Toyota Technology In-Depth
It’s 2018 and we live in a very digitally advanced world. We are surrounded by technology everywhere we look and even our vehicles have impressive technology features that we never thought possible. But what is the point if you don’t know how to work that technology. Or if you’re not even sure what it can do. Well, that’s what I’m here for – you can think of me as your technology guru for all things Toyota. This week we take an in-depth look at the infotainment system that you Toyota is equipped with.
Let’s get into it!
While most models infotainment systems vary by model, most of the Toyota models offer a 6.1- or 7-inch touchscreen. Along with features like Bluetooth, AM/FM radio, USB ports, and auxiliary inputs. But if you’re looking to upgrade consider adding features like satellite radio and the capability to use Scout GPS navigation via your compatible smartphone.
Like we said before, most models offer both screen sizes like the Yaris, Corolla, Tacoma, Tundra, Highlander, and Prius. Meanwhile, the C-HR only offers the 7-inch touchscreen and the 4Runner, Prius C, and Sequoia offers the 6.1-inch screen. But if you’re looking for a little bit of a bigger screen, the Land Cruiser offers a 9-inch display.
Many of the newer Toyota models feature the impressive Entune 3.0 system. This updated infotainment system features AM/FM radio, Bluetooth, auxiliary and USB inputs. Plus, with the Entune app, your smartphone can access apps such as Pandora, Slacker, NPR One, and Scout navigation. And, you’ll find a built-in navigation option on select Toyota models. This system is different from the display that we previously talked about. If you’re looking to purchase a vehicle with Entune 3.0 infotainment system look for these models: Avalon, Sienna, RAV4, and the Camry.
Apple CarPlay is a new feature to the Toyota brand and currently is only available in the new Corolla Hatchback. But more is coming! Toyota is working hard to get more technology features standard in their newer models. So, keep an eye out – more impressive technology is coming!
5 Things I Love About The New Toyota Avalon!
We all love when we get a new ride, right? It can’t be just me that loves that fresh new car smell, clean floor mats, and a new style that has people checking out my new ride. So, let’s talk about this hype for the new 2019 Toyota Avalon because this car is a beaut and there are many things I love about it. This week, I have listed out the top 5 things I love, love, love about this new vehicle. Check them out below and let me know which ones are your favorites!
#1: Technology + Connectivity
- The Avalon is FILLED with technology and I LOVE it. JBL® Audio System, Entune™ 3.0, Apple CarPlay™ as well as Apple Watch® and available Android™ smartwatch compatibility. What’s that mean? That means YOU can start your vehicle from your smartwatch and more! How cool is that!
#2: Design, Design, Design
- Design is EVERYTHING. And if you say it’s not well, you’re silly because the vehicle’s exterior appearance is probably what drew you to the vehicle and the Avalon is one beautiful sedan. The front grille is dramatic and will make a statement wherever you go. And with its sleek, wide stance the Avalon looks like a luxury sports car without having to pay the price of one.
#3: A Little Versatility Goes A Long Way
- Versatility is a MUST with me and let me just say, the 2019 Toyota Avalon offers a ton of versatility. Are you looking for a thrilling engine option or an efficient hybrid? Whichever you choose the Avalon will provide a fun, smooth shifted ride regardless.
#4: Interior Features Are Luxurious
- The interior in the Avalon is luxurious, too. And the floating center stack proves that. Imagine having a 9-inch touch-screen display to control all your media and your air conditioning panel right below – you’ll feel like a King or Queen controlling all your goodies from a sophisticated, high-tech panel.
#5: Charged For The Future
- Okay, okay, okay, this feature might be my favorite. I need to stay connected at all times which means sometimes I need to juice up my phone and nothing is worse than those pesky charging cords. In the 2019 Avalon, Wireless Charging is a thing! A pretty cool thing! Never fumble with cords again with this non-slip surface that will easily charge up your phone.
Tips To Test Driving A New Vehicle
When it comes to buying a new vehicle there is one important step, test driving. Before you spend a big chunk of change you want to know if this “new ride” is perfect for you, and just because the vehicle looks great in pictures and on paper doesn’t mean it is the right fit for you. This week we have some tips on what to look for or ask when it comes to test driving. You’ll want to test the comfort, design, smoothness of the ride during the test drive. And no matter what anyone one says, go into a test drive with an open mind and allow yourself to form your own opinions.
