Tuesday, October 13, 2015

When You Can’t Find the Words, Talk Trash with FanMojis

October 13, 2015


You could talk trash to your friends using words. But that seems like a throwback to the days when Big Games were denoted using Roman Numerals and an arbitrary bowl system decided college football's king.
And Toyota isn’t about moving backward, even for fandom. No, Toyota is about going forward, and giving sports fans a new way to talk smack when their team thrashes their opponents.
Maybe you’re paying more attention to  than  , but that doesn’t mean a  can stop your   from its destiny as a .  And then, when your offense gets the ball back, it’s a simple case of    all the way to 
Because your receivers don’t have . They go across the middle.
So, Toyota is proud to introduce FanMojis, a custom keyboard consisting of hyper-specific sports emojis that allow fans to own the sports conversation and visually express their feelings at peak emotional moments of a game.
To complement the new emoji app, multiple broadcast spots are rolling out through October to show how dedicated sports fans go places. The campaign takes a look at how being a sports fan means putting a little of yourself into something to go that extra mile. That extra mile is where Toyota believes IT happens – the rush, the nail biting, the stranger hugging. And in this campaign, Toyota is celebrating the fans that put their all into sports for the connection it fosters with others.
You can download the app now in the Apple store and view the first of four sports fandom spots here#FanMojis





Thursday, September 10, 2015

Buckle Up for Life Dispels Top Five Myths about Car Seats - Just in Time for Child Passenger Safety Week

National Education Program from Toyota and Cincinnati Children’s Continues to Have a Measurable Impact in Improving Children’s Safety; Expands to Ann Arbor, MI and New Haven, CT

September 10, 2015
NEW YORK (Sept. 10, 2015) –  It’s no secret that driving with small children can be full of challenges – from battles over whose turn it is to pick the music to making sure you’re fully stocked with snacks and supplies. But one thing that should not be a puzzle is how to keep them safe. That’s why Buckle Up for Life, the national education program from Toyota and Cincinnati Children’s, is sharing the top five myths and facts on car seats, just in time for Child Passenger Safety Week (September 13-19).

“We know from our work with thousands of families across the country over the past decade that car seats can be frustrating.  In fact, an alarming three out of four are not installed properly,” said Gloria del Castillo, child passenger safety expert at Cincinnati Children’s and national program manager for Buckle Up for Life.  

Del Castillo continued, “Working closely with leading children’s hospitals across the country,Buckle Up for Life shares vital safety education with parents and caregivers.  It is our hope that by doing this – including our latest campaign to dispel some very common myths – we can continue to make a difference in saving children’s lives.”

Buckle Up For Life presents the top five prevailing myths of car seats – and the real facts behind them – to help better protect young passengers.

1.MYTH: Used car seats are always okay.
FACT: Car seats have expiration dates.


Hand-me-downs may be convenient, but when it comes to car seats, they’re not worth the risk. If the seat has been through a crash, it may be compromised. Additionally, the plastic can degrade over time. If you do have a used car seat, know its history and check the expiration date, which can usually be found on a sticker affixed to the seat and on the registration card.

2.MYTH: Older kids can sit in the front seat.
FACT: Kids under 13 are safest in the back.

Many think that once their children outgrow their car seats or booster seats, the front seat is fair game. However, the truth is that all children under age 13 are safest in the back seat.

3.MYTH: Seat belts alone protect small children.
FACT: Children shorter than 4’9” need booster seats.


Seat belts don’t properly fit young children and can ride up around their waists or necks, potentially causing injury during a crash. Children under 4’9” should sit in booster seats, which elevate them so that seat belts can protect them correctly.

4.MYTH: A one year old can ride in a forward-facing car seat.
FACT: Children should be rear-facing until age two. 


According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, children should remain in rear-facing car seats until age two, or until they exceed the height or weight limit for the car seat. According to a study by the University of Virginia, children under age two are 75 percent less likely to die or to be severely injured in a crash if they are rear-facing.

5.MYTH: Expensive car seats are safer than others.
FACT: All approved car seats are equally safe.


All car seat manufacturers are required to meet the same performance standards issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Some seats may be more expensive than others based on fabric, padding or other bells and whistles, but that doesn’t mean they are any safer.

