You get in your vehicle, turn the key and put the transmission in gear. It’s one of those “automatic” things you do (even if yours is a “manual” transmission). The transmission is the thing that – quite literally – gets you in gear. Typically, it works trouble-free. But as with any piece of mechanical equipment, things can go wrong.

 

However, the experts at Peruzzi Toyota in Hatfield, PA have some helpful tips for keeping your transmission in peak shape – so that you never experience that sad feeling of having your vehicle go “wonky” when you can least afford it.

 

The first rule of a healthy transmission is to stick to the regular maintenance schedule outlined in your Toyota owner’s manual. Just like the human body, many parts “help” each other. If one thing is stressing, it puts extra pressure on another. See how that works?

 

Certain things in your engine require more frequent attention than others, say, oil changes (which, ideally, should happen every 3K miles or so). Your transmission needs more TLC based on whether it’s manual or automatic.

 

For manual transmissions, it’s smart to replace the all-important transmission fluid anywhere between 30,000 and 60,000 miles. For those using their manual transmission vehicle in a more heavy-duty way (like a work truck), a good rule of thumb is to have fluids checked and/or replaced around 15,000 miles.

 

Automatic transmissions tend to require a bit less attention. Most owner’s manuals note that the fluid generally never needs to replaced on an automatic transmission. However, it’s not a bad idea to have it looked at between 60,000 and 100,000 miles.

 

The good thing about checking your transmission is that it doesn’t need to be attended to at the same level as oil, tires or a battery. Still, it’s smart to include it in your service schedule. If you’re confused or have questions about this critical function of your vehicle, the friendly experts at Peruzzi Toyota in Hatfield, PA are always happy to answer your questions, with no pressure. Come on by!

Your tires are quite literally the “feet” of your vehicle. And like our own feet, sometimes things can get out of balance (which hurts.) Unlike cranky human feet, when tires go out of whack, it can have serious effects on the safety and efficiency of your car or truck. To get the best performance (and longest life) from your tires, put these tasks on your maintenance schedule. The expert service department of Peruzzi Toyota in Hatfield, PA will ensure that your vehicle is serviced quickly and efficiently, and that you’re back on the road in no time. OK, so here are the three things to pay attention to when it comes to your tires.

 

STEP 1: TIRE ROTATIONS

Like shoes, your tires don’t “wear” evenly. It’s smart to rotate your tires regularly. Every six months (or 6K-8K miles) is a good schedule to keep in mind. Rotating your tires, from front to back and left to right, is a great way to get the most out of every mile and to ensure that each tire is wearing evenly.

 

STEP 2: WHEEL ALIGNMENTS

When your vehicle is new, the alignment of your tires is in perfect position. As you drive, little things knock them out of balance. From hitting a curb to a fender bender, your wheels get pushed out of joint. That can increase the “wear” on a tire – especially if it’s rubbing up against something. A “wheel alignment” check will put things back on the right track.

 

STEP 3: WHEEL BALANCING

When your wheels are balanced, you get optimal performance from your vehicle. When they’re not, you’re going to experience more wear and tear on your tires. That everyday stress creates weak spots on the tire(s), as well as imbalanced weight. And that can lead to wobbles, weird vibrations as you drive – and eventually, possible flats and blowouts.

 

The service experts at Peruzzi Toyota in Hatfield, PA know just how to treat your tires so that you get the absolute most out of them. Think about safety, practicality and more, and get your tires in for a complete check at Peruzzi Toyota.

 

There are few better snacks than a fresh, soft pretzel with a bit of salt on it. It will satisfy your hunger and provide a salty treat that’s ripe with extra flavor opportunities. If you’re looking for a pretzel in the Hatfield, Pennsylvania, area, you’re in luck. There’s plenty of options, and the hardest choice you’ll have to make is where to go to grab one. Here are a few of the top options in town.

