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Toyota found not guilty

February 12, 2011 Featured No Comments

“So let me be clear: the jury is back. The verdict is in. There is no electronic-based cause for unintended high-speed acceleration in Toyotas. Period,” This powerful statement comes from Secretary Ray LaHood after both NASA and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) investigated the cause of the unintended acceleration incidents in Toyota vehicles one year ago that lead to the largest recall in automotive history. … Continue Reading

Toyota posts big Q1 profit

August 31, 2010 Featured No Comments
Toyota posts big Q1 profit

If you counted them out – the joke’s on you.  Toyota Motor Corp., despite their rocky existence since early last September when the problems with unintended acceleration hit the ground running, Toyota seems to have finally moved past their nightmare. … Continue Reading

What’s the best used car on the market? The Toyota Prius might be it

July 22, 2010 Featured No Comments
What’s the best used car on the market? The Toyota Prius might be it

Best used car ever? That’s what some might say. Some being the experts at J.D. Power and Associates. Their Vehicle Dependability Study,which measures the overall dependability of cars by analyzing problems reported by original owners over the course of three years, paired with independent evaluations of professional auto reviewers, paints a pretty picture for the Toyota Prius as one of the best buys out there for a used car. See for yourself at your nearest used car dealership, or tempt your eyes with the new cars in the showroom at your Salt Lake City new cars dealer.  … Continue Reading

Going greenER: Pruis to become a plug-in

May 19, 2010 Featured No Comments
Going greenER: Pruis to become a plug-in

Green technology is constantly evolving, and no where is the reality more prevalent than the fiercely competitive automotive industry. Engineers are always striving to improve the efficiency and sustainability of their vehicles. Recently, the product of this on-going research is embodied in the rise of Plug-In cars. … Continue Reading