Program Greatly Increased Rate of Children in Car Seats among Participants; Will Expand To Ann Arbor, MI and New Haven, CT 

During its 2014 –2015 program cycle, Buckle Up For Life reached more than one thousand families with critical passenger safety information through partnerships with local children’s hospitals and community organizations. Organizations that offered the program observed a marked improvement in members’ auto safety behaviors, including:
  • The rate of children unrestrained in cars decreased from one in four to fewer than one in 20.
  • The rate of children in car seats increased from roughly one in four to one in two; and
  • A 13 percent increase in use of seat belts for adults, from 68 percent to 81 percent.
 This fall, Buckle Up For Life will launch in two new cities:
  • C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI
  • Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital in New Haven, CT
“Toyota has always been deeply focused on helping families get places more safely,” said Latondra Newton, Toyota’s Group Vice President and Chief Social Innovation Officer. “That is why we are so proud of the impact we’ve had with Buckle Up for Life. Together with our partners at Cincinnati Children’s, we offer life-saving education and resources to families to better protect young passengers.”

Toyota and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center partnered in 2004 to create Buckle Up for Life, a national education program for families to help keep child passengers safe. The program teaches parents and children about the proper use of car seats and seat belts and provides free car seats to families in need. Through partnerships with the leading children’s hospitals in the country, Buckle Up For Life has reached more than 23,000 people in 14 cities. Toyota’s sponsorship has provided funding for over 40,000 car seats for families in need.





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Wednesday, August 5, 2015

2015 Toyota Annual Clearance Event | Toyota

A great sale draws a big crowd, so Jan has some extra help this year. Come on in or visit http://www.maitatoyota.com for savings that are the real deal!





Thursday, July 16, 2015

Toyota awards new 2015 Camry to Community Leader at NCLR’s Annual Conference in Kansas City


 July 16, 2015
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (July 16, 2015) – Ruby Azurdia-Lee was already making a difference in her community, working with Latino families and connecting them to the resources they need, including health, employment and education services. Now, with the help of Toyota, she is taking it one step further.
 
Lee entered the Toyota Let’s Go Places contest at this year’s National Council of La Raza (NCLR) annual conference, answering the question: “What would you do with a new Toyota Camry?” Her response: help more people.
 
Lee is the President of CLUES (Spanish for: Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio), which is a linguistically and culturally relevant resource and service nonprofit organization based in Minnesota. CLUES was founded in 1981 by Latinos for Latinos and its programs and services connect families to resources, skills, institutions, and systems and create an environment for people to be engaged and empowered.
 
“Miracles do happen. When I entered this contest, I couldn’t imagine that I would win,” said Lee. “My work with CLUES means so much to me and I can’t wait to get back to it and take it to the next level. Thank you, Toyota, for this incredible opportunity.”
 
The NCLR conference, which ran from July 11 to July 14 in Kansas City, is the nation’s largest gathering of influential individuals, organizations, institutions and companies working with the Hispanic community.  Toyota was once again the title sponsor for this year’s event, celebrating more than ten years as the No. 1 auto choice for U.S. Latinos.
 
“Our partnership with NCLR and the Latino community is long and incredibly valuable to us,” said Steven Curtis, Vice President of Corporate Communications at Toyota Motor Sales. “It’s an honor to be a part of NCLR’s annual conference again this year and to have the chance to give back, especially to someone like Ruby, who is committed to making a difference in her community.”
 
“Toyota has been a wonderful and committed partner of NCLR for more than 15 years,” says Enrique A. Chaurand, Deputy Vice President of Integrated Marketing and Events at NCLR. “Hearing Ruby’s story was truly inspirational. Thank you, Toyota, for making this another great year at NCLR.”
 
In addition to giving away a new Camry at the conference, Toyota also showcased and offered “ride and drives” in its most popular vehicles, hosted car seat demonstrations, gave away car seats and more.

 
NCLR—the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States—works to improve opportunities for Hispanic Americans. For more information on NCLR, please visit www.nclr.org or follow along on Facebook and Twitter.

