The 2014 Toyota Yaris at Pennsylvania Toyota Dealership is packed full of safety features to ensure that you and your passengers are as safe as possible when driving. Toyota uses innovative technology to incorporate top of the line safety features into the new Toyota Yaris, making it one of the safest subcompact vehicles on the market.
Airbags
The Yaris comes standard with nine airbags, providing plenty of protection for all passengers. These include driver and front passenger Advanced Airbag System as well as seat-mounted side and seat cushion airbags, front and rear side curtain airbags and driver knee airbag.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Toyota’s Tire Pressure Monitoring System is a standard feature in every Yaris. This system immediately alerts the driver to air pressure issues and inadequate inflation, decreasing the likelihood of experiencing a tire related emergency.
Star Safety System
This safety system come equipped with six standard safety features including traction control, anti-lock brake system, electronic brake force distribution, brake assist, vehicle stability control and Smart Stop Technology.
Injury Minimizing Front Seats
Toyota has further protected drivers and passengers with their Whiplash-Injury-Lessening seatbacks in the front seat. These seats were designed to reduce the range of motion in the body in the event of a rear end collision. This helps to control extreme body movement in the event of an emergency and minimize injury.
LATCH
Another important safety component in the Yaris is the LATCH restraint system for child safety seats. With anchors and tethers in place in the rear seats, child safety seats can be securely attached, making sure that younger passengers are as safe as possible.
Toyota’s focus on providing the safest ride possible has certainly paid off with the 2013 Yaris. The standard safety features make it clear that keeping drivers and passengers safe is a top priority that consumers can appreciate and trust.
You don’t have to have a lot of cash or take on high monthly payments to drive home an SUV. If you are looking to add an SUV to your household vehicles, or you are considering upgrading to something a little bit bigger to accommodate your growing family, consider a quality pre-owned SUV. Pennsylvania Toyota dealership has pre-owned SUVs that can be yours for less than $15,000.
2005 Toyota RAV4
The 5-passenger 2005 Toyota RAV4 has a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine that produces 161hp at 5700 RPM and averages an estimated 20 mpg city and 24 mpg highway. The 4-wheel drive SUV earned a 9.2 out of 10 consumer rating from Kelley Blue Book readers and it earned a good rating in IIHS moderate overlap front crash and side testing. The 2005 Toyota RAV4 is accompanied by a free CARFAX report that verifies it is a 1-owner vehicle.
2006 Toyota Highlander FWD
The 2006 Toyota Highlander front-wheel drive SUV earned a good rating in moderate overlap front crash tests conducted by the IIHS. The 5-passenger SUV earned a 9.1 out of 10 overall rating from KBB.com readers. The 33.-liter V6 beneath the hood produces 215 hp at 5800 RPM and averages 17 mpg in the city and 23 mpg on the highway, according to the EPA.
2007 Toyota RAV4 Sport 4WD
The 5-passenger 2007 Toyota RAV4 Sport has a 3.5-liter engine and it is a 4×4. The SUV earned good ratings in moderate overlap front and side crash testing, according to the IIHS. The EPA-estimated fuel economy rating for the 2007 Toyota RAV4 Sport is 21 mpg city and 28 mpg highway.
Hatfield Toyota Suggests the Prius 5-Door Wagon
Don’t let the word “wagon” scare you. The Prius wagon isn’t your grandma’s station wagon. The new Toyota Prius wagon is spacious, stylish and economical. If you have a family or you just like the extra space for your friends, consider the Prius 5-door wagon to get you where you need to go without breaking the bank on the lot and at the gas pump. Hatfield Toyota suggests the Toyota Prius 5-door wagon for drivers.
2013 Toyota Prius v Five
Toyota’s 5-passenger hybrid, the 2013 Prius v Five station wagon has a 134-hp 1.8-liter 4-cylinder hybrid engine beneath the hood and a continuously variable-speed automatic transmission. The front-wheel drive hybrid was designed with MacPherson strut front suspension and a stabilizer bar in the rear. The 2013 Prius v lineup is a 2013 IIHS Top Safety Pick and it received an overall 5-star safety rating from the NHTSA.
2014 Toyota Prius v Wagon
The 2014 Toyota Prius v Wagon Five is available as well as the wagon 2014 Prius v Three. Each one is affordable and equipped with the latest safety technology and features. Both wagon hybrids are powered by a 1.8-liter 4-cylinder engine that averages 44 mpg in the city and 40 mpg on the highway, according to EPA estimates. Toyota’s hybrid Prius v Wagon ranked in the top 5 in the US News Wagons and Hybrid Cars categories. The 2014 Toyota Prius front-wheel drive v wagon also earned a 5-star safety rating from the NHTSA.