When you have decided on a vehicle test drive be sure to bring your driver’s license and proof of insurance. In order to take a test drive, we will need to know that you are a licensed and insured driver. Don’t forget these or you may have to wait to take a spin around the block!
Tips:
- Entering the vehicle: Is the vehicle easy to get into? Do you have enough room to enter and exit the vehicle without bumping your head? Can you maneuver easily? – These are important things to note. If you are having a difficult time, you may want to look at a vehicle with a little more space. Sometimes comparing two different sized vehicles can help you decide which is a better option to fit your lifestyle.
- The Ride: How does the vehicle ride? Is it easy to steer? Is there any cabin noise or blind spots that hinder your sight? How does the vehicle brake, do you feel comfortable with the vehicle’s ability to come to a stop? – The ride is one of the most important things to look at during a test drive. You want to feel comfortable and confident in the vehicle you take home, it is important to test for features that will enhance this.
- After The Test Drive: What is the maintenance schedule and how much are those services? Does the vehicle have a warranty? – Asking questions after the test drive will give you a better feel for the vehicle and how much maintenance the vehicle needs and what you may need to pay for. Your salesperson can answer all and any questions that may come up during the car buying process. Don’t be afraid to ask, you need to know all the details about the vehicle that you are purchasing.
- Take Time: There is no rush when it comes to buying a vehicle, our goal is to sell you a vehicle you love for a price your wallet will appreciate! If you need to take a second test drive, by all means, take one! We are here to help you get into the perfect vehicle.
Spring Cleaning Turned Summer
Spring has sprung and summer is just right around the corner. And maybe you skipped that spring cleaning you planned for your vehicle. That’s alright – we’re here with some tips to clean your vehicle and get you in tip-top shape for the upcoming summer heat!
- Start off your cleaning with a clean slate and wash your vehicle! Don’t let all that built up dirt, grime, and pollen affect you any longer. Stop at the carwash or give your vehicle a scrub a dub at home! Either way, show your vehicle some TLC and get it sparkling like new again!
- Empty out your vehicle! Trash or recycle the items that you no longer use or never needed in the first place. Don’t forget about your trunk – your trunk can become a place for unnecessary items to pile up. Once your vehicle is empty, vacuum out your trunk, seats, carpet, and mats.
- Wash, wash, wash – give your carpets and upholstery a scrub down. For your seats, use a microfiber cloth and the correct cleaning solutions to get rid of any stains or built up dirt. Do the same if you have carpet floor mats. If you have all-weather mats, you can spray them off with the hose and scrub with car soap.
- Air vents need love too – take your vacuum to all of your air vents to rid them of any loose dirt particles that have built up. Once you are done, wipe your vents with a wet cloth to get any remaining particles.
- Check your tire pressure! When you are cleaning out your vehicle it is always a good idea to check the tire pressure in all four tires. If your tires need some air, our service department can assist you with that. Or you could also stop at your local gas station to fill up the tires!
Lastly, add an air freshener! Get your car smelling cleaning like a fresh summer breeze with one or a few of these handy little things!
Road Trip? Play These Games To Pass The Time
So, you’ve packed the car and the family is ready to hit the road. But, how will you pass the time? We know that those summer road trips can have you feeling antsy and ready to get out an stretch your legs. Avoid saying “are we there, yet” with some of our favorite road trip games!
21 Questions:
- Player one picks a person, place, or thing. All other players take turns asking questions of what player one is thinking about. Whoever guesses what is being thought about gets to start the next round, questions cannot be repeated and have to be answered with a simple, “yes” or “no.”
Alphabetical Categories:
- Players will pick a category like food, musical bands, cereal brands, cars, etc. Beginning with the letter A, players will list the first thing that comes to their mind that starts with the specific letter. Work your way through the alphabet, once you hit Z, start over!
License Plate Game:
- Grab a pad of paper and begin to write down each different license plate you notice along the road. The first player to 50 or the player with the most, wins. If you are playing with young kids who are learning geography, give them a map so they can see where the state falls on the map!
Animal Name Game:
- One player will start by saying an animal, the next player must come up with an animal that starts with the last letter of the previous animal that was named. There is no winner but this game can keep younger passengers occupied for long periods of time plus, it will teach them new animals!
