2012 Camry – America’s Favorite Sedan Reimagined

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Five months ago to the day, on August 23, 2011, the newly redesigned 2012 Toyota Camry was revealed to the world by way of a special event held at Paramount Studios in Hollywood, California designed to capture the hearts and minds of today’s proletariat in a way no other event held in any other venue could.  Well, five months later, Camry continues the success by building on that winning formula and simply giving consumers more of it for less money – adding real value to an already award-winning mix of dependability, safety, comfort, and practicality.

Having said that, there are still an overwhelming number of people who have never experienced being behind the wheel of a Camry before – let alone a Toyota.  For 2012, Toyota hopes to change some perceptions that the Camry is “vanilla” or “floaty” in any way, because the newest generation is anything but with the personality transplant it just received.  The first thing you’ll notice about the new Camry is how aggressively styled it is – the exterior lines are much more angular and masculine than in previous years, giving Toyota’s bread ‘n butter sedan a more muscular stance.  Although the Camry looks like it means business, Toyota didn’t install a race suspension.  While the ride quality and handling characteristics have improved tremendously, the Camry’s trademark smooth ride hasn’t been compromised in any way.

While the Camry’s exterior styling has been tremendously improved, the real treasure might just be found inside, where you will find a revised, much more luxurious interior than you’d expect this side of a Lexus ES.  The controls are still conveniently placed within reach, and this year, Toyota has revised the steering wheel controls to be more like what you’d find on a video game controller’s “D-pad” (we had to insert the obligatory “gen-Y” reference in here somewhere), making operation simple and functionality easily memorable.  On SE models, drivers will be treated to steering wheel mounted paddle shifters to operate the new six-speed automatic transmission as well as Alcantara-like cloth inserts available with the Leather Package.

Above all, those looking for an American car need not look any further, as the Camry is the most American-made car, having been manufactured in Georgetown, Kentucky for the past 25 years with over 80% of its parts content being manufactured here in the United States by Toyota and numerous American suppliers – something that cannot be said for the competition.  Whether you’re a current Camry driver or if you’ve never considered a Toyota before, you owe yourself the experience of taking a test drive today at Alton Toyota-Scion.  Until then, check out our high-resolution photo gallery to hold yourself over until you can get your hands on the real deal.

IMAGE CREDIT – Toyota Newsroom

The 2012 Toyota Prius c Debuts In Detroit – Coming This March

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Credit: ToyotaWhile news and other information has been available on the Toyota Prius c in Japan (aka the Aqua), no official information had been released about the North American version – until today.  The Toyota Prius c will offer buyers shopping the subcompact segment a unique choice that offers them unparalleled fuel economy with a combined estimated 50 mpg and enough space for five adults and their stuff with a starting price that’s reported to be south of $19,000.  Sounds like a real winner, but the more you read about the Prius c, the sweeter it gets.

The Prius c is more than just a subcompact car – it’s packed with premium features, like a standard 3.5-inch TFT multi-information display, a USB port for iPod®/MP3 player connectivity, hands-free calling, and an available Display Audio system with Navigation and Toyota’s exclusive Entune™.  And it’s certainly a subcompact, with an overall length that’s approximately 19 inches shorter than the Prius, a height that’s about two inches shorter, and also two inches less in width than the regular Prius.  The biggest (and most pleasant) surprise is its weight, which tips the scales at only 2500 lbs. – over 500 lbs. less than the standard Prius, which certainly helps it be more efficient, but more importantly – more fun to drive.

However, with the reduced weight comes reduced horsepower.  We’re talking a combined output of 99 hp from the Prius c versus the larger Prius’ 134 hp.  35 hp can make a difference, but remember – it’s with a weight savings of nearly 20%, so the overall driving dynamic won’t suffer.

The Prius c will be coming to showrooms starting in March, and we certainly hope to have one by then.  For more information about the Prius family of vehicles, check out our other blog posts or visit our dealer website at www.altontoyota.com.

CREDIT:  Toyota USA Newsroom

IMAGE CREDIT:  Toyota USA Newsroom

Toyota Debuts NS4 Advanced Plug-In Hybrid Concept In Detroit

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Credit: ToyotaAny of us who have been driving for a while undoubtedly are more amazed each year with advancements in automotive technology – from innovations that include hybrid powertrains and wireless connectivity, to greener building practices and improved vehicle recyclability.  All of these things have been heightened in the Toyota NS4 Advanced Plug-In Hybrid Concept that debuted in Detroit earlier this morning.  Now, Toyota have no plans to actually build a production version of this exact vehicle in its entirety, but rather use it as a way to present to its commitment to consumers – a commitment to producing engaging, green transportation now, and into the future.

Toyota have drowned the NS4 with technology that includes high-tech automotive glass designed to improve UV protection and cellular reception, advanced lane departure warning and pre-collision systems, rear-end pedestrian collision avoidance, and even a pop-up hood system to reduce pedestrian injury in the event one may be struck with the vehicle at low speed.

