Thursday, November 16, 2017

Mobility For All


This November is the beginning of Toyotas first ever global campaign—a campaign to further evolve their commitment to human mobility in ‘all walks of life’ (so to speak)—called “Start Your Impossible”. The campaign not only celebrates Toyotas sponsorship of the Olympic and Paralympic Games but also further solidifies their role as a humanitarian conscious company with a mission to create a barrier free society.


“Start Your Impossible” debuts with a film entitled “Mobility For All” which features 100 real-life mobility stories of Olympic and Paralympic athletes and other individuals (ages 1 to 100) in every stage of life.



In line with the new campaign; Toyota has also launched a website– MobilityForAll.com. In consultation with the National Center for Accessible Media in the United States, the website is built to be accessible for users with various impairments and to allow all users to experience the site’s content. Whether set to default, visually impaired, hearing impaired, mobility impaired or cognitively impaired, all coding and design features work to make the experience equally seamless for all users.


“Mobility means something different to every person around the world.  At Toyota, we have always defined mobility as providing people with the opportunity to move freely, and we believe the time has come to share our mobility vision and solutions with everyone.  I can think of no better stage to announce our evolution as The Human Movement Company than the pinnacle of human movement, the Olympic and Paralympic Games,” said Jack Hollis, group vice president and general manager, Toyota Motor North America. “At Toyota, we believe that movement is a human right. With the ‘Start Your Impossible’ campaign, we aim to inspire people and as a company, aspire to solve challenges and create solutions to mobility barriers that limit human potential.”


To view and learn more about Toyota and the “Start Your Impossible” campaign visit "MobilityForAll.com".

To learn more about your local Toyota or to view the stores inventory visit our own site here.



Thanks for reading!



Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Toyota Impact Grant

Toyota has partnered with the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas to gift a lucky group of establishments a $1 million Impact Grant.  There are up to 3,000 homeless women in Collin County, and many of them sadly have young children. Meanwhile, the greater area is blossoming with new housing developments and a multitude of large companies settling in. This grant will restore balance to the community while creating a self-sustaining independence for the people in need.

The winners group includes these community initiatives; Agape Resource and Assistance Center, Family Promise of Collin County, Hope’s Door New Beginning Center, and Shiloh Place of McKinney.


The grant initiative includes efforts to provide safe and stable housing, assist with reliable and affordable transportation, facilitate childcare and youth development, and improve the less endowed peoples ability to cultivate their own success through education and training.

Collin County Mobility Collaborative was selected from more than 40 applications, representing approximately 150 nonprofit, academic, and entrepreneur institutions.

“Despite the rapid growth of Collin County, there are many women and children in need,” said Janet Collinsworth, founder & executive director, Agape Resource and Assistance Center. “Our approach taps into the strengths of each of our organizations, providing a holistic approach that addresses housing, transportation, childcare, education and support services.  Through this effort our hope is not only to empower these women, but also to create a model of collaboration with a program that can be replicated.”


The grant is a joint initiative between Toyota Motor North America and Toyota Financial Services, administered in partnership with United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, and provides funds over a two-year period. We wish the homeless of Collin County have the best of luck, and hope to see much growth and progress in the coming years.

Thursday, June 29, 2017

Goodbye Scion iM, Hello Toyota Corolla iM!

With the unfortunate (but relatively foreseen) death of the Scion brand, Toyota has taken the viable contenders from the lineup under its wing and has converted them into Toyota cars. The Scion FR-S becomes the Toyota 86, the Scion iA becomes the Toyota Yaris iA, and the iM becomes the Toyota Corolla iM. The iM in particular has been bestowed some really choice enhancements that greatly enhance the appeal. The Toyota Corolla iM weighs less and has better handling, is much safer, and offers a lot more connectivity than the previous rendition.


