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Toyota does good

September 26, 2011 Featured No Comments
Toyota does good

Salt Lake City Toyota Highlander dealer Karl Malone Toyota is happy to report on a heart-warming story that came out of the Toyota newsroom late last month as the company completed its 100 Cars for Good program.  The fourth and last segment of the program completed the 100-car give away in 100 days to 100 non-profit organizations around the country.  Toyota executed the program from May 9th to August 16th. … Continue Reading

Off-road with Toyota

August 26, 2011 Featured No Comments
Off-road with Toyota

If you are the outdoorsy type, I’m willing to bet you struggle with which vehicle to drive.  Being an outdoorsy person means you like out-door activities, i.e. camping, mountain biking, hiking, etc., and it also likely means you are an environmentalist to a certain degree.  Herein lies the problem.  … Continue Reading

Call it Toyota inspiration

June 15, 2011 Featured No Comments
Call it Toyota inspiration

Ever wonder why, throughout your entire lifetime of schooling, teacher after teacher made you complete group projects?  If you were an over achiever, you loathed the idea of a group project.  Since you likely had a hard time trusting anyone to do the job as well as you would, you basically would do the whole project solo.  And if you were a slacker, group projects meant more time for you to, well, slack.  Rarely, it seems, did those group projects actually promote working as a group.  However, in the right situation, group projects can actually be the golden ticket to a better world. … Continue Reading

Tweet tweet: Toyota is now on Twitter

April 29, 2010 Featured No Comments

Vice President Joe Biden does it, musical superstar John McCain does it and now Toyota has it. What exactly is the “it” we are talking about? Twitter of course, the social networking and microblogging service that has over 100 million active users’ worldwide, allowing people to send and read 140 character messages to anyone willing to listen. In an effort to repair their image Toyota has joined Twitter and although assuaging the contempt of millions of unsatisfied customers with just 140 characters is unlikely it certainly is worth a shot. … Continue Reading