  1. Philly Pretzel Factory

Your first stop should be the Philly Pretzel Factory. As the name suggests, pretzels are their specialty. You can try their pretzels in a variety of forms. One of their most popular items is their plain pretzel, or “Real Pretzel” as highlighted on the menu. If you’re not in the mood for a traditional pretzel, but still want some salty, bready goodness in your life, they have a wide selection of other pretzel based items such as pretzel sausages, pretzel hot dogs, and even a pepperoni pretzel melt. If you love pretzels, you’re sure to find something great here.

  1. Jim’s Pretzels

Another wonderful place to grab a delicious specialty-made pretzel is Jim’s. This place cranks out some amazing and delicious pretzels. You can get a wide range of savory or sweet dipping sauces to try alongside your salt-blasted bread bites to enhance the flavor. Jim’s is a great place to go if you are driving by and need a quick pretzel fix.

The next time you’re craving pretzels, Check out the Philly Pretzel Factory or Jim’s Pretzels. They’re both out-of-this-world good.

There have been plenty of times when folks have wondered “How did a law like THAT ever get on the books?” Yes, America’s legal history is packed with some seriously weird rules and regulations, many of which have yet to be removed from the rolls. Peruzzi Toyota in Hatfield, PA thought they’d have a little fun and share some of the wackiest laws in America – as well as a few that are specific to Pennsylvania. Remember, Peruzzi Toyota in Hatfield, PA takes its customers and service seriously – but in the meantime, have a chuckle over these goofy laws.

 

In Alabama, there’s a law prohibiting operating a vehicle while wearing a blindfold. Talk about your “blind spots.” The good news is that today’s Toyotas come equipped with safety features like “blind spot warning” alerts. Of course, this negates actual blindfolds…

 

The Aloha State (Hawaii) has a law on the books that makes it illegal to have your vehicle’s hazard lights on – while the vehicle is in motion. Um, what?

 

Illinois law prohibits a driver from operating a car that doesn’t have a steering wheel.

 

Odd driving laws aren’t limited to combustion-engine vehicles: if you’re caught riding a bike in Wisconsin, and your hands aren’t on the handlebars, expect a ticket.

 

You might have to sit on a box to see over the steering wheel, but in South Dakota, you only have to be 14 to get a driver’s license.

 

In Oklahoma, you can get busted for reading a comic book while driving. The current crop of Toyotas, available at Peruzzi Toyota in Hatfield, PA, come equipped with plenty of features to keep you entertained, but will also let you keep your eyes on the road.

 

North Carolina law prohibits playing in traffic. But if there are any lawbreakers out there, Toyota’s Safety Sense features, with things like pedestrian detection, will help mitigate any potential dangers.

 

Of course, as one of the oldest states in America, Pennsylvania has its share of weird traffic laws.  For one, it’s illegal to tie your horse to a parking meter (even if you have the quarters).

 

Speaking of horses, old Pennsylvania law cites that a driver should not only pull over in the presence of the equine but cover the car with a blanket until the horses pass.

 

Finally, because  Pennsylvania has so much livestock, laws are laid out to protect them. If you’re driving at night on country roads, you’re supposed to stop every mile and set up a flare as a warning to livestock – then wait 10 minutes for them to pass. At that rate, expect to get home in about three days.

 

Yes, these goofy laws are fun. But if you’re in the market for a no-nonsense talk on one of the best-selling car brands in the world, come by Peruzzi Toyota in Hatfield, PA to see what we have to offer.

Two car brands have been on the road for decades – the Nissan Sentra (which debuted in 1982) and the Toyota Corolla, which launched in 1968. They’re both popular, but the 2020 Toyota Corolla, available at Peruzzi Toyota in Hatfield, PA, has just significantly raised the stakes over its competitor.

 

The 2020 Toyota Corolla continues its tradition of being the world’s all-time best-selling passenger car. Yet in comparing both models, Toyota has upped the game by loading the 2020 model with a sportier look and plenty of standard features, including safety equipment.

 

Drivers who want a reliable vehicle that’s never boring have more options with the Corolla. Style and versatility are standard in both the hatchback and sedan models, whereas the Sentra is only available as a sedan.

