Congratulations to Jim Lentz, CEO of TMS
Max Paul’s Ardmore Toyota would like to congratulate Jim Lentz on becoming president and CEO of TMS. Mr. Lentz is the first American to be named CEO of TMS.
Jim Lentz was so kind to be part of the Grand Opening of Ardmore Toyota as seen in this photo from the grand opening celebration.

Congratulations once again to Jim Lentz, on behalf of Max & Brad Paul and the entire Paul family and organization.
Cars.com announced its “Best Bets” for 2012 models and 16 Toyota, Scion and Lexus vehicles made the list. The cars and trucks met four criteria: average or better fuel economy for its segment, average or better reliability, average or better scores in crash tests, and endorsed by Cars.com editors.
The 16 vehicles include: Toyota RAV4, Highlander, Highlander Hybrid, Venza,Yaris, Camry, Avalon, Tacoma and Tundra; Scion xD; and Lexus RX 350, RX 450h, ES 350, IS 250, IS 350, LS 460.
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On Sunday March 4th, 2012 Ardmore Toyota hosted students and parents from the Cantor Driving School.
Everyone participated in the maintenance class and learned about different aspects of taking care of your car. A few of the many things that students learned included changing a flat tire, replacing a windshield wiper, checking your oil and tire pressure.
We would like to thank the students and everyone associated with the Cantor Driving School for coming to this educational maintenance class.
In addition, we would like to recognize the fabulous job our technician Sam did entertaining and educating the class.
What is important to you when it comes to finding the right Family car? Kelley Blue Book has recognized the Toyota Prius V as one of the 10 best family cars in 2012.
"Love the idea of 50 mpg but need room for your family and fixings? You might be suffering from Prius envy. But now there's a bigger Prius Toyota calls Prius V. Its combined fuel economy of 42 mpg doesn't quite match its little brother's, but it's way more fuel efficient than any compact SUV and roomier than many."


Long-Term Care Tips
Just as people have landmark birthdays, cars have milestones – fifty thousand miles, one hundred thousand miles, and even more! You may not realize it, but most cars have a 'suggested maintenance schedule' listed in the owner’s manual. (If your car doesn’t have a maintenance timeline, you can always check with your dealer.) The schedule will outline when you should have things like your transmission fluid, radiator fluid, and timing belts checked. It’s always best to take your car back to the dealer, because they will have the correct fluids for your make and model. Not only that, but they also know how to dispose of the old fluids properly.
If you want your older car to continue to run like new, invest in its long-term care. Your dealer will be just as happy seeing your high-mileage vehicle come in for service as they were when you first drove it off the lot.
Toyota Dominates Consumer Reports’ Top 10 Picks
How important is Consumer Reports to you when deciding which car to purchase? We want to hear from you.
The USA Today reported that Toyota is the first brand to earn half of the top 10 spots in nearly a decade in Consumer Reports’ 2012 Top Picks. The redesigned Camry Hybrid and Highlander edged out the competition to become Top Picks in the Family Sedan and Family SUV categories, respectively. For the 11th time and ninth consecutive year, the Toyota Prius earned the top spot in the Green Car category. Both records have not been claimed by any other model in the history of the Top Picks. RAV4 (Small SUV) and Sienna (Family Hauler) are best in their categories.
“Every year, the competition grows tighter,” according to Consumer Reports Automotive Editor Rik Paul. “In recent years, as many as nine different brands have taken the top spots. Combined with the i mproved Camry, Toyota’s ability to maintain a competitive lead among hybrids and SUVs is a big factor in its strong presence on this year's list.”
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The February 27th, 2012 issue of Fortune Magazine did a special on Toyota and the grandson of the founder of Toyota, Akio Toyoda.
The University of Michigan's Jeffrey Liker, a leading Toyota scholar, told me, "Akio has reenergized the company. He's promised to be the closest president ever to the gemba [where the real work is happening]."
Does it make sense for the head of a company as large as Toyota to spend so much time evaluating its products and micromanaging small details? Well, it worked for Steve Jobs, and Akio believes it is an essential component of his leadership.
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Spend a Few Bucks to Save a Bundle
Cars today are designed to be as problem-free as possible. Maintenance items, like oil changes, now have dashboard indicators that signal when it’s time to change the oil. Though it may seem like your car can basically take care of itself, it is important to be proactive with certain maintenance items like your air filter.
The air filter keeps dirt and debris out of the engine. So, when the filter gets clogged, your engine has to work extra hard to pull in air and run efficiently. If you feel like your car is a little sluggish and cannot remember the last time your filter was checked, call your dealer today. This easy and inexpensive preventative measure will get you a peppier car and a few more miles to the gallon.
Sometimes spending a few bucks can save you a bundle, so be an advocate for your car, and you’ll surely reap the benefits.
CarInsuranceQuotes.net recently wrote a blog about the safest Hybrid cars on the Planet.
Looking for the perfect balance of intelligent design, eco-friendliness, and safety features? There are plenty of new vehicles that boast fuel economy and profitable driving experiences.
The Camry Hybrid, Prius and Lexus RX450h were three of the 5 safest vehicles.
Safety or gas Mileage? What is more important to you when you are looking to buy a new car? Let us know what you think by clicking here and telling us your opinion!
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The 2012 Toyota Prius, 2012 Toyota Prius V and 2012 Scion iQ all made the Kiplinger Most Fuel-Efficient Car Value list.
Green is still a red-hot buzzword in the auto industry and not every winner is a paragon of green technology, but each vehicle we spotlight is the least thirsty in its class based on annual fuel cost.







