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Toyota Concept Cars We Would Like To See In Production

Friday, November 25th, 2011

Toyota Concept Cars We Would Like To See In Production

Every year, Toyota unveils concept cars at auto shows that never go into mass production.

Some look really cool.

Here are some of our favorite Toyota concept cars that we would love to see go into production!

 

FT-HS – This is a mid-priced sports car that has a potent hybrid engine.  The car’s interior features a cross-car instrument panel.  This car is sleek, fun and fast!

FT-CH – This compact car has some nice curves and also sports a hybrid engine.  It was introduced during the 2010 North American International Auto Show.  It looks like it can be a Transformer.

 

 

PM – We probably won’t see these going into production any time soon.  They look like something you may see in a futuristic move.  “PM” stands for personal mobility vehicle.

These are just a few concept vehicles, we would love to see go into production so we can start carrying Toyota parts and Toyota accessories for them!

What would you like to see go into production?  Leave your comments below!

 

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How To Save Money On Costly Auto Repairs

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

How To Save Money On Costly Auto Repairs

MoneyAuto repairs are expensive.  Your typical auto repair may be as much as you spend on groceries in a given week.  It might even be more.

That’s a lot of money!

To help you save on your next repair, consider the tips below.

1. Shop Around – It may be a little trouble, but take your car to a few mechanics.  Get an estimate on how much it will cost on the repair.  This will ensure that you get the best price.  Don’t just go to the first guy.

2. Don’t Wait – The worst thing that you can do is put off a repair for a long time.  In most cases, it’s only going to get worse and it could end up costing you more.  Don’t procrastinate on auto repairs.

3. Read Reviews – If you want to find a good mechanic that won’t rip you off, read online reviews.  Also be sure to ask your friends and family whom they use for a mechanic.  They can give you some good advice.

Following these three tips will help you save lots of money on auto repairs.

If you know your way around a car, you may also want to consider doing some of the repairs yourself.

Many times you can find great deals on parts online.  Whether you’re looking for Corolla parts or Rav4 parts, you’ll find great deals online!

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The Truth About OEM Parts

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

The Truth About OEM Parts

ToyotaYou’ve probably heard mechanics talking about OEM parts or Toyota OEM parts.  But do you know what this means?

OEM stands for original equipment manufacturer.  These are parts that were actually built by the manufacturer.

For instance if you’re looking for Camry parts, OEM Camry parts would be made by Toyota.  Car parts not made by the manufacturer are often times referred to as generic or off-brand parts.

So when your Toyota needs new parts what should you get … OEM or generic?

You should go with OEM parts and it’s not just because we sell them.  Here’s the truth about OEM parts.

  • OEM Parts Fit The First Time – With OEM parts, you don’t have to worry about the parts not properly fitting.  That’s because the manufacturer specifically designed the parts.
  • OEM Parts Are Quality Made – Every OEM part meets manufacturer’s specifications.  No corners were cut.  It’s all about quality.
  • OEM Parts Perform Better – These are the parts that were specifically designed for your vehicle.  You can be sure that they’ll help your car perform at its best.
  • OEM Parts Come With A Warranty – Most OEM parts are at least backed up with a one-year warranty.  You don’t get that with most generic parts.

Sure there are some that will say OEM parts are more expensive than off-brand parts.  But you get what you pay for.  With generic parts, the quality is not as great … you don’t have much selection … and you don’t always get a warranty.

In our opinion, go with the OEM parts!

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iPad Apps For Your Car

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

iPad Apps For Your Car

iPadThe iPad is one of the hottest selling electronic devices right now.

People love it because it’s like having a small touchscreen computer that is easy to carry around.  Some people say it’s “magical.”  We won’t go that far.

While most people read books/magazines and play games, did you know that it has a lot of great apps for your car?

Here are some of the most popular iPad apps for your car.  You’ll be surprised what the iPad can do!

Beat The Traffic: Get real-time traffic maps for anywhere in the United States and Canada.  You’ll save a lot of time on your next trip with this iPad app.  This app is free.

FluxTunes: This iPad app allows you to control your music with simple gestures while driving.  It makes it easy to keep your eyes on the road while selecting music on your iPad.  This app is $0.99.

Car and Driver For iPad: If you love Car and Driver Magazine, you’ll love it on the iPad.  It has all the great things that you have come to love as well as some cool interactive features.  The app is free to download, but it does require a subscription.

Honk: With this iPad app, you’ll be able to keep track how long your car is parked at a parking meter.  This app will help you avoid those costly parking tickets.  It’s priced at $0.99.

