Nov 28, 2016

blog 38Whether you’re adding a new member to the family or considering a part-time business that requires extra cargo space, there are many reasons to check out Toyota’s new SUV models.

Everything in Moderation

The Toyota 4Runner is the perfect match for those looking for a moderately sized SUV. It comfortably fits five passengers and is priced starting at $34,010. In addition to this, it proves cost efficient on the road, offering 17 miles per gallon in the city and 22 miles per gallon on the highway. The 4Runner’s 4.0-liter V6 engine and 270 horsepower were two of the many reasons this model earned the #1 spot among midsized SUVs in 2016.

Rough Riding

The Land Cruiser breathes performance and quality with 381 horsepower, a 5.7-liter V8 engine, a four-link rear suspension with coil springs, and four-wheel drive. This SUV was made and molded for rough terrain. Drivers can enjoy a smooth ride from the mountains to the beach while comfortably bringing a few friends along. Planning for extended trips or travel is also a simple feat; passengers don’t have to leave anything behind with 81.7 cubic feet of cargo room. What’s best is the fact that the suggested price is as low as $84,325 — which is a fair deal with all these great features.

Fit for Life

The 2016 Toyota Sequoia ranked third among large SUVs in the market by U.S. News. It offers 120.1 cubic feet of cargo capacity for extras, making it a top pick for those who travel often for business or pleasure. There’s a roof rack fit for weekend bike rides and tons of easily accessible storage space inside. Passengers will also delight in this model’s quality entertainment system, backed by JBL Audio and a Blu-Ray disc player. Even with these fun features, it is still fit for the big leagues with its ability to tow up to 7,400 pounds and a starting MSRP of $45,460.

Family Formed

The safety features for the Toyota RAV4 make it a great family car. It includes Toyota’s Total Safety Sense™ system, which offers extra tools for collision prevention, pedestrian awareness, lane alerts, and cruise control. The new S Code paint treatment options, 17-inch alloy wheels with super chrome finish, and rear bumper make it look cool enough for young drivers.

Other unique features include options like ECO mode, Sport mode, and Hybrid mode. Drivers can cruise along the highway with up to 5 passengers, or take off on longer trips with a 176-horsepower, 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine. The fuel economy is quite impressive as well: 23 miles per gallon in the city and 30 miles per gallon on the highway. With pricing that starts at $24,910 MSRP,  this model is trendy, economical, and safe.

Stand Out Features

The Toyota Highlander continues along the same lines. It boasts a starting MSRP of $30,490 and is packed with everything that avid drivers enjoy, including room for 8 passengers, a powerful V6 engine, 185 horsepower, and a fuel efficiency of 20 miles per gallon in the city. It’s no wonder the Highlander has acquired accolades such as #1 Midsize SUV, #1 Crossover SUV, and #1 SUV with 3 rows — in addition to recognition from IIHS and NHTSA.

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