History of Toyota Supra
Toyota Supra underwent a few minor changes for 1998. The exterior remained the same, except for the removal of the Anniversary emblems on the front fenders. Inside, a new 3-spoke steering wheel replaced the previous 4-spoke… Continue reading
Toyota hunkers down to hold Texas truck market
Even though full-sized Tundra pick-up truckswon’t be rolling off the production line of Toyota Motor Corp.’s factory here next month, the world’s biggest automaker is keeping 2,000 plant workers on the payroll while it waits out a downturn in demand for its… Continue reading
Toyota Unveils Green Sporty Car
Japanese auto making juggernaut Toyota has been the face of the green revolution in the automotive industry. Although the automaker is not the first to offer a hybrid to consumers especially… Continue reading
Three Toyota Facilities: Celebrating Milestones In The US
In the United States, three Toyota facilities are currently celebrating the company?s milestones in the country. Included in their celebration is the 20th year anniversary of the company?s first wholly owned US facility. This first wholly owned facility in the US for the Toyota… Continue reading
2006 Toyota Camry Solara Review
Camry Solara
Coming in both coupe and convertible versions, this sporty two-door version of the Camry sedan comes powered by a 157-horsepower 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine with Variable Valve Timing with intelligence (VVT-i) that can be mated to either a five-speed manual transmission or optional four-speed… Continue reading
Toyota’s $5 Million Park Fund
By Joel (www.TheCarBlog.com)
April 28, 2008 - Washington, D.C. - Toyota today announced a $5 million contribution in support of five National Parks and the National Park Foundation to enhance environmental leadership and educational programs at parks around the country. The company also will donate 23 vehicles to the National… Continue reading