The 2017 Toyota Corolla iM comes in a single, well-equipped model, and comes with a surprisingly hefty amount of standard features for the class. The iM offers many small item bins and storage areas throughout its cabin, premium quality sound from the Corolla iM’s Pioneer stereo, and user-friendly controls for audio, climate control, and standard feature navigation. On top of these features and a lengthy list of standard convenience features, Toyota adds Toyota Safety Sense C, which includes pre-collision braking, lane departure warning, and automatic high beams. The inclusion of this safety gear in every Corolla iM is impressive, especially considering the economy class starting price of $18,750.

The iM is powered by a seven-speed automatic synergy transmission paired to a four-cylinder 1.8 L engine produces 137 horsepower and offers electrifying acceleration. More still, this combination makes for seamless handling and gets 36 mpg on the highway. There are two drive modes, Eco and Sport, which can supplement even better fuel economy or improved power.



Overall, Toyota has nicely flipped the Scion iM into a very attractive front-wheel-drive car that has above-average performance and impressive fuel economy. This would be an excellent car for anyone looking for withstanding practicality and reliable performance. Interested in seeing the new iM? Check out our inventory here or schedule a test drive with us!

Friday, May 12, 2017

Toyotas Celica



The Toyota Celica is a sports car that was produced by Toyota from 1970 to 2006. The Celicas name was derived from the Latin word coeliac, meaning “heavenly”, or “celestial”. The car was a move by Toyota to become more integrated with the American market, which at the time was running rampant with muscle cars and high gas prices. An economical Japanese muscle car was an apt contestant; Toyota just needed a thoughtful design that would appeal to Americans.


The Celica evidently took inspiration from Fords Mustang- perceivably the reigning champ of American muscle cars in the 70’s. After being denied a partnership with Ford, Toyota analyzed what about the Mustang was so well liked and made a sports car of their own in that image.


The second generation of the Celica was the most striking and memorable of the various alterations through the years. 1977 gave the Celica the option of an incredibly slick lift-back shape, that was again similar to Fords Mustang, but was fitting enough on the Celica to still be really cool. This generation was also bestowed with an informative gauge cluster, a blacked out grille, a prominent hood and an aesthetic pose.



The Celica was a fun, sporty car that appealed to young buyers in the mid-’70s, but is quite a rarity to see one these days. Interestingly enough, if you happen to find one for sale, it will likely be hilariously underpriced. Although the powertrain is simple and withstanding, the bodies are prone to rust and the sheet metal for them isn’t available. Many of the parts are now becoming more and more scarce as well. Because of this, it would be extremely wise to buy one of these with original mechanicals and a refurbished exterior. Alas what you will likely find out there, if anything, would be a modified shell of a Celica.


Friday, May 5, 2017

Toyota Corolla's 50th Anniversary


The Toyota Corolla is a bona fide family car- having offered superior reliability and economy since its release, there’s good reason for it to be passed down from one generation to the next. To be specific, the Corolla has been a part of some families for 11 generations, and has officially been sold for half a century.

More than 43 million Corollas have been sold over the last 50 years, earning its outstanding status as the worlds best-selling car of all time. In order to celebrate this momentous achievement, Toyota has just launched the Corolla 50th Anniversary campaign- a year-long effort to showcase the affect that the Corolla has had through its numerous years of production.


Actresses Gina Rodriguez and Hannah Simone tell their personal stories and adventures and encourage other Corolla drivers to do the same using the hashtag #Corolla50. These charming anecdotes can be found alongside the rest of the Anniversary campaigns at corolla50.toyota.com. The campaign site offers the chance to participate in sweepstakes with the opportunity to win a 2017 Corolla, and you can also see all of the unique content generated by Corolla owners through the hashtag.

After 50 years of gleefully nesting at the top of the car market, Toyota will be rolling out a 50th Anniversary Special Edition package that offers a generous parade of features to give the love back. This celebratory package will include custom wheels, a 7-inch High-Res Touch-Screen, shimmering LED headlamps, a Smart Key system with push button start, a black interior with exclusive Black Cherry accents and a few 50th Anniversary badges to ice the cake.



Only 8,000 of the Special Edition Corollas will be sold in the U.S., and we’re lucky enough to have one here at Smart Toyota. Come see the Special Edition or quickly schedule a test drive for yourself here at our website!