 

Then there’s power and efficiency. The 2020 Toyota Corolla from Peruzzi Toyota in Hatfield, PA, offers 139-hp and a crisp 29 mpg city/37 hwy in fuel efficiency. Opt for the Corolla hybrid sedan with two electric motors and you can expect 52 mpg (combined city and highway).

 

In comparing the Sentra to the 2020 Toyota Corolla, the Corolla comes better equipped. In the safety department, features (all standard) include active lane control, automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, high beam control and more. When it comes to comfort, the Corolla’s front seats are roomier than pricier vehicles. While the hatchback version is smaller, it packs impressive cargo space (18 cubic feet), making it a great choice for those who enjoy weekend getaways.

 

Even the base model of the 2020 Toyota Corolla features lots of standard goodies, including a 7.0-inch touchscreen and Apple CarPlay compatibility (Android Auto is in the works). Stepping up the trim, you’ll find larger touchscreens, 18-inch wheels, satellite radio, blind-spot monitors, dual-zone climate control and more.

 

When it comes to choosing between the Corolla and the Sentra, the 2020 Toyota Corolla is way ahead of the competition. Stop by Peruzzi Toyota in Hatfield, PA for a closer look at the newest version of this game-changing vehicle.

There’s fun and then there’s fun that surpasses the norm, and that’s what you’ll experience at escape room attractions. Plan a visit, if you dare, and see if you have what it takes to make your way out of the maze.

  1. Expedition Escape!

Just 10 minutes away, in Montgomeryville, you’ll have 60 minutes to use your deductive skills to find your way out at Expedition Escape! Choose from one of five challenging escape rooms to conquer, then make a reservation so you and your friends can work together to solve the puzzle. The escape rooms are open Wednesday through Sunday.

  1. Play It Out Escape Room

Become Sherlock Holmes and search for clues, untangle puzzles, and find the answers to riddles at the Play It Out Escape Room. Choose from one of two mind-boggling rooms to test your powers of observation. Whether your party is new to escape rooms or seasoned veterans, you can choose the level of difficulty, so everyone can have a fun time. Open Thursday through Sunday.

  1. Escape Room Mystery

Like any good escape room, you’ll have 60 minutes to figure out the clues at the Escape Room Mystery adventure. Expect the ultimate experience with rooms designed to stump you. Whether you choose the Egyptian Tomb, get other-worldly at Area 51, figure out the odds in the Billionaire’s Den, or work with Revolution Spies, each room will put your brain cells to the test. Open daily.

Take your need for excitement to another level of fun and intrigue, and test your skills to the max whenever you venture into an escape room near Hatfield.

 

When off-road adventures are on your itinerary, you’ll want to be behind the wheel of a reliable SUV. With the 2020 4Runner, you can count on an exciting ride every time.

4Runner Trims

The 2020 4Runner is available in seven stylish trims. These include the SR5, SR5 Premium, TRD Off-Road, TRD Off-Road Premium, TRD Pro, Limited, and the Nightshade Special Edition. Each trim has a spacious interior providing plenty of room for passengers as well as cargo. Power-wise, all trims are equipped with a 4.0-liter V-6 engine paired with a five-speed automatic transmission.

Technology

No matter where the road takes you, staying connected and entertained makes the trip more enjoyable. The 4Runner makes this happen with a new infotainment system with an 8-inch touch screen. You’ll have access to Android Auto, Amazon Alexa, and Apple CarPlay.

You’ll also have Bluetooth capability, HD radio, voice recognition, and an eight-speaker audio system. Also new is the addition of USB ports that are accessible to rear passengers. Optional features such as a moonroof, universal garage door opener, 15-speaker JBL premium stereo system, dual-zone automatic climate control, and a universal garage door opener are also available, depending on the selected trim.

Safety

Whether your travels are on the road or off, safety is an important factor and the 4Runner won’t let you down. New for 2020, and as standard equipment, Toyota’s Safety Sense-P suite is fitted with advanced technology. It includes automatic high-beam headlights, lane departure warning, forward collision warning, adaptive cruise control, pedestrian detection, and forward automatic emergency braking.

Make your next adventure one to remember with a 2020 4Runner as your means of getting there.

