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Highlander Hybrid
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Related to the Lexus RX 330, Toyota's midlevel car-based sport utility
vehicle has its own styling and personality. Face-lifted for 2004, the
Highlander can be equipped with a four-cylinder or V-6 engine and
front- or all-wheel drive. A gasoline/electric Highlander Hybrid joins
the lineup for 2006.
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RAV4
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Toyota's RAV4 sport utility vehicle has grown considerably as part of
its 2006 redesign. The new RAV4 can be powered by either a
four-cylinder or V-6 engine, and when equipped with the available
third-row seat can hold up to seven people. Three trim levels are
offered, including a new Sport model.
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4Runner
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Toyota's 4Runner sport utility vehicle can be equipped with either a
V-6 or V-8 engine, as well as rear- or four-wheel drive. Such features
as Downhill Assist Control and Hill-start Assist Control enhance the
4Runner's offroad potential. Modest restyling for 2006 affects the
front and rear ends.
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Avalon
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Redesigned for the 2005 model year, Toyota's largest passenger car
holds a 3.5-liter V-6 and is bigger and roomier than its predecessor.
A Touring edition targets younger buyers. Except for new options,
little has changed for 2006.
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Camry
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Toyota's popular front-wheel-drive midsize Camry is available in a
variety of models, and it can be equipped with four-cylinder or V-6
power. Engine horsepower figures have been re-rated for 2006 using new
Society of Automotive Engineers testing standards, but little else has
changed. Competitors include the Honda Accord, Mazda Mazda6 and Nissan
Altima.
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Camry Solara
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Redesigned for 2004, Toyota's midsize front-wheel-drive coupe gained a
shapely new look. A new five-speed-automatic transmission became
available, and the V-6 received more power. A convertible is also
offered. For 2006, a five-speed-automatic transmission can be
installed in four-cylinder coupes.
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Corolla
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The compact Corolla carries on Toyota's long-standing tradition of
dependable and economical small-car transportation. Though the Corolla
isn't the least-expensive compact sedan, it ranks among the most
sensible choices.
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Highlander
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Related to the Lexus RX 330, Toyota's midlevel car-based sport utility
vehicle has its own styling and personality. Face-lifted for 2004, the
Highlander can be equipped with a four-cylinder or V-6 engine and
front- or all-wheel drive. A gasoline/electric Highlander Hybrid joins
the lineup for 2006.
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Land Cruiser
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Part of the Toyota lineup for roughly half a century, the Land Cruiser
is a full-size sport utility vehicle that's related to the more
expensive Lexus LX 470. Land Cruisers have permanently engaged
four-wheel drive. For 2006, the Land Cruiser's 4.7-liter V-8 gains 40
horsepower.
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Matrix
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Related to the Pontiac Vibe, the Toyota Matrix hatchback comes in
three trim levels and is available with a choice of two engines and
either front- or all-wheel drive. Little has changed for 2006.
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Prius
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Last redesigned for 2004, the hybrid-powered Prius is a sleek midsize
hatchback. In contrast to Honda's hybrid system, electric operation is
dominant in the Prius and the gasoline engine provides supplementary
power. The headlights and taillights have been restyled for 2006, and
additional safety features are installed.
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Sequoia
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Based on Toyota's Tundra pickup truck, the Sequoia is the company's
largest sport utility vehicle. In addition to a freshened exterior for
2005, the Sequoia's 4.7-liter V-8 gained power. This eight-passenger
SUV can be equipped with either rear- or four-wheel drive. Little has
changed for 2006.
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Sienna
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Launched as an early 2004 model, Toyota's redesigned Sienna minivan
had a longer wheelbase and wider track than its highly capable
predecessor, yet it turned a tighter circle. Four trim levels are
available, and all-wheel drive is offered on up-level versions. For
2006, the Sienna receives exterior styling modifications.
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Tacoma
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Toyota redesigned its small pickup truck for 2005, making the Tacoma
larger and more powerful. Three cab styles and two bed lengths are
offered, and these trucks can be equipped with two- or four-wheel
drive.
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Tundra
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Toyota added a new, larger Double Cab model to its full-size pickup
truck lineup for 2004. A little smaller than domestic full-size
models, the Tundra can be equipped with either V-6 or V-8 power. Both
engines gained power for 2005 and have been re-rated under a new
measuring system for 2006. Tundras are available in three cab styles.
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2006 Toyota
Diagrams are generally available for;
SRS,
Anti-theft,
Remote Entry,
Overhead Console,
Memory Systems,
Transmission,
Exterior Lighting,
Trunk, Tailgate & Fuel Door,
Wiper/Washer,
Interior Lighting,
Power Distribution,
Electronic Control Module,
and more.