Tuesday, December 18, 2012

2013 Toyota RAV4 stands out

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Often touted as the vehicle that created the compact crossover segment, consumers care little for history and instead want a product that fits their modern needs and wants; which is why the Toyota RAV4 came to be in the first place.

So with demand for the small soft-roader waning, a fourth-generation RAV4 is here, looking to attract new buyers with more sport and more style, though without a few of the features we’ve come to expect.

SPORTY AND SOPHISTICATED

Dressed to impress, the new RAV4 is cooler than ever with a new front fascia, a lower roofline, sportier alloy wheels and a rear spoiler. Mirroring the sort of swoopy lines that characterize modern competitors like the Hyundai Santa Fe and Mazda CX-5, it’s certain to resonate more clearly with car shoppers looking for a more stylish cute-ute.

With a look unseen on any Toyota products, it comes to a point with angled headlights and an under-biting front bumper. Of course, higher trim levels deliver plenty of chrome detailing, with foglights included with XLE and Limited trims. With the new style come new wheels with 17-inch rollers standard while 18s are fitted to the Limited trim. Optional on LE models and standard on Limited and XLE trims are roof rails to help keep the look sporty though with a premium touch.

Among one of the bigger changes is the absence of the spare tire mounted on the rear liftgate. Toyota has removed the identifying SUV-inspired detail, and made a much-needed change. Now instead of a side-swinging rear door, it opens upward. What took so long?

As a bonus on the Limited trim, the liftgate is power operated with a programmable height feature. Plus all models get a rear spoiler, completing the more modern look.

GOODBYE V6

Changes are just as significant under the hood, where Toyota has made the bold decision to drop the V6 engine option.

The 2.5-liter 4-cylinder remains producing 176 hp and 172 lb-ft of torque, though it gains a 6-speed automatic transmission, adding two more gears for better acceleration and fuel economy. Helping compensate for the loss of the V6 engine, the RAV4 also gains a Sport mode that improves throttle (as well as steering) response.

The transmission helps improve fuel economy to 24 mpg city and 31 mpg highway with the front-drive and 22/29 mpg for all-wheel drive equipped models. A strong improvement, those figures aren’t quite best-in-class, coming up short of the Mazda CX-5 and Ford Escape. For added fuel thrift, the RAV4 does gain a new Eco mode, to balance out the Sport mode, dulling throttle response to ensure maximum fuel mileage.

FULL OF GOODNESS

While beauty is in the eye of the beholder, you can’t ignore that for a small, cost effective vehicle, the RAV4 has some real interior appeal.

Resembling the faces of sports watches, the sleek new dash clusters are cooly illuminated with a blue-colored backgrounds and red needles gauges. That’s just the start of better cabin fashion. Available to the XLE and Limited trims, French stitching gives the dash a more up-scale flavor, while helping to make even the most basic models look modern is a standard 6-inch touchscreen display system which includes a backup camera. A new shift gate panel helps take the cabin another step towards feeling like a car, though the long shifter looks dated already, as does the digital clock, while the carbon-fiber styled accenting material seems out of place in a crossover.

Other cabin standard features include 6-speaker audio system, a USB port with iPod connectivity, handsfree phone capability and music streaming via Bluetooth. Optional to the Limited trim is a better infotainment system with display audio, navigation, Entune, and an 11-speaker JBL audio system with a subwoofer.

Along with making more noise, the 2013 RAV4 also helps drown it out, with improved sound deadening throughout, as well as a new thicker windshield.

Getting rid of the two-tone seating color scheme, long a part of the RAV4’s pedigree, is the implementation of color-blocking styling, a look often found in high-end sports cars. Color options include black, gray, beige and the most premium-looking of the combinations, a new terra cotta choice (basically clay red and dark gray), solely available on the Limited trim. The Limited seats also used a Softex material, rather than genuine leather, which is now only used on the steering wheel and shifter. Both the LE and XLE trim levels feature fabric-trimmed seats, which look better than before.

Rear seat legroom is actually down by an inch, though slimmer seatbacks mean even taller passengers won’t be wanting for space. They’ll also enjoy a wider armrest with side-by-side cup holders.