Tic Tac Toe
- You’ll need a piece of paper for this as well, draw out a grid and begin placing Xs and Os within the grid. Whoever gets three across first, wins. This is quick and easy but will keep everyone, who is not driving, occupied.
To Buy Or To Lease: That Is The Question
When it comes to car buying there can be a lot of hard choices to make. One is whether you plan to buy or lease your new vehicle. There are benefits and drawbacks to both sides but what are they? This week’s blog has you covered when it comes to that.
Why lease:
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Little to no down payment
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Cheaper monthly payments
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Service can be included in your contract/ Car is covered under warranty
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Latest vehicles and technology
Why not to lease:
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Mileage restrictions
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Excess wear and tear fees
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No equity in the vehicle
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Good credit is sometimes necessary
Why buy:
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No restrictions, the car is yours to do whatever you want with
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Your credit doesn’t need to be outstanding
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No monthly payments after paying off the loan
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No fees due to excess wear and tear on the vehicle
Why not to buy:
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Hefty down payments or monthly payments
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Depreciation can happen quickly and unexpectedly
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Long-term loans can have you paying for your vehicle for more than you planned
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Service costs come out of your pocket
Whichever option you choose, there will be positives and negatives. It is important to factor in how much you drive on a regular basis and how much your monthly income is. If you tend to drive a lot, buying the vehicle might be better for you in the long run. But, if you don’t and don’t want to spend too much on a new car, leasing is a great option! Our finance team can help you decide further – don’t be scared to ask the questions! It is important you get exactly what you want and need.
Lookin’ To Lease? We Have A Deal For You
Is your lease almost up? Is this the month that you need to trade-in or are looking to upgrade to a new vehicle? Well, if so, you’ve made it to the right place. Fiore Toyota has a great selection of lease specials for the month of May, that will get you excited about your next Toyota.
Get everything you want in a 2018 Toyota Camry LE for just $230 a month.* With sporty styling, standard Toyota Safety Sense™, and receiving the NHTSA 5-star Overall Safety Rating – the Camry is the perfect sedan, no ifs, ands, or buts.
Okay, okay, maybe you need something to tag along for all your adventures. A vehicle with enough cargo utility room, comfort, and technology for your weekend getaways. The 2018 Toyota RAV4 LE is ready for your road trip. And, at $230 a month, you will be able to take that one extra trip while saving on a great vehicle.*
Keep it wild in a vehicle with exceptional durability, capability, and utility. If those words get you excited, then the 2018 Toyota 4RUNNER SR5 is the right SUV to match your wildness. Get into one of these bad boys for $290 a month on a lease deal.*
Were you built to be the leader in any and every situation you find yourself in? Check out the 2018 Toyota Tundra SR5 Double Cab 6.5’ Bed 4.6L Double Cab. For $299 a month, you will get the payload, handling, and all the capability you’ve been wanting.
*All specials expire on 5/31/2018. See specials page for full details.
What To Expect When You’re Trading-In
When it comes to trading in a vehicle there is a lot of information you should know before heading to the dealership. It is important to know the tricks of the trade and what will be coming your way when you decide to trade-in your old vehicle. This week I have a few key terms to help ensure a smooth trade-in process for you. Take a look below and let us know if you knew these terms!
Value of Your Trade/ Allowance:
The trade-in value is the amount that the dealer is offering to buy your old vehicle, the offer is influenced by a number of factors. Appraisers take into consideration your vehicle’s condition, the year, and how well it runs. Knowing the value of your trade can help you negotiate better when it comes to purchasing a new vehicle. Once you have agreed to a trade-in value with the dealership, a trade-in allowance should also be established. The allowance is the amount which the dealer is willing to reduce the price of your new vehicle as a result of trading your old one. This can be looked at as a credit from the sale of your old car towards your new one.
Loan Value:
This is the amount that your financing lender is willing to provide toward your new vehicle. Your loan amount depends on numerous factors like your credit score, financial stability, and even unfulfilled loan payments. In some cases, you may have to pay off a current auto loan before a lender offers a new loan.
Retail Value:
This value is dictated by the market, versus trade-in values which are dictated by dealers. The retail value represents the dollar figure that they can (re)sell your used vehicle for. It is key to research the retail value before heading to the dealership. Knowing what your vehicle should retail for can help get you more money towards your trade-in. Some people may find it beneficial to sell the car themselves, this route can sometimes be a long and treacherous uphill battle.