 

Whenever you’re out and about town and want to take a break for brunch, local restaurants offer diverse menus to please the pickiest palate. For your next late morning/early afternoon meal, consider these favorites in and around Hatfield.

  1. The Energy Station

When your energy levels are running low, plan a visit to The Energy Station to replenish your get-up-and-go with a delicious meal. The restaurant is open daily and specializes in home-style cooking and freshly made ice cream. Breakfast is served all day, along with daily specials, and the ice cream shop serves up more than 30 homemade flavors.

  1. Cafe V-dal

Experience an inviting and friendly atmosphere when you stop for brunch at Cafe V-dal. The cafe is everything you could want when it comes to delicious food, generous portions, and reasonable prices. The menu offers a variety of dishes including eggs Benedict, breakfast sandwiches, assorted sweet and salty crepes, specialty omelets, fresh pastries, and more. The cafe is open until 2 p.m. on Monday, and 3 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.

  1. The Metropolitan American Diner and Bar

Located in North Wales, just 17 minutes from Hatfield, The Metropolitan American Diner and Bar offers breakfast and lunch all day. Here, you get to enjoy a wide range of favorites, from  Belgian waffels, buttermilk pancakes, or French toast, to soup and a sandwich, a plump burger,  meatloaf, shrimp scampi, or pasta and meatballs. Assorted desserts, beer, wine, and cocktails are also available.

With restaurants such as these available, your cravings for an enjoyable brunch — and other meals — can be easily satisfied.

Japan is taking a look to the future with the development of a prototype city powered by hydrogen fuel cells. The living laboratory will be known as Woven City.

City Planning

Toyota plans to build this working city, which will be known as Woven City, on 175 acres along the base of Mt. Fuji and it will serve as an active laboratory for the creation of futuristic technology. The city will house researchers as well as residents responsible for developing the technology.

City Focus

The goal of the prototype city is to provide a place where testing and development of areas such as personal mobility, robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), smart homes, and autonomy take place in a controlled environment. Testing and development of future technologies will be on-going. This will be possible because the city’s infrastructure will be connected on all levels, allowing researchers to monitor and test the technology firsthand.

City Design

Woven City will be fully sustainable, using natural wood for buildings, and solar panels and hydrogen fuel cells to supply energy. Residences will be equipped with cutting edge technology such as sensor-based AI to monitor daily living, and fully autonomous vehicles with zero-emission imprints. The futuristic city will also include an expansive central park and neighborhood parks. Homes in Woven City will be populated by Toyota employees, retirees, visiting scientists, retired couples, and retailers. The first steps in groundbreaking are planned for the beginning of 2021 with an initial 2,000 people.

If living in the Woven City sounds like an opportunity not to be ignored, keep current on the latest comings and goings and sign up for the team.

The rumor mill is in full swing with 2020 models all but released and 2021 models popping up on the horizon. One Toyota model that many are saying will get a big overhaul is the 2021 Toyota Tundra. Long-time fans of the Tundra and truck enthusiasts of all types will love what’s in store for the new Tundra. Here’s a quick peek at everything we know about the new Tundra.

It’s Time for a Refreshed Look

If one thing is for certain, it’s that a re-design is long overdue. The highly-acclaimed pickup has had several updates to power and performance features but hasn’t had a visual overhaul for over a decade. While no official look has been revealed, and actual photos of the truck have been disguised with camouflage, one can take clues from other recent Toyota revamps such as the Highlander. If so, we can look forward to a complex front grille design with sleek accents throughout the body.

Why Is 2021 the Perfect Time for an Overhaul

There’s no better time than this upcoming model release for the Tundra to receive a big update. While the truck has remained somewhat popular throughout the years, all one needs to do is compare it to leading trucks, such as the Silverado, to see why Toyota might spring a redesign on buyers. Just over 115,000 2018 Tundras were sold in the last year. Compare that to the over 600,000 Silverados and it’s clear some changes need to be made to stay competitive.

2021 could bring in a new Toyota Tundra model. Stay tuned for new updates and information.