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Millennials Personal Concept- the FT-4X

Toyota released a new 4WD crossover concept at the New York Auto Show the other day that received mixed reception. The reception of the vehicle may have been more neutral or even resoundingly better had it not been for the cringe-inducing annotations directed towards millennials. Toyota conducted research on the outdoor habits of Generation Y aged professionals and concluded that they enjoy impromptu excursions that involve no planning and normally dont last too long. These results couldn’t be more ambiguous, but they certainly sound valid. So, they get a pass.

Forgetting the disconcerting marketing that accompany the vehicle, Toyota genuinely created something commendably unique and worthwhile here. Taking a look at the side, you can clearly see the body was designed in ‘X’s, and is abound in bulky geometric angles that emanate a rugged appeal. Contrary to the FT-4X’s rough design; the suspension and powertrain would be less hardy than one might anticipate, as this is decidedly a ‘casual-core’ oriented vehicle over a performance vehicle.


The rear bumper has two tie-down loops, as does the front. The roof is flat, and sports four additional tie downs and an electrical outlet at each corner. The rear is where the FT-4X starts to satiate our outdoorsy expectations.  The large, rear encompassing hatch opens itself both horizontally and vertically, featuring a nifty handle that rotates to select the preferred mode of opening. Inside the hatch are two boxes- a cold box for perishable foods and a warm box for things like blankets and wet gloves.

The inside offers a useful layout, where everything you see likely serves a secondary purpose. Theres a mounted light that detaches and works as a flashlight and the dashboard detaches to be used as a boombox. All compartments are color coded based on whether they are lidded or open; hence the water bottle door handles are blue and the waterproof, mesh compartments are all orange. The best hidden gadget in the FT-4X cabin is within the armrest- a North Face sleeping bag!


The convenience and neatness of the FT-4X could easily be utilized and enjoyed by anyone who takes part in impromptu camping trips or outdoor escapades of the sort. Being able to settle into your vehicle after work and ask yourself whether youre going home or on an outdoor excursion would be quite emancipating! Fingers crossed that the FT-4X makes it to production! 

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

The All New Camry


The Toyota Camry is all new for 2018. The lower, sleeker, and technologically advanced Camry doesn’t come without a price though. In order to pull off a complete redesign of the Camry as well as other vehicles in its lineup, Toyota will be employing its largest manufacturing plant investment in American history. Toyota will be spending $1.3 billion on upgrades to its core plant in Georgetown, Kentucky. A majority of the investment is in fact geared for the new Camry, and the remainder will be used to update equipment that can evolve production as a whole.


The exterior design of past Camrys has mostly been endearingly coined as ‘vanilla’ or less endearingly described as flat out bland. It may not have been the most exciting design produced by Toyota, but it still retained strong sales due to the cars significant efficiency and value. Alas, the compromise between style and adeptness is coming to a close as even the most practical vehicles are getting more and more striking and aesthetic. The Camry has been bestowed an expressive fascia with a prominent grille that’s sure to be noticed, as well as a finely detailed cabin with much improved comfort and usability.

The new dashboard evolves from a standard ‘T’ shape into more of a sweeping design inspired by the coziness and warmth of home furnishings. Former monotone themes have been upgraded into mixed hues and tones that offer more visual depth and contrast. The ergonomics of the console have also been improved. The 2018 Camry will be one of the first midsized sedans to feature a heads up display- as well as two other interlinked next-generation display screens with varying functions.


Also new for the Camry is the 3.5 L V6 paired to the new eight speed transmission- expected to get best in class fuel economy and better power and torque than the last generation. All new Camrys will additionally receive Toyotas Safety Sense suite that includes pre-collision warning, pedestrian detection, lane departure warning, and automatic high beams. The Camry retains adaptive cruise control and the backup camera.


Toyota put the cards down this year with a whopping investment and an infallible new ringer in the lineup.  Interested in a test drive? Visit our site here to set it up or receive additional information/updates on the Toyotas brand new Camry.