Negative Equity, Upside Down Loans:
It is important to understand the terms of your trade so you avoid being upside down on a loan. Some dealers may offer to pay off the balance of your current vehicle’s loan but be careful to make sure you don’t get into a situation where you owe more on a loan than your car is actually worth. Look at the terms of your loan and make sure a portion of your old loan isn’t “rolling over” onto your new loan.
When it comes to trading in your next car be sure you know these few key terms to help you negotiate confidently! It is important for you to get into a car you love but with the price you want, so take it slow and be sure to get everything you want in your next vehicle.
No More Allergies: Allergy-Proof Your Car
With spring, finally, here we are ready to get out and enjoy the weather – sunshine beaming through the windows, wind blowing through our hair, and the radio playing our favorite tunes. One thing is inevitable though, those pesky springtime allergies. This week’s blog will give you some tips to help minimize those allergy symptoms and keep you happy and healthy on those road trips you plan to take this summer!
First things first, it’s important to keep up with regular maintenance – especially when the seasons are changing. This will ensure a smooth, secure and comfortable ride for you along with all your passengers.
‘Tis The De-Clutter Season
Springtime is one of the most popular cleaning seasons – your car should be included in this. Get rid of any trash within your car or items that you don’t need anymore. Vacuum your seats, carpets, and floorboards – this will get rid of dust, dirt, and anything that’s built up over the winter months. Use a cleaner to give your mats a good scrub, floor mats are a breeding ground for mold spores due to moisture from shoes. Invest in plastic floor mats, they are easier to clean and don’t harbor moisture. Dust that dash! Don’t forget about your dashboard – give it a good wipe down with a cleaner and a microfiber cloth. An exterior wash can cut down on pollen that enters your car through air filters.
No One Likes Dirty Filters
Changing air filters is a huge step in ensuring you’re not breathing in pollen, dust, and other irritants while you’re in your vehicle. Your owner’s manual can help you determine when and how often you’ll need to change your air filter. If you can’t determine when you need a new filter, it’s a good idea to change every 12,000 to 15,000 miles. Our service department has all the tools to help you switch out your old filter for a new one that will cut down on irritants. To ensure a better breathing environment for you and your passengers, you can invest in special pollen filters.
Not only is it a good idea to change your filter for breathing purposes but it will ensure your HVAC system stays clean and working properly. Not only do you want to avoid inhaling debris, dust, pollen, or harmful contaminants, a clogged filter can create problems for your system which could be a costly repair. Swap out your air filter as recommended.
Take Precautions
You should never drive with your windows down during peak allergy season. However, irritants, pollen, and dust will find their way into your vehicle one way or another if your windows aren’t properly sealed. Be sure to check for cracks or gaps in your windows or that your weather stripping is still intact on your vehicle. During these times, use your air conditioning but keep it on the recirculation setting to ensure that your system isn’t intaking a lot of air from outside.
Storing Winter Tires Can Be A Pain…
With spring in full swing, many people are going to be switching their winter tires out for a new or different set. But what do you do with your tires you just took off your car? If you don’t plan on tossing them, do you know how to properly store them so they stay in tip-top shape for the next season? Well, that’s alright, I got you covered in this week’s blog, I have a to-do list to ensure your tires are properly stored for when they are not in use.
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Clean up your tires, we all enjoy being squeaky clean as do your tires. It’s important to rid each tire of any brake dust or grime that have built up over the winter. Don’t skip on your wheels, they need TLC too. Dry completely once you are finished.
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Each tire should be placed in its own plastic bag, this bag should be big enough to cover the entire tire. Bags should also be airtight, use a zip tie after removing the air. This will reduce oil evaporation and keep tires lubricated.
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Heat can cause damage to your tires, be sure to keep them out of extreme heat and/ or direct sunlight. Keep tires in a climate-controlled, dry area. Avoid areas like attics or sheds that are exposed to extreme heat or cold, tires should also be kept away from ozone sources like sump pumps, furnaces, or electric motors.
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If you have space, store tires vertically rather than stacking them one on top of the other. This will reduce stress amongst your tires and avoid distortion. Keep them off the ground, for example, place them on a piece of clean wood.
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Lastly, if you are not using a car, remove and store the tires. If your car sits for extended periods of time it can be harmful to your tires.
If you are looking to replace tires and are unsure if your tires are spring-ready, stop by or schedule a service appointment today.


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