Car Manager: Keep track of your insurance, fuel, car care expenses and more with this iPad app.  It’s a great way to keep track of all of those Toyota OEM parts and Toyota accessories that you buy for your car!  This app is priced at $3.99.

Do you have an iPad?  What are some of your favorite iPad apps?  Leave your comments below!

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How To Prepare Your Toyota For Winter

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

How To Prepare Your Toyota For Winter

SnowflakeBefore you know it, it will be December.  And in many parts of the country, there will be snow and ice!

Is your car ready for winter?

If it’s not, be sure to follow these five car care tips for winter!

1. Replace Wipers – Visibility is very important during the winter months.  Be sure your Toyota’s windshield wipers are in good working order.  Also check to make sure that the windshield washer reservoir is filled.

2. Check Your Tires – Make sure that the tire pressure and tire tread is at proper levels.  It’s important to have a good set of tires on your Toyota during the winter months.  You may want to even consider snow tires.

3. Perform A Maintenance Inspection – Before winter, be sure to check the battery and any belts and hoses.  If you have any major repairs, try to get them done before the winter months.  Be sure to use quality Toyota parts and Toyota accessories.

4. Check Coolant – You’ll want to make sure that your engine coolant is a 50/50 mix of water and antifreeze.  You can check this by getting an antifreeze tester at any auto parts store.

5. Have A Car Kit – For emergencies, you’ll want to keep a warm blanket, gloves and a hat in your vehicle.  You’ll also want to consider these items in your car emergency kit: a shovel, flashlight, jumper cables and a first aid kit.  Also be sure to have a great ice scraper in your vehicle.

Following these tips will help get your Toyota ready for the winter months!  What types of winter preparations do you make?  Leave your comments below!

 

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Car Accessories Your Dog Will Drool Over

Friday, November 4th, 2011

Car Accessories Your Dog Will Drool Over

DogIf you’re a dog owner, your dog is probably going to ride in your car or truck at some point or another.

To make your ride more comfortable, you may want to consider getting some of the car accessories for dogs below.  These car accessories for dogs will make your driving experience a lot more enjoyable.

  • Seat Covers – If your dog travels a lot in your car, you may want to consider getting some seat covers.  These come in all shapes and fabrics.  A seat cover will protect your seats from dog hair and rips in the seat fabric.

  • Dog Crate – If you own a pickup truck, you may want to consider installing a crate in the back of your pickup.  You never want to let you dog ride in the truck bed without crate.  It’s dangerous.  Make sure the crate is properly fastened to the truck bed.

  • Dog Barrier – There are various types of fences/barriers that you can install in your vehicle to prevent your dog from jumping into the front seats.  These barriers ensure that your dog will stay in the back of your car or SUV.

  • Traveling Water Bowl – These come in handy for long road trips.  It’s important to keep your dog hydrated.  Having a portable water bowl will do the job.

All of these accessories are great for your dog.  If you’re looking for human car accessories such as Toyota accessories, consider visiting Olathe Toyota Parts.

What type of dog do you own?  We would love to hear from you! Leave your comments below.

 

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Is A Plug-In Car Right For You?

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Is A Plug-In Car Right For You?

Prius Plug-InThere’s a lot of buzz right now about Toyota’s new Prius Plug-In.

The car combines the standard Prius hybrid engine with a new lithium ion plug-in battery.  The car is expected to get an estimated 87 miles per gallon in combined electric/hybrid driving and 49 miles per gallon in hybrid-only mode.

So is a plug-in car such as the Prius Plug-In right for you?  There are of course other options such as the Chevy Volt.  Whatever you choose, you’ll want to remember these important facts.

Most Plug-In Cars Still Need Gas

Cars like the Prius Plug-In and the Chevy Volt still use gasoline.  According to CNN Money, the Prius Plug-In can go about 13 miles on battery power alone.  After that, it switches over to the standard hybrid engine.

Charging Takes Time

The Prius Plug-In uses a lithium ion battery.  This is similar to the batteries in your cell phones and laptops.  It’s just a lot bigger.  According to Toyota, a full charge takes 2.5 to 3 hours on a 120V household outlet.

Expect To Pay More

The Prius Plug-In is going to cost you a little more than your standard Prius.  The Prius Plug-In starts at $32,000.  The standard Prius starts at $23,520.

Expect To Wait

There’s already a demand for the Prius Plug-In and it’s not even out yet.  Just like when the first Prius came out, there will probably be somewhat of a wait.

The video above will show you to order a Prius Plug-In.

So is a plug-in car right for you?  That’s for you to decide.  The information above should help you make the right decision.

If you own a Prius and are looking to get a few more years out of it, be sure to use genuine Toyota parts.  Genuine Prius parts will help to ensure your car is in good working order

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