One of the biggest changes is the removal of the third-row seating option. With low sales and little demand the change allows for cargo capacity to be increased to 38.4 cu-ft behind the second row and 73.4 cubic feet total.

MORE CAR THAN EVER BEFORE

 

On the road, the RAV4’s new style with improved aerodynamics makes for reduced wind noise, while a larger rear sway bar helps reduce body roll. Overall the drive is smoother and more energetic.

We drove our AWD Limited tester throughout the hills of Scottsdale, Arizona and it fared well in the semi-mountainous terrain but it was also clear that the RAV4 is less of an off-road vehicle than ever before. If the style doesn’t communicate the message enough, the fact that ground clearance has been reduced by over an inch certainly will.

nstead, it’s best left on the beaten path, with an Eco mode for your daily commute and a Sport mode for long freeway stretches and twisty hills. The Sport mode really is one of the highlights and it’s a convenience feature RAV4 owners might have not realized they were missing. It’s all about quicker shifts as well as improved throttle response, not to mention more reactive steering. On all-wheel drive models, the assistance of Dynamic Torque Control offers 10 percent more power to the rear wheels and combats understeer affording better balance to the vehicle.

An all-new AWD system is included with three drive modes: Auto, Lock and Sport. The auto mode is essentially a front-drive setting that adds power to the rear once slip is detected. In the case you do find yourself in the mud or snow, a Lock mode will engage the rear axle with up to 50 percent of the power being set to the rear wheels at speeds of up to 25 mph. Finally, when in the car’s Sport mode, up to 50 percent of the torque can be sent to the rear wheels at any speed, helping improve cornering.

New driving aids have also been introduced like the (standard) one-touch three-blink turn signal for easier lane changes as well as the option of a Blind Spot Monitor indicator on outside mirrors in the Limited trim. Also, in the airbag department, is a driver knee airbag which curbs the impact to the driver’s legs in case of a collision.

Those looking for functionality in the towing department, the RAV retains the 1,500 lb towing capability of its 4-cylidner predecessor, though without the V6 engine, those looking for more, will have to look elsewhere.

THE VERDICT

Once a leader in the crossover segment, the RAV4 has slipped away from setting the trend but looks to regain its former status with this fourth generation model.

Moving further from the SUV by dropping its V6, third row and visible rear spare tire, it’s less unique in the segment. Seemingly a bad thing, it’s a response to consumer demand and does make for a more pleasing product.

In place of those features is more space, better driving dynamics and a style that’s so attractive you wouldn’t expect it from Toyota. Combine that with some new tech, a vastly improved interior and the quality we’ve come to expect from the Japanese auto giant over the years and the 2013 RAV4 is poised to compete at the top of its class.

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Monday, December 17, 2012

Your Monday Maintenance Tip: Run your AC in winter

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To keep your car’s air-conditioning system fit for the next warm season, run it a few times throughout the winter. This will prevent moving parts in the compressor from seizing. Also, circulating the refrigerant will help keep the seals soft and pliant.

Your Monday Maintenance Tip courtesy of Reader's Digest.

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Toddwerder Dec 14, 2012

Overall Score: 5

Friendly, efficient, enjoyable waiting area. Cleanliness is important to me and germs in Toyota is nice and clean. If I were to be in need of a new car I would shop there.

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Friday, December 14, 2012

Toyotathon is on! That means Germain Toyota is giving YOU cash for the holidays!

It's Toyotathon at the all-new Germain Toyota of Naples and this is one event you don't want to miss! Stop by the Biiiig Toyota store in Naples during our Toyotathon and experience huge savings on your favorite Toyota models! With over 750 vehicles in stock, and specials including (as low as) 0% APR Financing for 60 months and NO payments for one year, there has never been a better time to lease or buy a new Toyota!

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great service, knowledgeable employees. Outstanding facility.

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Thursday, December 13, 2012

[VIDEO]: (English) New Season 2 -- The One and Only w/ Lee Min Ho Toyota Behind The Scenes #1

All the action returns when we take you behind the scenes of "The One and Only." See what went into putting the show together. Hear the story behind the story. Feel the drama come to life.

