Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Safety Wish

This new video from Toyota highlights the safety features of the RAV4, with a little more protection. In “Safety Wish” the genie is back to grant more wishes for this family. It’s hilarious, check it out!

Monday, April 15, 2013

Boston

To everyone affected by today’s events in Boston: we are thinking of you.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Toyota Driving Expectations

Toyota’s program “Toyota Driving Expectations” is geared to help teenagers and parents make the safe transition into the driving world. Watch the video as Toyota professionals and families talk about the impact it has made on their lives.

Wallpaper

This Wednesday's Wallpaper is of the 2013 Toyota Yaris Hybrid! Is this the car you can see yourself in?

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Recovers.org


Toyota is a proud sponsor of Recovers.org, a company designed to help connect disaster relief needs to local resources in a more efficient way. Watch the video to see how it works, and the impact this company has made on so many lives.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Spring Showers Bring Safety Hazards


Worn out tires and windshield wiper blades are symptoms of neglected vehicle maintenance that put drivers and passengers at serious risk during the typically rainy months of spring.

Thin tire treads create hazardous driving conditions when water builds up on the roadway, according to the Car Care Council. Deep tread accommodates accumulated water; thin tread does not. Thin tread causes the tire to hydroplane – ride up on a film of water, losing contact with the pavement, similar to driving on ice.

The simplest way to check tire tread depth is with a penny. Insert the penny into the grooves of the tread. If you are able to see all of Lincoln’s head, the tire needs replacement.

Rainy weather also affects driver visibility. Because 90 percent of driving decisions depend on good vision, a clean windshield is imperative. Streaking and smearing impair vision and are caused by worn windshield blades. One out of every five vehicles that went through the Car Care Council’s check lanes had worn wiper blades.

“Replacing worn wiper blades is easy and inexpensive,” said Rich White of the Car Care Council. “Why put it off until there’s a downpour and your blades are chattering and smearing the windshield?”

Courtesy of CarCare.org

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Toyota Racing Development and NASCAR


TRD is Toyota's in-house tuning shop where we work on race vehicles as well as design special edition vehicles and performance parts for our customers. This year's highlight was the 2013 Toyota Camry NASCAR race-model.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Thanks For The Excellent Review on Google+ Local, Jameel!

"Thank you very much and I absolutely love MY COROLLA !" -Jameel H.
Thank you for the terrific review of Sandy Springs Toyota! If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know. Click HERE to see this review and all our other excellent ones. Remember to Follow us on Twitter for specials and online coupons.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

2014 Toyota Highlander

toyota-highlander-2 Toyota's Highlander family hauler is getting quieter and more stylish, but with the look of an athlete who's not afraid to mix it up.

The automaker unveiled a new version of the SUV on Wednesday at the New York auto show. It's less boxy-looking on the outside and has richer materials on the inside. The Highlander can now fit an eighth passenger, it handles better and the ride gets quieter, the company says. The changes should make the aging Highlander more attractive to buyers who've preferred the Ford Explorer and the Jeep Grand Cherokee.

Toyota sold just over 121,000 Highlanders last year, up 20 percent from a year earlier. Jim Lentz, the company's top North American executive, said big family hauler sales should grow this year, but it will be difficult to take sales from other automakers because there are so many great vehicles in the market.

"Our sales will go up, but it's going to be difficult probably to grow share in that strong of a market," he said. Lentz expects to sell about 135,000 Highlanders this year, but said Toyota might not be able to make many more of the SUVs at its factory in Indiana.

"All of our production is going to be from the U.S. now," he said. "We also are going to start exporting a significant amount of Highlander to other parts of the world."


Here are the highlights of the 2014 Highlander, which will go on sale early next year:

OUTSIDE: Toyota lowered the roof line and rounded the fenders and door panels, making the SUV look more modern. The outside is about three inches longer and a half-inch wider than the current Highlander, giving it a more athletic look. Toyota repositioned the front pillars and made the rear glass wider so that drivers can see more. There's a new rear lift gate with one-touch power opening and closing. Toyota says it also beefed up the suspension, tuning the springs and shock absorbers to improve handling.