Toyota Dealer Can Help You Find the Ideal Hybrid
There are so many options for drivers who are conscious about their mpg and concerned with their carbon footprint. The days of small, compact and awkward hybrids are over. Toyota offers many hybrid models that fit each driver’s unique driving styles. Toyota dealer in the Trenton area can help you find your ideal hybrid.
2008 Toyota Highlander Hybrid
The 2008 Toyota Highlander Hybrid has a 3.3-liter V6 hybrid and a variable transmission. The EPA-estimated fuel economy rating is 27 mpg city and 25 mpg on the highway. The hybrid SUV earned 5 stars in front driver, side driver and side passenger crash testing conducted by the NHTSA.
2013 Toyota Avalon Hybrid
The 2013 Toyota Avalon Hybrid has a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder hybrid engine and a continuously variable transmission. The EPA-estimated fuel economy rating for the 4-foor sedan is 40 mpg city and 39 mpg highway. The 2013 Toyota Avalon Hybrid earned the highest safety rating from the NHTSA- an overall 5-star safety rating. Safety features in the Avalon Hybrid include Toyota’s Star Safety System with ABS, brake assist, traction control, stability control and brakeforce distribution.
2014 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE and XLE
The 2014 Toyota Camry is also powered by Toyota’s 2.5-liter hybrid engine. The 5-passenger sedan Toyota Camry Hybrid LE has an EPA-estimated fuel economy rating of 43 mpg in the city and 39 mpg highway. The 2014 Toyota Camry XLE Hybrid averages an estimated 40 mpg city and 39 mpg highway. The 2014 Toyota Camry is a 2013 IIHS Top Safety Pick and the recipient of an overall 5-star safety rating from the NHTSA.
According to the National Safety Council, a traffic death is 3 times more likely to occur at night. Driving at night exposes drivers to unpredictable scenarios and challenges that don’t present themselves during the daylight hours. When the sun goes down, your eyes lose the light they depend on to see. When the light is reduced, your depth perception, clarity and peripheral vision are all compromised. Pennsylvania Toyota dealership has tips for drivers to help keep them safe at night.
Prep Your Car for Night Driving
Make sure that all of your lights are working properly and that your headlights are properly aimed. Clean the inside of the windshield to reduce glare and clean off all of the lights around the vehicle so that you can see and so that others can see you.
Prep Yourself for Night Driving
When you are driving at night, keep these important tips in mind to keep you and other drivers safe on the road.
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Don’t smoke. The vapors from cigarette smoke can inhibit your vision and will leave a residue on the inside of your windshield that can cause a glare.
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Don’t drive at night if you are drowsy, experiencing headaches, or if you have been drinking alcohol
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Don’t stare directly into oncoming headlights, especially if the other driver fails to turn off their high beams. Watch the right side of the road and use it to guide you while you are steering.
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Dim the light on your instrument panel so that the lights don’t cause a reflection on the glass.
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Lookout for animal eyes on the side of the road that may run out in front of your vehicle.
If you are planning a road trip, don’t rely on fatty and sugary foods to get you through. Your body needs fuel just as your car does, and you should be on the lookout for nutritious snacks and drinks that provide you with energy, hydration and nourishment. Toyota dealer near Philadelphia recommends healthy alternatives at the convenience store when you are on a road trip. Candy bars and sodas are not the only food choices in gas stations; you can find healthy alternatives as well.
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Water, milk and fruit juice
Water is the best choice when you are traveling. If you have children, you may need a variety, so low-fat milk and 100% fruit juices will give them the variety they need and health benefits.
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Veggies and whole fruit
Many convenience stores sell travel-size snack packs of veggies and baskets of fruit are usually situated near the registers or coffee pots. Vegetable juice products are also a good way to sneak in a serving of vegetable, but be aware of the high amounts of sodium in the products.
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Whole grains
Instead of buying donuts and a danish in the morning, purchase travel-size cups of whole grains cereal or cereal bars that are not loaded with sugar.
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Cheese and yogurt
Low-fat yogurt and string cheese will give you and your family a serving of dairy for the day and a little added protein.
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Nuts and granola
Instead of reaching for chips and candy bars, grab packs of unsalted nuts and bags of granola.
There is nothing quite like getting an amazing massage. One hour out of your day can dramatically turn your entire day around and bring you exceptional peace. After an hour of relaxation, you might wake up feeling a little groggy and sore. Hatfield Toyota has encourages drivers to exercise caution when driving after getting a massage.
What to Expect After a Massage
You may experience different feelings and emotions after a massage, depending on the technique you request. You may experience the following:
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Sleepiness
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Lightheadedness
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Spacey mind
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Soreness and muscle pain
Driving After Getting a Massage
If you experience any of the aforementioned reactions, make sure you are feeling 100 percent before you get behind the wheel. The reactions to your massage may reduce your reaction time and increase the risk of an accident after a massage.
