotive event of the season, Toyota models were awarded 8 Residual Value Awards from ALG, the industry benchmark for residual values and depreciation data.
Read MoreToyota Launches TeenDrive365 to Help Families Navigate One of the Most Dangerous Years of a Teen’s Life
NEW YORK (Nov. 18, 2013) - The first year a teenager gets their driver’s license will be one of the most dangerous of their lives and while cars today are safer than ever, automobile crashes are the leading cause of death for teenagers.
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