About Toyota’s commitment to the Latino Community
 
Since 1991, Toyota has contributed more than $700 million to American nonprofit groups; a significant portion of it going to organizations that support minority populations, including Hispanics.
 
Toyota supports and partners with premier Hispanic organizations that promote the advancement of the Latino community in the United States through education and civic engagement including:
 
  • National Council of La Raza (NCLR)
  • National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO)
  • League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
  • Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI)
  • Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF)
  • Latinos in Tech Innovation & Social Media (LATISM)
 
Toyota is also proud to offer programs that keep families safe on the road, like the groundbreaking injury prevention initiative “Buckle Up for Life” or “AbrĂ³chate a la Vida” where parents, grandparents and even kids learn about the importance of seat belts and the safest ways to use car seats.

Cars.com Names Toyota Camry as Most American-Made, Again!

Sienna Takes Number Two Spot in Annual American-Made Index

ERLANGER, Ky., June 29, 2015 – The results are in, and Cars.com has named two Toyota models as most American-Made.
 

The Toyota Camry and the Toyota Sienna have claimed the top two spots, respectively, in the annual Cars.com American-Made Index. This marks Toyota’s return to the American-Made pinnacle for the first time in three years and the fifth time overall that Camry has been ranked number one on the index.
 
According to Cars.com, the “American-Made Index rates vehicles built and bought in the United States. Factors include the percentage of parts considered “domestic” under federal regulations, whether the car is assembled in the U.S. and U.S. sales. Models with domestic-parts content ratings below 75 percent are disqualified, as well as models built exclusively outside the U.S. or models soon to be discontinued without a U.S.-built successor.”
 

“These results are a testament to Toyota’s continued investment and growth in the United States,” said Toyota North America CEO Jim Lentz, who also serves as President of Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing, North America, Inc. “We are strengthening our commitments to American manufacturing so we can better satisfy the needs of our customers for decades to come.”
 
The Toyota Camry, America’s best-selling car for 13 consecutive years, comes out of Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. (TMMK) in Georgetown, Ky. alongside the Camry Hybrid, Avalon and Avalon Hybrid. TMMK is Toyota’s largest manufacturing facility in North America, which also builds engines and employs more than 7,500. The plant built its 10-millionth vehicle in 2014 and will begin adding the Lexus ES to its lines this fall, the first Lexus to be manufactured in the United States. The addition of Lexus is the hallmark of a $360 million investment in the plant that also adds 750 new jobs.
 
The Sienna is assembled in Princeton, Ind. at Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana, Inc. (TMMI) by a team of 5,000. The plant also produces the Sequoia and Highlander/Highlander Hybrid. Toyota is investing $100 million in TMMI to boost Highlander production, adding 30,000 units per year and 300 jobs by summer 2016.
 
Much of the design and engineering of both Camry and Sienna took place in the United States at Calty Design Research, Inc. and Toyota Technical Center (TTC), respectively. Calty is headquartered in Newport Beach, Calif., with a production design studio in Ann Arbor, Mich., and TTC is based in York Township, Mich. Camry and Sienna both have American chief engineers.
 
Toyota has 10 manufacturing facilities in the United States.

2016 Scion tC Upgrades Make for Alluring Touring


TORRANCE, Calif., (July 16, 2015) – Scion’s top seller, the tC sports coupe, adds new sound, smarts and swishes as it enters the 2016 model year. A new standard audio system, a host of upgraded interior features including a Smart Key with push-button start, and the addition of a standard rear windshield wiper add to the fun and functionality of the tC.

The 2016 tC retains its thrill-to-value proposition with a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $19,385 for the six-speed manual transmission and $20,535 for the six-speed automatic with paddle shifters and Dynamic Rev Management®. This price excludes a delivery, processing and handling (DPH) fee of $795.




The new standard audio system features a large 7-inch Pioneer® touchscreen Display Audio system with AM/FM/HD radio™, voice recognition, Bluetooth® hands-free and streaming audio, and the Aha™ app which provides access to 100,000 Internet radio options.

Also new to the interior of the tC are new silver interior door handles, a new center console tray cover and a leather-wrapped shift knob.

The 2016 tC will be available in dealerships starting in August.