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Drink water
Water is important for your overall health. Getting a massage is like working out, so it is important that you keep yourself hydrated so that you have the clarity to drive and the fluid you need to recover.
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Sit and rest
When the massage therapist leaves the room, take a minute to rest. Slowly get up from the table and take a moment to regain yourself. You don’t have to rush right out of the room. Take deep breaths and slowly stretch.
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Have a small snack
If you feel lightheaded or spacey, have a small snack before you leave. A small snack will provide you nourishment and give you an extra boost of energy.
The Corolla has a solid reputation for being a reliable car. The 2014 Toyota Corolla S Plus from your Toyota dealer near Philadelphia is just as reliable as its former models, and it has a
fresh style to go with it. Stop in for a test drive and see what this brand new Corolla has to offer.
The Improved 2014 Toyota Corolla S Plus
For this year, the Corolla is a bit longer and wider than in the past with a powerful looking exterior. Its curves are more aerodynamically designed to get you through traffic with the best fuel efficiency. All Corollas now come standard with low-beam LED headlights. The dashboard has a new, fluid design with an easy to read instrument panel and 6-inch touchscreen display screen. The interior has been designed with comfort and ergonomics in mind, and all materials are of the highest quality.
Standard Features in the 2014 Corolla S Plus
You’ll first notice its distinct chrome grille that leads to color-keyed mirrors, then further back to a rear spoiler. The S Plus gets 17-inch alloy wheels, rear disc brakes and a more solid suspension. The front seats are cozy sport style, with a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel swathed in leather. All instrumentation in the S Plus is upgraded, and it gets a trip computer. Accents are elegant piano black, while the doors and windows are power. For bad weather days, the mirrors are heated, and variable intermittent wipers make for better visibility. Have fun driving the S Plus with its steering-wheel mounted paddle shifters and transmission sharpening Sport mode.
For those who are not in need of a large SUV or family car, think about purchasing a subcompact. The 2014 Toyota Yaris L from your Toyota dealer in the Trenton area is fun to drive
and great on gas. Not only is it perfect for getting around in traffic, but it also has plenty of room inside.
Performance of the 2014 Toyota Yaris L
With the automatic transmission, the Yaris will go from 0-60 in 10.8 seconds. It gets its power from a 1.5-liter inline 4-cylinder engine that makes 106 horsepower and 103 pound-feet of torque. The automatic will get 32 miles per gallon combined city and highway driving.
Inside the Yaris L
Open the easy to use lift gate and get 15.3 cubic feet of cargo space with the 3-door Yaris.
There is ample leg and head room for taller passengers who sit upon soft fabric trimmed sets.
The L model gets power door locks with illuminated entry, four-way adjustable front seats, trip computer, tilt steering wheel, air-conditioning, Bluetooth for phone and audio, and HD radio.
Making it easier to see at night are lights in the cargo area, and front map lights. The rearview mirror makes for safer driving with day/night features, and all passengers can enjoy their coffee in comfort with four cup holders in front and two in the rear.
Safety in the 2014 Yaris
Because the Yaris is smaller doesn’t mean it isn’t safe. Standard safety features include:
- Antilock brakes
- Active front head restraints
- Traction control
- Stability control
- Rear side curtain airbags
- Front seat side airbags
- Front side curtain airbags
- Driver knee airbags
- Front seat cushion airbags
The Yaris received IIHS’s highest rating of “good” in tests of roof strength, side-impact, and moderate-overlap frontal-offset.
The idea of a station wagon may turn some off due to its reputation for being a bland and practical vehicle. That is not the case anymore. When searching for a family vehicle, look no
further than the sassy and roomy 2014 Toyota Venza Limited from Hatfield Toyota.
Capability of the 2014 Toyota Venza
The crossover wagon can really move because of the power it gets from a 3.5-liter V6 engine that makes a solid 268 horsepower and 246 pound-feet of torque. With front wheel drive it will go from 0-60 in just under 7 seconds. Bringing extras on your trip? No problem! The Venza will easily tow up to 3500 pounds when equipped with Toyota’s Tow Prep Package.
If you don’t have quite that much cargo, you can store 36.2 cubic feet with the rear seats up and it almost doubles to 70 cubes with the rear seats folded down. The 20-inch wheels will
propel you up the mountains and keep you from rolling backwards with help from hill start assist control.
Standard Features of the 2104 Venza Limited
With the Limited you get even more than the other available models that are already packed with goodies. Enjoy the easy to use technology of the high-resolution 7-inch touchscreen display. A navigation system will guide you to your destination, while the front and rear parking sensors will guide you to your spot safely. Illuminate your trip with bi-xenon headlights, LED running lights and automatic high beams. Rock out to the sounds that play from the 13-speaker JBL sound system with satellite radio, Entune, HD radio, iTunes tagging, CD, auxiliary jack and iPod/USB interface.
