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2006 Toyota Tundra Full-Size Pickup Truck

The front end on Toyota's big Tundra Double Cab still shows some Camry influence, which isn't necessarily a good thing. It makes the truck look smaller in pictures than it really is. Inside, you'll appreciate the Camry influence on the dash and instrument panels. It looks and feels fantastic, rivaled only by the Ford F-150 in overall quality and refinement. Read More »

2006 Toyota Tacoma Compact Pickup Truck

Toyota has never gotten the styling right on their pickups, and this one still has a front end that looks like a mutant Camry. As you'd expect in a Toyota, the quality in the Tacoma's cabin is excellent. It's quiet, comfortable, and well engineered. Read More »

2005 Toyota Tacoma Mid-Size Pickup Truck

For a truck that's six inches longer and four inches wider than the outgoing model, Toyota's all-new Tacoma doesn't look as big in pictures as it does in person. As you'd expect in a Toyota, the quality in the Tacoma's cabin is excellent. It's quiet, comfortable, and well engineered. Read More »

2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid-Fuel Full-Size Sport Utility Vehicle

Toyota's all-new, 2006 Highlander Hybrid looks almost exactly like the regular Highlander, but it gets much better gas mileage. It also feels almost identical from behind the wheel with the exception of a gas engine that automatically shuts off to save fuel every time you roll to a stop. The Highlander Hybrid is the world's first seven-passenger hybrid SUV. It has a third-row seat that can fold flat for extra cargo space, and the cabin is as roomy and comfortable as you'd expect in any mid-size SUV. Read More »

2005 Toyota Avalon Full-Size Sedan

Completely redesigned for 2005, Toyota's big Avalon shows how a Japanese company can make a car that feels all American. It's designed, engineered and built here in the U.S.A., but it comes with Toyota's reputation for making long-lasting vehicles. Wide, comfortable seats make the Avalon's spacious interior feel almost like a living room. Read More »

2005 Toyota Celica Compact Economy Sedan

Toyota is saying buh-bye this summer to the Celica, one of the most influential cars of the past 40 years. Its combination of affordability, style and fun brought an end to the musclecar era, but slow sales and Toyota's introduction of the new Scion brand will bring its demise this July. The Celica's cozy cabin is designed like an airplane cockpit, with all gauges and controls centered on the driver and easily within reach. Read More »

2006 Toyota Avalon Full-Size Sedan

Also in the line is a fresh design for Avalon, flagship sedan for oyota's fleet. The new treatment -- big and powerful but also plush in appointments and exceptionally quiet in the cabin -- expands Avalon in size and positions the car closer to the realm of Lexus, Toyota's upscale line. Read More »