Toyota has given the Yaris Hatchback a mid-cycle makeover for the 2015 model year. Now filled with fresh details, this dependable subcompact shines. 2015 Toyota Yaris Hatchback SE is the top of the line trim level for the car, which is a Canadian favourite. For 2015, it's received improvements to it's suspension, steering and handling, as well as new standard features, and increased content. “No stripped-down subcompacts here” was how a press release from Toyota began. The Yaris Hatchback is looking to reclaim it's market share in Canada, which has recently been trod upon by the likes of the $9.98 Nissan Micra and super cheap Mitsubishi Mirage. Little cars are popular in Canada, especially in the province of Quebec where 65 percent of Canadian Yaris' are sold, and so the market is surprisingly competitive. Toyota, preferring to compete on quality rather than price, is hoping to bypass the price wars by offering significant levels of quality and content, for a higher, though reasonable, price. One interesting new feature on the Yaris is a unique, single-bladed wiper system. Also added for 2015 is a 6.1-inch Display Audio System.
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Kelley Blue Book, recognized as a reference in the automotive industry by companies and consumers, recently handed out its Best Buy awards for 2023 in a number of vehicle categories. Want a shortcut to the most impressive cars, SUVs and trucks on the market? Take a look.
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The 2023 Toyota Camry Hybrid is stalwart veteran that continues to prove its relevance. Here's our review, and all you need to know about the model, including what's new, the lineup, equipment, powertrain and interior environment, as well as technical specifications.
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Toyota hopes to build 10.6 million vehicles in 2023. The company admits that supply chain issues continue to affect production schedules, and it anticipates that it could fall up to 10 percent short of its production target.
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