Video courtesy of Toyota's YouTube channel.

The 5-star reviews keep rolling in for Germain Toyota!

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Overall Score: 5

As always, Ann was wonderful. The service people recommended some maintainence work that needed to be done and when she checked she agreed that it was past due. I have an appointment to have the recommended service done n ext week.

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Thank you to Cheryl M. for this 5-star review on DealerRater!

Cheryl Malone Dec 11, 2012

Overall Score: 5

I have been a customer at Germain Toyota of Naples since 1997 when I bought my first RAV4. I have been completely happy with all the service that I have received for each of the 3 Toyotas that I have owned during that time and that is why I have given the rating of "Great" in response to each question.

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Monday, December 10, 2012

Your Monday Maintenance Tip: Choose a good car insurer

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Sometimes, no matter how careful you are, disaster inevitably strikes — typically in the form of an accident. Make sure that your car will be repaired to the best possible standard by finding an insurer that will pay for parts from the original manufacturer and guarantee the repairs it authorizes.

Your Monday Maintenance Tip courtesy of Reader's Digest.

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paul.csomo Dec 08, 2012

Overall Score: 5

My wife and I have purchased several cars at many different dealerships over the past 20 years. This is by far the best dealership ever and the only one I will ever buy or service a car at.

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Thursday, December 6, 2012

[VIDEO]: 2013 Toyota RAV4 World Debut at Los Angeles Auto Show

Spirited, versatile and completely redesigned, the 2013 RAV4 is an evolution of the RAV4 revolution that began in 1996. Check out the global reveal at the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show.

Video courtesy of Toyota's YouTube channel.

"Alex and Adam gave me the best overall car sales [experience] I have ever had," says Louis in this 5-star review on DealerRater!

louischase Dec 05, 2012

Overall Score: 5
the reason i am giving the rating that i am is only because of adam golden and alexander corzo!!!!! i may have bad credit but i have had 3 brand new cars in my life time and i have never ever ever had 2 people care so much and try so hard to get me into a vehicle the way these 2 men did!!!! alex and adam gave me the best overall car sales i have ever had and not only that but also the best and only friendship towards a stranger that i have ever had!!!!! i could not ask for a better place to shop for a vehicle!!!! i really hope due to my satisfaction so far i am able to have you all stand up to ur agreement with my warranty and the maintenance of my vehicle. i will be sure to send as many people back as possible and make sure i am a repeat costumer!!! i wish u all the best and a very merry christmas....

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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Respect for the Planet: Toyota's 2012 Report Details Commitment to the Environment

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Toyota today highlighted its sustainable manufacturing advancements and commitment to environmental leadership as the automaker released its 2012 North America Environmental Report. The report spans Toyota operations in the United States, Canada and Mexico over the fiscal year, including research and development, manufacturing, logistics and sales. Toyota remains the most fuel-efficient full line auto manufacturer in the United States and the industry hybrid leader.
 
Achievements featured in the 2012 report include:

  • New eco-conscious vehicles: two within the Prius family – the Prius c and Prius Plug-in Hybrid – and the highly anticipated, all-electric 2013 RAV4 EV co-developed with Tesla
  • Exceeding requirements under the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards for U.S. cars and Canadian Car Company Average Fuel Consumption (CAFC) standards
  • Ten Toyota North American plants achieved zero waste to landfill
  • Seven percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions per vehicle produced (since 2008)
  • More than 600 suppliers and 41 Toyota sites have been internationally-certified environmental management systems
  • A 15 percent reduction in energy consumption per vehicle produced (since 2002)
  • Vibrant local partnerships, including nearly 900 volunteer events with TogetherGreenTM, Toyota signature environmental philanthropic program with the National Audubon Society
“Toyota believes sustainable operations go hand-in-hand with our core values of quality, innovation and good corporate citizenship,” said Dian Ogilvie, senior vice president and secretary, Toyota Motor North America, Inc.  “We are committed to continuous improvement and finding creative ways to address the challenges of climate change and resource scarcity with dedicated leadership and the help of our partners.”