INSIDE: Buyers can configure the second-row seats as a three-passenger bench or two captain's chairs. The bench boosts the seating capacity of the new Highlander to eight from seven. Toyota says it went to great lengths to cut vibrations and engine and wind noise by adding insulation in the floor and sound-deadening glass in the windshield. The interior gets softer materials instead of hard plastic as well as silver, satin and chrome-plated accents. The second row of seats also slides more to give people three more inches of room to get back to the third row.

UNDER THE HOOD: The engines remain the same, starting with a 2.7-liter, 187 horsepower, four-cylinder motor teamed with a six-speed automatic transmission. There's also a 3.5-liter, 270 horsepower V-6 with a transmission that gets upgraded from a five-speed automatic to six speeds. There's also a V-6 gas-electric hybrid version.

FUEL ECONOMY: Not released yet. Current four-cylinder models get an estimated 20 mpg in the city and 25 on the highway, while the six-cylinder models get 18 in the city and 24 on the highway. Hybrids get 28 in the city and on the freeway.

PRICE: Not released. The Highlander now starts at just over $29,000.

CHEERS: The new version brings the Highlander up to date and makes it more competitive with the Ford and Jeep.

Courtesy of NYDailyNews

Monday, April 1, 2013

Lights


One indicator or blinker is flashing faster than the other

When you indicate one way and the blinker flashes quicker than when you indicate the other way, it means one of the bulbs has blown. An auto parts store will be able to tell you what sort of bulb you need to replace it with and your manual should show you how to get at the indicator bulbs - they're different on every car.

Don't touch the glass when changing headlight bulbs

Most headlight bulbs now are filled with halogen and have special coatings on the outside of the glass. If you pick the bulb up by the glass with your fingers, you will leave trace amounts of oil and grease on the glass. When the bulb is used, that area of the glass will get hotter than the rest and it will eventually cause the bulb to crack. When changing headlight bulbs, only hold the metal bulb holder at the base, or make sure you're wearing rubber surgical / mechanic's gloves (clean ones) if you're touching the glass.
Courtesy of Carbibles.com

Friday, March 29, 2013

Peeps!

Easter Sunday is coming up, and in the spirit of the holiday we present you with a trivia question. In the mid-20th century, it used to take as much as 27 hours to make a marshmallow peep. Today, the time has been reduced to how many minutes? Give us your best guess!

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Augmented Toyota Avalon

This video from the Chicago Auto Show, shows an augmented version of the Toyota Avalon. Visitors were able to pick up tablets and recreate the car from clay. Watch the video to see more!

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Sandy Springs Toyota Coupons!


The end of the month is coming up. Check out our FB coupon to cash in on our 2 for 1 Oil Change special! http://on.fb.me/14p6qwh

Great Review!

An absolutely wonderful review of our team member Shannon!

"Listening to your customers and maintaining a consistent, genuine level of professionalism goes a long way." - Brenda

Follow our link to read more about what Shannon did to make this visit so special. http://bit.ly/14orEKE

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Toyota to Build 20 New Hybrids Globally by End of 2015

In less than three years, Toyota will have 20 new or redesigned hybrids worldwide — plus a hydrogen fuel-cell car. That's what Bob Carter, who heads automotive operations at Toyota's U.S. arm, told reporters this morning. Carter spoke at a J.D. Power and Associates automotive conference on the eve of this week's 2013 New York International Auto Show.


Despite the proliferation — if not the sales — of electric cars, Toyota believes "hybrids will remain a core technology" because they can be adapted to other environmental areas, Carter said. Given the number of cars from Toyota and its Lexus and Scion divisions, 20 hybrids seems like a more attainable goal than the automaker's gas-electric gauntlet thrown in 2006, which declared that every forthcoming redesign would include a hybrid version. Toyota backed off that pledge two years later.
Carter also promised radical changes for the next-generation Toyota Corolla, which the automaker presaged with the sculpted Corolla Furia concept at January's 2013 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

"It's no secret that Corolla is very late in its life cycle," Carter said. "No one ever bought a Corolla because they thought they would look good driving it."

