"Germain Toyota is always the best!! Very fast service! Very polite and knowledgeable staff! Fantastic dealership!" - Barbra
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"Germain Toyota is always the best!! Very fast service! Very polite and knowledgeable staff! Fantastic dealership!" - Barbra
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Almost as good as being there. Watch as a former Endeavour astronaut shows you what it's like to be on the shuttle during takeoff.
Video courtesy of Toyota's Youtube channel.
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Mark your calendars today folks because Germain Toyota of Naples will be holding our big Grand Opening Celebration Event on November 15! This event is open to the public and will take place at our new state-of-the-art facility on the US 41 & Wiggins Pass. We will be having food, refreshments and much, much, more for all of our guests! While here, you will also be able to take a tour of our new showroom, customer lounge, new service department and delivery center.
We are located at 13315 N Tamiami Trail, on the US 41 & Wiggins Pass in Naples, Florida. To RSVP, please call 239-592-5550 or e-mail Pat Virtue at pvirtue@GermainFL.com.
Once-in-a-lifetime event. See the crucial role that Tundra plays in getting the Endeavour home.
Video courtesy of Toyota's Youtube channel.
"I am late in sending you this email, but I wanted to let you know how happy we were with Mark Ruset's help with our last service. We were there earlier in the month and besides getting a service we changed out a few things with our brakes. He had quoted us a certain price before we went ahead and agreed to getting the work done, however the mechanic installed something that Mark had forgotten to tell us about, it was on the quote, however Mark had missed it, so he graciously went ahead with us to the counter and pulled out his own credit card and paid for that part. We were blown away. It was amazing in today's world to come across such an action. He's a great asset to your service department." - M and N Bronzini
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Your Monday Maintenance Tip: Spare tires on pickup trucks and SUVs are suspended underneath the vehicle on a cable, and that mechanism requires regular attention. Lower and raise that under-car spare to check if the cable mechanism works freely. Spray it with a rust penetrant like WD-40 and then lube with white lithium grease. If the mechanism has seized, repair it immediately.
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Tundra Entrusted With Historic Transportation of Endeavour Through California Science Center Partnership to Promote Education and Space Awareness
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (TMS) announced today that the Toyota Tundra full-size pickup truck is slated to tow the space shuttle Endeavour during its final journey to the California Science Center on October 13, 2012, where it will go on permanent display. The Endeavour will travel a total of 12 miles from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on city streets to the Science Center, with the Tundra towing the last quarter mile. Tested extensively prior to the announcement, the 2012 Tundra is slated to safely tow the 300,000 pound historic artifact down Bill Robertson Lane in Exposition Park, near downtown Los Angeles, on the final leg of its journey. Endeavour will be towed using a stock 2012 Tundra CrewMax 1/2–ton pickup, identical to models currently found in Toyota dealerships, with no additional modifications made to increase towing capacity or generate more power. The Tundra CrewMax is equipped with Toyota’s powerful 5.7L V8 engine, producing a maximum tow capacity of 10,000 pounds. TMS has done extensive testing and worked with The Sarens Group, a heavy lifting and engineered transport company, to develop a dolly specifically for hauling the Endeavour. “There is no larger or more recognizable icon of the U.S. space program’s success than the shuttle, and to have it towed by the Toyota Tundra is not only an incredible example of the capabilities of the truck, but an honor to be part of history,” said Ed Laukes, TMS vice president of marketing communications. “The entire journey is something the world will be watching, and gives us a chance to prove that the ‘overbuilt’ Tundra is built to do any job – even tow the space shuttle.” Participation in the transportation of the shuttle is part of an ongoing partnership between TMS and the Science Center in an effort to provide support and awareness of the space program and continuing education of the public through exhibits and programs. Toyota currently has a Tundra truck on display in a Science Center exhibit demonstrating the physics of leverage. The tow Tundra will replace the existing Tundra and will be on display after the Endeavour exhibit opens on October 30, 2012. At the end of the Endeavour’s 12 mile journey from LAX to the Science Center, a “finish-line” celebration at Exposition Park is planned for the evening of October 13, as the shuttle arrives at the Science Center, allowing the public to witness the finale of this historic voyage. The tow program was developed in partnership with Saatchi & Saatchi LA (SSLA), the agency of record for TMS, and the Science Center, and serves as a unique way to demonstrate Tundra’s capabilities and towing capacity. In collaboration with SSLA and Science Center, TMS has developed a host of online resources and activities that provide behind-the-scenes videos, photos, activities for children and information about the Tundra Endeavour project and can be found at Toyota Endeavour's webpage beginning September 17th. Visitors can share content, sign up for email alerts and participate in re-Tweeting information that will help contribute money to the California Science Center for further development of exhibits and displays.
Article and image courtesy of Toyota News.
Toyota sold 209,000 Camrys from January to June this year, outselling F-150s by just 7,000 vehicles, Experian said.
Ford may build tough cars, but it got some tough news on Tuesday.
There’s a new king of the road.
The Detroit auto giant’s flagship F-150 pickup is no longer the top-selling vehicle in the U.S., according to a report from Experian Automotive.
The popular truck was unseated by the Toyota Camry, which overcame supply shortages due to last year’s tsunami in Japan, several parts recalls and the risk of a design overhaul.
Toyota sold 209,000 Camrys from January to June this year, outselling F-150s by just 7,000 vehicles, Experian said.
The F-150 had been No.1 and the Camry ranked second in the first six months of 2011.
Honda Civic was a distant third this year, with 158,000 sold.
Experian, which based its findings on new vehicle registration figures, also found that midrange cars were the highest-selling category this year, with 27.4% of all sales, led by the Camry.
Article and image courtesy of the NY Daily News.
Toyota Tagline Signals New Direction and Invites Customers Along for the Ride
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Four of America's favorite drivers from NHRA and NASCAR are teaming up with build shops across the country to create their own Dream Builds in the Toyota Racing Dream Build Challenge.
Video courtesy of Toyota's Youtube channel.