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blog 12Chesapeake, Virginia offers plenty of culinary delights that will keep you coming back for more. If you’re in the area, bring your appetite and check out a few of these favorite locally owned restaurants, diners, and dives.

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blog 13Do you have a newer Toyota that features Toyota Entune? If so, are you aware of all that you can do with this technology? A simple way to understand Entune is to imagine your car’s display screen functioning as your smartphone and keeping your hands free for driving. As great as that sounds, Entune has many more functions, and if it is a new feature for you, you probably aren’t aware of all that it can do. Here’s a little cheat sheet to help you get the most out of your Entune.

Before you get started, you need to download the Entune app to your smartphone and sync your phone up with your vehicle. Once this is in place, get ready for some fun.

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blog 152015 saw some great changes for Toyota, the main one being the addition of its new Safety Sense package. The advanced safety system has been implemented across Toyota’s lineup, bringing us that much closer to self-driving vehicles of the future, but what’s included in the package and how can it help your family feel safer?

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blog 16Touring the Virginia countryside in search of the state’s best wineries is one of the most memorable and romantic weekend escapes you can plan. If you have a special occasion coming up and want to treat your significant other to a winery road trip, consider stopping at these favorite locations.

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blog 17When was the last time you went off-roading? If it has been a while, you may be looking for some new areas to explore — or maybe you have a new 4Runner, and you are ready to take it out and see what it can do. Whether you are looking for a new place to explore or you need some ideas on where to take your 4Runner, check out these great places near Norfolk.

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blog 1The 2016 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid has generated its fair share of press since it was first announced. It wasn’t much of a risk for Toyota thanks to the success of its other hybrid offerings, including the Prius and the Highlander Hybrid, but it appears the automaker has pulled out all the stops with the RAV4 Hybrid, which should debut on showroom floors around fall 2015.

Building on Success

The Toyota RAV4 has historically received excellent reviews for its safety ratings, comfort, power, driveability, and affordability. The 2015 all-gas model offered a roomy interior and easy handling as well as a reasonable starting MSRP of $23,680. With the debut of the RAV4 Hybrid, all trim levels are getting serious style boost, including soft-touch surfaces and ergonomic cup holders.

It’s the consistency of success that makes the 2016 RAV4 Hybrid a sure bet for environmentally conscious consumers. If you’re looking for a reliable, dependable vehicle that never guzzles gas, this could be the perfect opportunity—especially if you’re not interested in a compact car. Read the rest of this entry »

blog 2The 2016 Toyota Tundra Diesel has made significant waves among truck enthusiasts thanks to its upgrades and restyling in comparison to the 2015 model year. From the interior organization to the exterior refinements, you might want to give the Toyota Tundra a second look if you’re ready to trade in your vehicle for a better, more efficient truck.

Trim Level Options

The Toyota Tundra comes in six trim levels: SR, SR5, Limited, Platinum, 1794 Edition, and TRD Pro. Each boasts a wide variety of standard features and luxury options to help you customize your truck and enjoy your time on the road. With a starting MSRP of $28,640, the Tundra is highly affordable in its base package. It received an EPA rating of 15/19 mpg, and each trim level comes in a range of colors.

Interior Styling

You’ll feel as though you’re sitting in the lap of luxury when you test-drive a 2016 Toyota Tundra Diesel. This vehicle features well-designed gauges and smooth surfaces. The cabin is spacious and comfortable, with plenty of leg room in the back seat and an optional sliding rear window in the CrewMax models.

The 1794 Edition is particularly impressive, with supple leather seats and a luxury instrument panel. All trim levels have an optional dual-zone climate control feature that keeps the cabin comfortable no matter what the weather. You’ll like the ergonomically inclined center console and the excellent visibility from the driver’s seat.

Plenty of Storage

You might take your truck for your morning commute or a quick run to the supermarket, but you probably need it for cargo hauling, as well. Whether you’re loading up the back seat or the bed, the 2016 Toyota Tundra Diesel will have you covered.