  The report also measured Toyota North American operations against one-year goals in compliance, air emissions, energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, waste minimization and water use. Key partnerships, industry trends and insight on consumer preferences also guide Toyota’s efforts in serving both the planet and its people.

  To view the 2012 North American Environmental Report, please visit www.toyota.com/about/environmentreport2012

  Other highlights include:

  Innovative Technology and Fuel-Efficiency

  • The Prius Family continues to lead the U.S. hybrid market, capturing 52 percent of the U.S. purchases in the first half of 2012 and with the new Prius Plug-in Hybrid estimated to go as many as 540 miles on a single charge and single tank. More than 1.2 million Prius Family vehicles have been sold in the U.S. and 2.9 million worldwide as of June 30, 2012.
  • Toyota continues to innovate using bio-based plastics in parts and components and is investigating new eco-friendly fabrics and carpets. In each model redesign or running change, more renewable, recycled and recyclable materials are considered.
  • Toyota researchers are developing and testing approximately 100 vehicles powered by hydrogen fuel cells and plan to bring a Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicle (FCHV) to market by 2015.
  • Toyota is moving ahead with its goal to offer hybrid options on all its vehicles by 2020.
Production and Distribution
  • Toyota’s North American manufacturing affiliate (Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc.) received its eighth consecutive ENERGY STAR® Sustained Excellence Award.  The division was recognized for several efforts, including decreasing absolute energy use by 9 percent, influencing the company’s supply chain by continuing to train suppliers to conduct internal plant energy assessments known as treasure hunts and conducting new research for expanded benchmarking of assembly and powertrain plants.
  • North American plants had zero violations and zero complaints. The Canadian logistics sites achieved their 14th year with no dangerous goods violations.
  • Cumulative savings from the use of returnable containers in Toyota’s logistics division amounts to more than 129 million pounds of wood and 48 million pounds of cardboard. Toyota’s North American Parts Operations division uses more than 60,000 reusable metal shipping containers in place of cardboard and wood pallets, up from 30,000 a few years ago.
Showrooms and Roads
  • Toyota and Scion vehicles represent six of the Top EPA-rated Fuel Sippers for 2012, including the new Prius c, which was ranked first with EPA-estimated 53 mpg city/46 mpg highway.
  • Toyota leads the industry with 37 facilities certified to LEED® including 11 Toyota and Lexus sites and 26 dealerships. Toyota’s sales and logistics division, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (TMS), has been a member of the United States Green Building Council since 2002.
Community Partnerships
  • In 2008, Toyota provided a $20 million grant and launched TogetherGreen™ with the National Audubon Society. The program trains environmental leaders and awards grants for conservation projects across the United States. The program has trained 400 conservation leaders who have inspired volunteers to give more than 333,000 hours to various projects.
  • In mid-2012, Toyota celebrated reaching 1 million Canadian children through the Evergreen Learning Grounds program. The program offers students a close, hands-on relationship with the natural world while educating them about the importance of restoring and protecting it.

Article and image courtesy of Toyota News.

Another 5-star review on Cars.com for Germain Toyota!

Lefty Dec 01, 2012


Work was completed quickly. I would continue to use them for future service except the dealership from which I purchased the vehicle sold me an extended service plan which isn't honored at this dealership.

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Monday, December 3, 2012

Your Monday Maintenance Tip: Don't make compost in your car

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Leaves, twigs and other organic matter can cause havoc with gutters on your house -- and the equivalent on your car. When debris builds up in areas of your car where water is supposed to flow out, you can get leaks or corrosion. The air plenum near the windshield is a classic spot where this can happen. If you have a sunroof, open it up and poke around in there, too. Sunroofs have drains that flow water that sneaks past the seals down to the ground. Leaf gunk in there can make for wet headliners or worse. Less common, but more problematic: Animals may make nests under the hood You may need a mechanic and an animal trapper to fully solve this problem.

 

Your Monday Maintenance Tip courtesy of Kiplinger.

 

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