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Come meet Nascar and Toyota Racing Driver of the #20 Toyota Camry Joey Logano as he returns to his home state of Connecticut brought to you by your CT Toyota dealer, Toyota of Wallingford.  Don't miss out on your chance to meet Joey and get a free autograph and photo on Wednesday July 11th from 4-7 pm.






Come Join Toyota of Wallingford on October 22nd from 9-6 for our 4th Annual Monster Madness Sales Event. This is a one day sale like no other! We have Monster Savings on our entire Toyota inventory including 0% financing on select vehicles. Push, Pull, or Tow your trade in and get up to $3000 and watch Thrasher crush it!  Enjoy fun for the entire family. We have Car Crushing, Monster Truck Rides, and a kids?

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2012 Toyota Venza

Before, there was just one Toyota Venza. Oh sure, you could boost the equipment and outfitting by ordering option packages, but since its launch, the Venza has not carried a suffix. For 2012, Toyota is changing its strategy and now there are Venza LE, XLE and Limited trim levels for buyers to choose between.

The LE starts it off, and it gets cushier and better-equipped from there with the XLE and Limited, though even in the base model, you won't find a Venza without a six-disc changer, Bluetooth, and USB and auxiliary input. The top-dog Limited is a leather-lined, V6-powered box of rock thanks to a JBL Synthesis surround-sound audio system. Navigation, panorama roof, automatic high-beams are some other highlights. In between, the XLE covers the middle ground with a whole bunch of optional choices.

The changes add a new bit of shorthand to the Venza that makes it easy to pick out the sybarites from the skinflints. Toyota thinks the move brings the Venza in line with its other products and makes choosing more convenient for buyers. The full press release is after the jump.

Continue reading Toyota expands Venza model line to three trims for 2012

Toyota expands Venza model line to three trims for 2012 originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 23 Sep 2011 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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All-New 2012 Toyota Camry

Reserve your seat now for the 2012 Toyota Camry Reveal coming up on Tuesday August 23rd at 12:45 pm.

All-New Yaris Sized Right for Fun and Function

LOS ANGELES, August 17, 2011 With the right size for drivers who need an agile and functional vehicle, the all-new 2012 Toyota Yaris Liftback arrives this fall with sporty styling, outstanding safety features and improved fuel economy. There is a lot of excitement in the subcompact category today, but the all-new 2012 Toyota Yaris is at the top of the list when it comes to combining value and fuel efficiency with style and fun, said Toyota Division Group Vice President and General Manager Bob Carter.

TORRANCE, CALIF. (August 15, 2011) Starting today, Toyota will deliver the first three vehicles to winners of its 100 Cars for Good program. 100 Cars for Good is a major new philanthropic program from Toyota that is awarding 100 vehicles to 100 nonprofit organizations over the course of 100 days, based on votes from the public.
Come to Toyota of Wallingford on August 4th from 4-6 pm to meet Connecticut native and Nascar Driver of the #20 Home Depot Camry. We will be raffling off some signed items so be sure to sign up when you arrive.


2012 Prius v Has Connecticut Toyota Enthusiasts Talking

The 2012 Toyota Prius v, the newest addition to the Prius line-up is coming soon, confirms Toyota of Wallingford, a leading Connecticut Toyota dealership.

Toyota of Wallingford, a leading dealer for Wallingford Prius fans, would like to announce the impending arrival of the 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-In.  The Prius is a tremendous model, offering drivers some of the best hybrid options available.  A benchmark vehicle in its class, the Toyota Prius continues to impress Toyota shoppers and industry insiders alike. With an array of well-equipped trims to choose from and outstanding fuel efficiency it's hard not to be…


As the death toll continues to rise from the horrific earthquake and tsunami in Japan, and new trouble arises daily with the damaged nuclear reactors, it's easy as distant onlookers for us to feel overwhelmed and helpless.

The numbers are already staggering: An estimated 500,000 people are still living in shelters, having lost their homes when the earth trembled and the sea rushed in. Others were forced to flee because of radiation levels?

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