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Toyota Highlander

Toyota Highlander
The hybrid's 27/25 mpg fuel economy leads the affordable midsize SUV class and is definitely an improvement over the conventional Highlander's 20/27 mpg rating. However, it would still take many years (probably even more than most people would keep the car) to make up for the cost of that $9,000 premium in gas savings -- prompting many reviewers to say the Highlander Hybrid isn't worth it unless you're a die-hard environmentalist.

Toyota Matrix

Toyota Matrix
The newest Toyota Matrix is available in three trim levels: base, S and XRS. Base models have a respectable number of convenience features as standard or optional, though the S comes with more of them as standard equipment. The XRS is the top-level trim and also boasts bigger wheels and a sport-tuned suspension. On the base front-wheel-drive Toyota Matrix, you’ll find a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine rated at 132 horsepower and 128 pound-feet of torque. A five-speed manual transmission is standard, and a four-speed automatic is optional.

Toyota Sequoia

Toyota Sequoia
Toyota Sequoia Reviews You should be aware that when reviewing 2010 Toyota Sequoia reviews, what is said regarding a vehicle can typically be applied to the entire generation. A generation is made up of similar vehicles from one year to the next. When a vehicle undergoes a redesign, it is considered a new generation.

Toyota Sienna

Toyota Sienna
The Sienna comes in 7-seat and 8-seat versions. The 7-seat version has two reclining bucket seats in the middle, each with a pop-out footrest. It could be a very relaxing way to travel, but an adult would not have adequate legroom to use the footrest unless the front seat were moved all the way forward. Unlike the Honda Odyssey, the 7-seat version does not allow the right middle seat to be moved into the center of the car. So a mom driving with a baby in the middle cannot move the kid within arm's reach.

Toyota Tacoma

Toyota Tacoma
The Toyota Tacoma has long been an award-winning car, including recognition from J.D. Power as the "Best Midsize Pickup in Initial Quality" for 2007, and Truck Trend's Best in Class Compact Pickup for 2009. The 2010 model was the U.S. News Best Car for the Money in the compact pickup class. In short, the 2010 Toyota Tacoma impresses reviewers with its combination of comfort and utility. Left Lane News points out that car experts aren't the only ones impressed with the Toyota Tacoma: buyers are too. "So hot is the Tacoma, in fact, that its 2009 sales of 111,824 units outsold Ford's Ranger, Nissan's Frontier and Dodge's Dakota - combined." However, Left Lane News points out that the Toyota Tacoma's success may be less about it and more about its competition. "The Tacoma is getting up there in age, but in this less-than-competitive class, it's unquestionably the segment leader." Toyota Tacoma Toyota Tacoma Toyota Tacoma Toyota Tacoma Toyota Tacoma
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