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Toyota Motor Corporation knows that the most precious cargo in your Toyota vehicle are your tiny passengers. That’s why they’re constantly working to develop new ways to keep them safe. This week, Toyota unveiled its fourth and newest version of the Total Human Model for Safety (THUMS), a virtual crash dummy software. This version will […]
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has presented its highest rating of Top Safety Pick + to four Toyota models for the 2016 year. These four awarded models are the Prius v, Camry, Avalon, and the RAV4. Each vehicle received a “good” rating in each of the IIHS crash tests and an “advanced” or […]
For the past three years, Toyota Technical Center (TTC) employee Jennifer Pelky has been working to promote proper car seat safety through her position as a certified child passenger safety technician. Through this position, she has made it her mission to inform new parents about the importance of choosing the right car seat and how […]
The holiday season is one of the most meaningful and celebrated times of the year. Each family has their own traditions making it very special for most. However, it is important to remember that it is also the busiest travel time of the year. In recognition of this, Toyota has teamed up with the national […]
When you think of Toyota, you need to think safety. The technology that Toyota has invested into the 2016 model year leaves no question that this vehicle has unsurmountable safety protection, when it comes to avoiding any frontal collision. Come on down to Fiore Toyota today and see for yourself the incredible features this vehicle […]
In an effort to help curb unsafe driving habits in young people, Toyota is turning to those they listen to the most, their peers. The Toyota TeenDrive365 Video Challenge and The Toyota Driving Coach are the two latest initiatives headed by the automaker. “We know that teens rank their own peers as one of the […]
Toyota has teamed up with Discovery Education once again for the fourth annual Toyota TeenDrive365 Video Challenge. For this year, a there was over 1,000 submissions, which the two companies then narrowed down to ten finalists. The ten finalists videos are now available for viewing on http://www.teendrive365inschool.com/contests/6/vote where the public can go from now […]