Choose from three bed lengths when you’re ordering your vehicle, ranging from 5.5 to 8.1 feet in length. The 5.5-foot length provides you with the space you need to haul anything from sporting equipment to construction supplies, and each bed is 22 inches deep for safety and extra storage.

You’ll also like the spacious center console, which is deep enough to store a small computer or stack of files. It comes equipped with a power outlet, so you can charge your essential devices while you’re on the road. The rear seats fold up for extra storage when you don’t have more than one passenger, and the tailgate locks for extra security when you install a tonneau cover.

Power and Performance

Several gas-powered engine options come with the 2016 Toyota Tundra, including a 5.7-liter V8 engine. However, unlike the 2015 Tundra, the 2016 model is expected to feature an optional Cummins 5.0-liter turbo diesel. With an increasing focus on diesel engines, including cars powered by diesel, this could represent a significant advantage in the light-duty truck class.

Consumers want the most fuel-efficient vehicles they can buy, and trucks are notoriously gas-hungry. If you’re in the market for a new truck, a 2016 Toyota Tundra Diesel might offer the best option, whether you need it to haul work equipment or to tow your boat up to the lake over the weekend.

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blog 3What maps off a week better than a couple of nights of sleeping under the stars? Fortunately, Chesapeake, Virginia offers a couple camping destinations for singles, couples, families, and groups of friends alike. Whether you prefer to camp in your tent, in your RV, or without any protection at all, these destinations will provide you with the entertainment and relaxation you need to recuperate from the stresses of daily life.

Northwest River Park and Campground

With more than 750 acres of wide open spaces and secluded hiking trails, the Northwest River Park and Campground is the perfect place to get back to nature and enjoy your loved ones. It’s part of the Virginia Birding and Wildlife Trail, which means you’ll never lack for wildlife sightings, and there are enough modern amenities to keep you comfortable even while you’re roughing it.

Play horseshoes, take a boating ride, dip your toes in the water, or take a long morning hike at this park. You can rent canoes or paddleboats by the hour and take a long excursion or watch the kids while the scamper across and around the playground equipment. In addition to the available campsites, you can also rent cabins on the property for a more luxurious camping excursion. Read the rest of this entry »

blog 4Whether you live within the city limits and need a few ideas about entertainment or you’re visiting Norfolk for the first time, you can drive your Toyota to many awesome destinations. Start with these four suggestions that make sense any time of year.

Norfolk Botanical Garden

While the Norfolk Botanical Garden is arguably the most beautiful during the spring and summer, it comes to life in other ways throughout the fall and winter. For example, around the holidays, the gardens receive one million bulbs of Christmas lights to celebrate the season, transforming the paths and trails into a magical wonderland after dark.

The venue includes the titular botanical garden as well as a children’s garden, a trolley ride during group tours, a well-stocked library, and a cozy café. Admission costs $11 for adults and $9 for children, though if you plan to visit often, consider an annual membership so you can visit when you want for free. Read the rest of this entry »

blog 5When you visit Chesapeake, Virginia, you’ll never lack for entertainment and attractions. The city offers a host of venues and destinations to keep your schedule packed and your excitement level raised. When planning a trip to Chesapeake, gas up your Toyota and consider a couple of these five suggestions.

Dismal Swamp Canal

The name might not sound appealing, but the Dismal Swamp Canal is a national historic site and a great place to take the family for a day of natural excitement. Several hiking trails meander through the park that surrounds the Dismal Swamp Canal, and you’re sure to see your fair share of wildlife during your visit.

Rent a kayak to experience the water for yourself or bring your bicycles for a fast-paced trek through the park. Stop by the Visitor’s Center to learn about the canal’s history. It’s the oldest surviving man-made canal in the country, and it still exists as part of the Intercoastal Waterway that extends all the way to the Florida Keys. Read the rest of this entry »