That could change.

"We have the engineering resources where we can design and engineer" the next Corolla specifically for the U.S. market, Carter said. Toyota has expanded those resources with its latest management shakeup, which gives regional leaders more latitude to build cars for their markets. That means newly elevated U.S. CEO Jim Lentz has the keys to
build cars explicitly for the U.S.

What introductions would Carter like to see?

"I would love to see a sports car," he said. "I would love to see expansions to our truck lines."

Courtesy of Cars.com

Monday, March 25, 2013

Modified Monday



Modified Monday! This 2009 modified Toyota Tacoma was designed to cater to the gamer who also likes to spend time outdoors. The truck is fully equipped with custom seats and an Xbox gaming system. What do you think of this modified Tacoma?

Friday, March 22, 2013

National Puppy Day



Did you know that tomorrow is National Puppy Day? This holiday was founded in 2006 to promote the celebration of our canine companions. Tell us about the adventures you’ll have with your four-legged friends this weekend!

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Toyota's "#1 For Everyone" Sales Event!


Jan can appreciate how amazing our deals are on Toyotas during our "#1 For Everyone" sales event, but she knows the dangers of reckless gambling!

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Self-Driving Cars



In the very near future, Toyota hopes to sell more types of its vehicles that gives drivers less of a role behind the wheel, especially during dangerous situations.

At a press conference during the Consumer Electronics Show (Las Vegas, United States) held in January, the world’s biggest car maker presented a sensor-laden Lexus LS sedan, that will serve as a test bed for reducing global traffic fatalities and injuries.

Toyota explained that the company’s aim is not to create a car that drives itself but one that enhances the skills of the driver, eliminate crashes and be more safe around people.

The tweaked Lexus LS scans movement of objects around it, identify a green light from a red light and measures the trajectory of the vehicle on the road.

It is equipped with GPS antennas on the roof to estimate angle and orientation even before the vehicle is in motion; a 360-degree Light Detection and Ranging device on the roof that detects objects around the car up to about 70 meters; three high definition color cameras that see other vehicles on the road and even read traffic lights ahead; radars on the front and sides that measure the location and speed of objects to create a comprehensive field of vision at intersections; an indicator at the rear wheel that measures travel distance and speed of the vehicle; an inertial measurements unit on the roof that read acceleration and angle changes.

In short, the modified Lexus LS is smart enough to essentially drive by itself—from starting up the engine from park, driving off, stopping to avoid collisions and safeguarding the occupants should crash occur.

Already, automakers have invested millions into systems that hand more control of a vehicle to a complex network of sensors and computers. These days, a number of vehicles feature collision avoidance systems that trigger the brakes or an alert if a potential collision is detected or if the vehicles wander into adjacent lanes.

Such systems could reduce accidents due to distracted or impaired drivers.

The Global status report on road safety 2013 indicates that worldwide the total number of road traffic deaths remains unacceptably high at 1.24 million per year—that’s 3,400 people die on the road every day.

Interestingly, according to the report furnished by the United Nations Road Safety Collaboration, only 28 countries, covering 7 percent of the world’s population, have comprehensive road safety laws on five key risk factors namely: drinking and driving, speeding, and failing to use motorcycle helmets, seat-belts, and child restraints.
Another company working on self-driving vehicles (and made headlines last year) is tech giant Google.

The Google team has about a dozen self-driving Prii in operation—although these units have humans behind the wheel ready to take over at any time—and have driven a combined 500,000 kilometers in varied traffic conditions without any accidents while under computer control (a single accident occurred but was caused by human error).
Google said autonomous cars could be functional and safe for operation on public streets within a few years.