The coolest feature inside the NS4 is probably its HMI, or Human-Machine Interface – which includes a multi-touch display that allows occupants to interact with it in a natural way, just like you would use a smartphone.  It will interact with the navigation screen (mounted high in the dashboard) allowing you to synchronize information between the two screens in a way that’s very intuitive.  The applications of this technology are seemingly endless – perhaps you want to find a contact in your phone through the HMI, and once you’ve located them on the lower screen, you could “flick” that information up to the in-dash screen and maybe the navigation would automatically set their address as a destination – who knows.

One thing’s for sure – Toyota is committed to remaining a technology leader in the automotive industry, which is a good thing.  After all, Toyota themselves recognize that the car is becoming the third most connected device, right behind smartphones and tablets.  Check out the gallery below for images from Toyota’s official press release on the NS4.  For more information regarding the Toyota lineup, or the Prius family of vehicles, read other articles on our blog or head on over to our website, www.altontoyota.com.

 

CREDIT: Toyota USA Newsroom

IMAGE CREDIT: Toyota USA Newsroom

2012 Toyota Prius V – That’s “V” For Versatility

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Come see the all-new Prius V at Mungenast Alton Toyota

Come see the all-new Prius V at Mungenast Alton Toyota

 

If you’ve ever looked at a Prius and said to yourself “I really want this, but I’m afraid it would be too small for me and my family”, then you might want to check out the new Prius V – it packs the same fuel-sipping technology that the standard Prius is renowned for, but it offers much more space and versatility (that’s our buzzword for the day).  The new Prius V still retains the sleek, aerodynamic shape and relative exterior dimensions that the original Prius sedan is known for, which is fantastic for buyers in this segment – they want a sedan, but need a CUV, but simply don’t want one – they want something in the middle, more of an MPV of sorts.

For the most part, the new Prius V has the same tricks up its sleeve – great fuel economy, silent starts in EV-Mode, lots of storage cubbies, and a smooth, quiet, and confident ride characteristic.  While the fuel economy is good, an estimated EPA rating of 44mpg city/40mpg highway/42 combined figure puts it slightly behind the more parsimonious Prius sedan’s numbers, but factor in that the Prius V offers more interior volume then about 80% of the SUVs out there.  Factor in that it gets better fuel economy than 100% of the SUVs on the market, and the Prius V proves to be a win-win for both the fuel-conscientious and family-oriented drivers out there.

Inside, the Prius V is packed full of available premium features, including leather seating, a Panoramic View Moonroof with power sliding sunshades, navigation with Entune™ with an integrated backup camera, Bluetooth hands-free and audio streaming capability, phone book access, advanced voice recognition,  and six speakers.  The available Entune™ includes apps like Bing™ and Pandora®, real-time updates on traffic, area fuel prices, sports, and stocks.  Available this spring will be more choices like iHeatRadio, MovieTickets.com, and OpenTable®.  Access to Entune™ will be offered to Toyota customers at no charge for the first three years of service.

The Prius V has turned out to be quite a popular vehicle with hybrid buyers, and for good reason.  For more information on the Prius V, or to schedule a test drive, please visit our website – altontoyota.com, or check out our blog at altontoyota.net.

SOURCE: Toyota USA

IMAGE CREDIT: Toyota Pressroom

Scion iQ – The Smarter Way to Tackle Your Commute

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If one thing’s for certain about the recession, it’s that people have been trying to save money and conserve resources anywhere they can, whether it’s at the supermarket or the gas pump.  In years past, small cars’ reputations had been smeared with all sorts of negative connotations (my personal favorite is the term “penalty box”) but with new innovative thinking brought forth from automakers, people’s opinions are beginning to change.  Not only are people taking to hybrids like the Prius and all new Prius V, but they’re also looking for something more fun, yet efficient – like the Scion vehicle lineup.

With more and more “micro cars” on the roads, people have been adopting what seems to be an automotive minimalistic approach to transportation.  They’re choosing “penalty boxes” over something slightly more comfortable.  What’s more, Scion recognizes that a market exists for micro cars, but choosing a micro car should be rewarding in other places besides the gas pump.

The new 2012 Scion iQ offers buyers a fun alternative with its unique combination of an attractive exterior and stylish interior (with room for up to four people) – and customers can also choose from a plethora of Scion and TRD accessories to customize their vehicle as they desire prior to final delivery through Scion’s unique buying experience.

Scion is rolling out the new iQ one region at a time over the course of this year.  It went on sale December 1st, 2011 on the West Coast, and no official release dates have been announced for the “northern” region (as defined by Scion – it includes states from Maine all the way down to Kansas and includes all of the Midwest).

Mungenast Alton Scion looks forward to bringing you more information about this fantastic little car as soon as we have one available, and you can stay informed with the latest news on the new iQ, and all of the other new vehicles in the and Scion vehicle lineup as well as dealership offers by following us on Twitter and joining us on Facebook.

 

SOURCE – Scion

IMAGE CREDIT – Toyota Pressroom