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April 2011
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CONTENTS
How it SHOULD be
JOIN US and Donate to Help Support Our Friends in Japan
Ten-Year Old Toyota Hybrid Priuses Defy Early Critics
GOOD PEOPLE! Meet Brian O'Donnell, General Sales Manager
Stay Healthy on the Road and Abroad
Simple Gas Saving Tips
Vehicle Profile: The 2011 Toyota Prius
Vehicle Profile: The 2011 Toyota Tundra
Get UnCARBONated
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Tony Nguyen - March 2011 Salesperson of the Month
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JOIN US and Donate to Help Support Our Friends in Japan
When combined with Toyota Motor Corporation’s $3.75 million donation, Toyota contributions to support relief efforts have reached more than $5 million, to date.


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Ten-Year Old Toyota Hybrid Priuses Defy Early Critics
by Kevin Ransom, Correspondent, AOL, Autos

Even after a decade on the road, Toyota Prius hybrids are still running very well
Consumer Reports Tests Find The Gas-Electric Hybrid No Hothouse Flower--Going Strong After 200K Miles

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Vehicle Profile: The 2011 Toyota Prius
A Prius beyond all previous.

Photo: 2011 Toyota Prius
It’s said that each successive generation is smarter than the one that precedes it, and that certainly applies to the 2011 Prius. Toyota’s third-generation hybrid remains the best-selling gas/electric in the world, and only seems to get smarter each passing year.
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Vehicle Profile: The 2011 Toyota Tundra
The new year brings great features.

Photo: 2011 Toyota Tundra
Named the “Best Overall Value” in its class by IntelliChoice, the newest Tundra is unquestionably Toyota’s toughest, baddest full-size pickup yet, and sees even more updates and improvements for the 2011 model year including the addition of Dual Variable Valve Timing with intelligence (VVT-i) to its 4.0-liter V6, and newly-standard Trailer Sway Control on all models.
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Stay Healthy on the Road and Abroad
Advice for the perfect travel experience.

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It doesn’t matter if you’re a once-a-week business traveler or love cross-country road trips – regardless, certain precautions while spending time away from home can keep you at your best. There’s nothing worse than feeling ill, especially when matters are complicated by unfamiliar territory. Fortunately, however, there are steps you can take to ensure a safe and successful excursion. Here are a few to get you on the right track:
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GOOD PEOPLE! Meet Brian O'Donnell, General Sales Manager

You can't help but like the ever-present smile and the strong Irish handshake. If you've been in our showroom, you've probably met him. If you haven't met him, you definitely should! He's the spirit of the neighborhood.


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Tony Nguyen - March 2011 Salesperson of the Month

Congratulations to Tony Nguyen, March 2011 South Coast Toyota Salesperson of the Month. This is the 2nd time that Tony has won this award, in 2011.

 

Simple Gas Saving Tips
Basic maintenance and subtle changes to driving habits can add up to reduced fuel consumption.

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As fuel prices continue to rise, many drivers are looking for ways to improve the gas mileage of their vehicles and stretch each tank as far as possible. Fortunately, there are a number of tips and tricks that have been proven effective time and again that you can use to help squeeze a few more miles out of each drop of gas.
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Get UnCARBONated
What exactly is a carbon footprint?

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We hear a lot about “carbon footprints” these days, but no one seems to explain just what this green buzzword really means. We know we should try to decrease ours, but where do we begin? Here is an introduction to this hotly debated topic.
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