Teen Vogue and Toyota Partner on Safe Driving Campaign to Help Educate and Empower Teenage Girls
In conjunction with Distracted Driving Awareness Month in April, Teen Vogue and Toyota announced on April 4th, 2013 “Arrive in Style,” a safe driving campaign to raise awareness of the dangers of distracted driving among teenage girls and inspire them to make a mutual commitment with their mothers to drive safely.
In conjunction with the launch of “Arrive in Style”, Toyota released new findings from the Study regarding driving behaviors of teen girls:
•Sixty-two percent of teen girls report using a cell phone while driving (handheld and/or hands-free).
•Nearly one in three girl teens (30 percent) reads a text or email once or more every time they drive.
•Almost a quarter of girl teens (23 percent) respond to a text once or more every time they drive.
•Almost one in five (19 percent) of teen girl drivers report that they have extended conversations via text message while driving.
•More than half (51 percent) of girls say they search for music on a portable music player, such as an iPod, while driving.
•Twelve percent of girls report that they update or check social media, such as Facebook or Twitter, while driving.
•Seventy percent of teen girl drivers report they drive with two or three teen passengers and no adults in their car, which is associated with a doubling of a driver’s risk of being killed in a crash, as compared to having no passengers
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Scion revealed the new 2014 tC sports coupe at the New York International Auto Show, showing off a sporty new look, upgraded interior and an enhanced driving experience for the brand’s top-selling vehicle. “The sustained success of the tC, which accounts for 40 percent of all Scions ever sold, challenged designers to enhance the 2014 sports coupe in ways that keep it exciting to today’s drivers without losing its core appeal,” said Doug Murtha, Scion vice president. “The outstanding result is a 2014 tC with a sportier style and driving experience that will thrill buyers and hold its unique spot in the marketplace.” The 2014 Scion tC’s cabin adds new technology, additional convenience features and upgraded materials. The tC will be the first model in the family to come with the all-new Scion Standard Display Audio, featuring a 6.1-inch LCD touchscreen. The system will be incorporated into all 2014 Scion models, making Scion the industry’s first non-luxury brand to feature a touchscreen audio system as standard equipment across its entire lineup.
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Toyota’s Highlander family hauler is getting quieter and more stylish, but with the look of an athlete who’s not afraid to mix it up. The changes should make the aging Highlander more attractive to buyers who’ve preferred the Ford Explorer and the Jeep Grand Cherokee. The new version brings the Highlander up to date and makes it more competitive with the Ford and Jeep.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Recognizes Toyota with 9th Consecutive Energy Star Partner of the Year Award
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recognized Toyota with its ninth consecutive ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year – Sustained Excellence Award for its continued leadership in protecting our environment through superior energy efficiency.
During the past decade, cumulative cost savings at these 13 North American vehicle, engine and parts plants totaled more than $370 million and energy use has been reduced by 15 percent per vehicle produced, enough energy to power 27,000 average households for 10 years.
“Toyota is honored to be recognized with our ninth ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year – Sustained Excellent Award,” said Robin Haugen, general manager of production engineering – Plant and Environmental Engineering at Toyota. “It gives us greater motivation to identify ways to minimize our impact on the environment while helping our bottom line. Our team members’ commitment to reducing energy and water consumption across our operations demonstrates that when good ideas are shared, great things can happen.”
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In describing what makes the redesigned 2013 Toyota RAV4 different from the model that preceded it, Toyota officials use the Japanese term “waku doki” – which they say means a “heart-pumping, adrenaline experience.” The best essence of last year’s RAV4 remains intact: its perfect size and fuel-efficient drivetrain. Its sophisticated new looks, along with improvements in rigidity and sound deadening, make it a much more-appealing vehicle.
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Toyota Prius and Highlander Hybrid Earn Best Cars for Families Awards for US News and WorldReport
The Toyota Prius and Highlander Hybrid have garnered category honors as part of U.S. News and World Report’s Best Cars for Families awards. The 2013 Toyota Prius took top honors in the Best Hatchback for Families category, while the 2013 Highlander Hybrid won the Best Hybrid SUV for Families award for the third year in a row.
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On Saturday March 9th, 2013, Rhea Hughes & 94.1 WIP Tailgate Team visited Ardmore Toyota. Guests were able to win all sorts of prizes including Phillies hats, Eagles hats, T-Shirts, Water Bottles & much more. While waiting to service their vehicles or to purchase a new car, guests got to play NHL 2013 against Rhea and also played other games. There was a BBQ Cookout with Hamburgers, Hot Dogs & Baked Beans, Sodas, and much more. Plus, a few lucky winners one Tickets to a Flyers game and a few lucky guests won tickets to a Temple Basketball game. Stay tuned for contests & events on future weekends throughout the year at Ardmore Toyota.
FORTUNE Magazine has revealed its list of the World’s Most Admired Companies, a report card on corporate reputation. Toyota ranks at the top for motor vehicle companies and among the top 50 of any industry. Coming in at 29th this year, Toyota moves up four spots from its previous rank of 33 last year.
The Hay Group, which conducts the research, asks respondents to select the 10 companies they admire most from a list made up of companies that rank in the top 25 percent in last year’s survey, plus those in the top 20 percent of their industry. Of the key attributes of reputation by industry, Toyota received a No. 1 ranking in seven of the nine criteria – people management, use of corporate assets, social responsibility, financial soundness, long-term investment, quality of products/services and global competitiveness.
Toyota is celebrating its 75th anniversary with an interactive family tree that pulls together vast amounts of data from throughout the company’s history. Users can search by make, body type or year to find out more about any Toyota car, with the content including a plethora of detailed information from the origins of names to when it entered and exited specific markets. Whether you’re a car fanatic or just nostalgic about the car you had as a kid, it’s an impressive achievement.
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For the 10th consecutive year, Consumer Reports chose the Toyota Prius hybrid its top green car, according to USA Today. The Toyota Highlander was the top midsized sport utility vehicle, and the Scion FR-S tied with Subaru’s BRZ as the top sporty car.
Prius continues to offer the best Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-estimated fuel economy, at 44 mpg overall, of any five-passenger, non-plug-in vehicle, according to the magazine. The editors also gave thumbs up to the EPA-estimated 41 mpg Prius v.
Top Picks must meet Consumer Reports’ stringent criteria in three areas: road test, reliability and safety. The winners are chosen from more than 280 tested models because they’re “impressive all-around vehicles.”
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