Early Arrival 2010 Toyota Models are Here!

2010 Toyota models are rolling into dealerships around the country!  Some of the new arrivals include the 2010 Camry, the 2010 Corolla, and the 2010 Toyota Prius.

The 2010 Toyota Camry gets a new and improved 2.5-liter four-cylinderas its base standard engine.  It also offers an available V-6 powertrain.  There are other minor styling updates for 2010, including a now standard stability system and a new USB audio compatibility. The Camry got excellent ratings in crash tests, offers an affordable base model, and has a very quiet interior. The 2010 Camry is now in its fourth model year.

The 2010 Toyota Corolla is a sporty sedan with an electronic stability system and traction control as standard equipment new for 2010. The Corolla also comes standard with six airbags and ABS.  The 2010 Toyota Corolla benefits from excellent gas mileage, straightforward controls, and upscale options.  The Corolla's base engine is a 1.8-liter four-cylinder, paired to either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. The XRS model has a more powerful 2.4-liter four-cylinder, mated to either a five-speed manual or a five-speed automatic transmission, which can be manually shifted when placed in the "S" position.

The 2010 Toyota Prius comes in with an all-new third generation. It gets 50 mpg combined mileage, has an available solar-panel moonroof, and an EV Mode for electric-only cruising.  Last year's 1.5-liter four-cylinder has been replaced by a 1.8-liter engine augmented by a number of high-efficiency tricks — among them an electric water pump, exhaust gas recovery, a more efficient automatic transmission and optimized regenerative braking.  The Prius offers out of this world gas mileage, excellent interior quality and room, a long list of standard safety features, and many high-tech options. Though the Prius' roofline retains its well-recognized hump, Toyota moved the crest 3.9 inches rearward for better aerodynamics and more backseat headroom. Redesigned front seatbacks increase rear legroom, and the cargo area is slightly wider and longer, too.




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