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Toyota Sells 1,654 Prius Plug-In Hybrids in April

The Toyota Prius Plug-In might be the newest addition to the Prius Family of Cars, but that doesn't mean it's having any trouble fitting right in. Of the combined 25,168 Prius hybrids sold last month, 1,654 were the limitedly-released Prius Plug-In. And with Toyota estimating the sale of roughly 16,000 to 17,000 of the Prius Plug-In this year, it's looking like it's right on track.

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Toyota Displays Future Technology and Designs in China

The Chinese car market is growing, and fast. In fact, it's the single fastest growing automotive market in the world. That's why you won't find anyone at Lawrence Toyota, serving the greater Lawrenceville, New Jersey area, who's shocked to learn that Toyota is showing off its latest concepts, designs, and technologies at the Beijing International Auto Show before anywhere else.

In total, Toyota unveiled three concepts at the show. The first?

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New York Auto Show Gets First Impression of the 2013 Toyota Avalon

The 2013 Toyota Avalon has been officially unveiled, and Lawrence Toyota, serving Lawrenceville, New Jersey has the inside scoop just for you.

The fourth generation of the Japanese automaker's full-size sedan is sportier than ever on the outside. On the inside, it's refined and elegant. And believe us when we say it has the performance to back those looks up. It features three distinct drive modes via driver-selectable switches: Normal, Eco, and Sport…

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Toyota Develops Excess Wear & Use Protection Plan for Lease Customers

We here at Lawrence Toyota always say that Toyota is looking out for its customers, and the development of their latest service more than proves it. Dubbed the Excess Wear & Use Protection Plan, it's focus is to put customers' minds at ease who've chosen to lease a new Toyota .

And how exactly can it do that? Simply put, by eliminating the fear of charges that they would otherwise be responsible for paying, in…

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Toyota Hopes To Sell Tens of Thousands of Hydrogen Cars

Ever think you'd see a hydrogen powered Toyota Prius at Lawrence Toyota in Lawrenceville, New Jersey? The Japanese auto maker is looking to produce "tens of Thousands" of hydrogen fueled cars by 2020, so get ready.1

Toyota already leads sales of hybrid cars, thanks to Prius models, as well as the new Plug-in variant. Toyota Europe's head of operations Didier Leroy is also introducing a Plug-in electric RAV4 and FT-Bh compressed natural…

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100 Non-Profits to Receive New Toyota Vehicles in 2012

During 2011, Toyota managed to give away a new Toyota to 100 different non-profit groups in the US with its "100 Cars for Good" program. It goes without saying that the project was a big hit with non-profits, local communities, and everyday Toyota fans alike. All non-profits had to do was submit  an application, explaining how a new vehicle could benefit their cause and further engage with their community.

Seeing as the program was such…

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Toyota Hybrid Vehicles: Past, Present and Future

Times are certainly changing. When the original Toyota Prius appeared in 1997 (albeit a bit later in the U.S.), it was the first mass-produced hybrid vehicle in the world. Today, the Prius family is made up of several members: the third-generation Toyota Prius, the Toyota Prius v extended hatchback, the thrifty, subcompact Toyota Prius c, which will launch soon, and the newest Prius plug-in, which also premieres (at select dealerships) this spring. In a…

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Detroit Auto Show Indicates New Toyota Outlook for 2012

Automotive meccas, like the North American International Auto Show that recently, offer automakers a chance to show off their finest new models and concepts. However, they also provide the opportunity to display new brand attitudes as well. This year, in Detroit, Toyota took full advantage of both.

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Six Hybrid Toyota Models for 2012

Toyota recently announced that they'd be bringing six new hybrid models to the market in the 2012 model year. This doesn't include the new Toyota Prius v, upcoming Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid, or even the recently-announced Toyota Prius C. Rather, Toyota has said that their goal is to further expand its hybrid offerings.

More specifically, the Japanese automaker is claiming that two of these six new models will be released under the luxury Lexus brand, while the remaining four will see a Toyota badge. Furthermore, the company also states that only three of the new hybrids will be…

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