Courtesy of Inquirer.Net

Monday, March 18, 2013

Coolant


Checking your coolant level

Again, something everyone can do. The coolant is the other thing your engine cannot go without. Every engine is different but if you check your handbook you should find where the coolant reservoir is. It will normally be bolted to one side of the engine bay or the other, and be a white semi-transparent bottle. Wait until your engine is cool and take a look at it - the outside should have 'low' and 'high' markings on it and the level of coolant inside should be between the two.
Do not take the radiator cap off to check coolant levels. If the coolant system is still hot then it is still under pressure and the pressure release will burn you.
Courtesy of carbibles.com

Friday, March 15, 2013

Designated "O'Driver"



St. Patty's Day is fast approaching, fans. Before you leave off on your weekend adventures, remember to celebrate smartly. Designate "O'Driver" and enjoy your St. Patty's Sunday safely!

Thursday, March 14, 2013

RAV4 EV Demo


Click the video to view this new demo for the Toyota RAV4 EV. This is a truly stunning vehicle with cutting-edge technology! Would you cruise around in this?

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Tire Special Ends 3/15



Spring forward with new tires. Hurry! This coupon expires this Friday 3/15/13. Buy three tires and get one free. Follow the link to view more details and more of our online coupons. http://bit.ly/Yo4Zta

Monday, March 11, 2013

Maintenance Tip


Engine

 

Check your belts

At the front of your engine there will be a series of rubber drive belts that loop around various pulleys, driving everything from the alternator to the a/c compressor. Rubber perishes, more so in extreme conditions like those found in an operating engine bay. Get your timing belt and accessory drive belt checked every 25,000 miles, preferably replacing it every 50,000 miles.
Courtesy of carbibles.com

Friday, March 8, 2013

International Women's Day


Today is International Women’s Day! First observed in 1909 this worldwide holiday focuses on the love, celebration, and respect of women. Tell us, how will you honor the women in your life today?

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Throwback Thursday!




It’s Throwback Thursday! Introduced in 1968 by American toymaker Mattel, this popular toy has been a favorite for generations. This 2013 Hot Wheels addition pays homage to the 1970 Toyota Celica. Comment on this post if you would have played with this mini-car, or tell us which Toyota model your inner child prefers.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Toyota rips the lid off the FT-86


We've been following Toyota’s FT-86 from its concept days to its production debut as the GT86. Now it's gone topless, with Toyota unveiling the FT-86 Open Concept Geneva Motor Show.

The FT-86 Open Concept is the latest iteration of the project begun in partnership with Subaru. Shown to gauge public reaction will to a cabriolet version of the GT86, the soft-top convertible retains the 2+2 seating arrangement combined with the new multi-layered fabric roof and glass screen that folds down behind the fixed rear seats without intruding too much on the boot.
The dimensions of the FT-86 Open Concept remain the same as on the GT86 sports coupe and it has the same compact profile with strong, yet understated lines and low-riding grille. For the Geneva Motor Show, the Open Concept sports a bright white and navy livery by Toyota Boshoku Milan Design “to capture the spirit and atmosphere of Milan.”

The FT-86 Open Concept weighs 1,257 kilograms (2,771 lb) and has a 53:47 front-to-rear weight distribution, which Toyota says provides “ideal response to even subtle steering, throttle and brake inputs.” The company admits that further engineering analysis needs to be done to complete the topless model – the cabriolet needs to be “weight-neutral” in comparison to the coupe if the company decides to take it into production.

The FT-86 Open Concept uses the same powertrain as the GT86 with the same horizontally-opposed, two-liter, four-cylinder boxer engine and Toyota’s D-4S direct injection technology. The rear-wheel drive has the choice of a short-throw, six-speed manual or flappy-paddle gearbox, which Toyota says is the world’s fastest with response times of 0.2 seconds.

The Open Concept's engine is positioned to give a lower center of gravity and there’s MacPherson strut front and double wishbone rear suspension, electric power steering with a race-car 13.1:1 ratio, plus fore and aft ventilated disc brakes for better control and pedal feel.
Toyota didn’t give any performance statistics, but if the FT-86 Open Concept matches the GT86, it should put out about 200 bhp (149 kW), have a top speed of 145 mph (233 km/h) and do 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in six seconds.

No decision has yet been made as to whether the FT-86 Open Concept will go into production.
The Geneva Motor Show runs from March 7 to 17.

Courtesy of GizMag

Thursday, February 28, 2013

The 2013 Toyota Prius v "Those Who Get It, Get It" with Raphael Saadiq

The 2013 Prius becomes the smart car with soul when Raphael Saadiq gets in the driver's seat.

On the Time 100 Most Influential list, Saadiq can be described as someone who knows what's up. After all, "Those who get it, get it." Share the experience with your friends and let them know that you get it too.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Did You Catch the 2014 Toyota Tundra Reveal at Last Week's Chicago Auto Show?

Watch highlights of the 2014 Toyota Tundra reveal from the Chicago Auto Show. We see modern, chiseled power and an industrial American look. What do you see?

Monday, February 25, 2013

Check Out Sandy Springs Toyota's Online Specials Today!

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Head over at warp speed to check out Sandy Springs Toyota's online specials and coupons before the expire! Click HERE to see them.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

2013 Toyota Tundra Double Cab Priced to Drive at Sandy Springs Toyota!

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Drive the 2013 Tundra today from Sandy Springs Toyota! Click HERE to see the "Priced to Drive" price and more details.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Will You Join Toyota at "America's Race", the Daytona 500?

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Toyota is headed to Daytona International Speedway next weekend for the thrill of a lifetime – the Daytona 500! Tell us what excites you most about “The Great American Race”?

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Check Out This Scion FR-S Pedigree Artwork for Wallpaper Wednesday!


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We think this amazing pedigree artwork of the Scion FR-S is beautiful enough for our desktop wallpaper! Can you identify the pictured cars that the FR-S has evolved from?

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Use Toyota's Entune® to Plan Your Valentine's Day Date


With Entune® you can access Bing™, listen to iHeartRadio, purchase movie tickets through MovieTickets.com, make dinner reservations with OpenTable®, listen to Pandora® and more. Watch the video and see how useful it is!

Monday, February 11, 2013

Great Service Special at Sandy Springs Toyota!

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Check out this great service special at Sandy Springs Toyota today! Click HERE for this and all our service specials.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Readying the Scion FR-S for the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race

The race-ready, identically-prepared FR-S cars will produce 210 horsepower, equipped with performance enhancements. The Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race will take place April 20 and mark the 37th anniversary of the charity event held annually as part of the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach weekend.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

See This Like-New Pre-Owned 2013 Sienna LE at Sandy Springs Toyota Today!

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This low-mileage, like-new, beautiful 2013 Sienna LE is available now at Sandy Springs Toyota! Click HERE for more pictures and details before this one slips away.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Scion iQ Wins 2013 Kelley Blue Book’s KBB.com 5-Year Cost to Own Award

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TORRANCE, Calif., Feb. 5, 2013 – The 2013 Scion iQ earned a 5-Year Cost to Own Award from Kelley Blue Book today in recognition of its lowest projected costs of ownership in the subcompact category.

Kelley Blue Book 5-Year Cost to Own information is developed using Kelley Blue Book® Residual Values to calculate depreciation costs for new cars. The analysis also considers costs such as fuel, insurance, maintenance and repair costs.

“Although Scion iQ is small in size, the 2013 Kelley Blue Book 5-Year Cost to Own Award proves it’s big on value,” said Scion Vice President Doug Murtha. “For the urban driver looking for maneuverability, impressive fuel economy and style, the iQ is an excellent choice.”

The iQ is equipped with a 1.3-liter, four-cylinder engine that produces 94 horsepower and 89 lb.-feet of torque. The engine is paired with a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) that helps deliver smooth acceleration and excellent fuel efficiency. The iQ is rated an Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (ULEV-II) and achieves an EPA-estimated combined fuel economy rating of 37 miles per gallon.

To add even more value, the iQ comes standard with Scion Service Boost, a complimentary plan covering normal factory-scheduled maintenance for two years or 25,000 miles whichever comes first, and three years of 24-hour roadside assistance.