If you are looking for a powerful SUV that stands apart from the crowd, you need to check out the 2024 Toyota Sequoia. This SUV boasts a robust V-6 hybrid powertrain system that allows you to enjoy power without sacrificing performance or fuel economy. Read on to learn more about the Sequoia and why this SUV is a driver favorite.

A 2024 Toyota Sequoia.

1. Hybrid Power

The Sequoia flies down the road with a twin-turbo V6 hybrid i-FORCE MAX powertrain that drops an incredible 437 horsepower. The snappy engine is paired with a silky 10-speed Electronically Controlled automatic Transmission with intelligence. The ECT-i helps to ensure you get outstanding fuel economy with its uphill/downhill shift logic and sequential shift mode.

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The 2024 Toyota Sienna is perfect for people seeking a minivan with great fuel economy, enjoyable handling, and a distinctive look. Its sleek and sophisticated appearance sets it apart from other minivans, There are also many other features that make it a prime choice for any family.

A red and a gray 2024 Toyota Sienna.

1. Its Great Fuel Economy

Hybrids shine because they have great fuel economy, meaning cost savings on gas and a lower carbon footprint. However, the Sienna shines more than its competitors; it leads the class by having the lowest fuel efficiency in its segment.

While driving around the city in the base trim, expect a fuel economy of around 35 mpg. Once you get out on the highway, that fuel efficiency rating rises to 36 mpg. The fuel economy varies, though. For example, the XLE has the same mileage estimate for both city and highway driving at 36 mpg.

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Enjoy SUV performance and hybrid efficiency in one compact package with the 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid. This sporty little SUV is ready for anything, from your daily commute to your next road trip.

The back of a 2024 Toyota Corolla Hybrid with the Hybrid emblem.

1. Sporty Performance

The standard 2.0L 4-cylinder hybrid engine delivers 196 horsepower for speedy acceleration and passing power. The sport-tuned MacPherson strut front suspension and multi-link rear suspension provide sharp handling on narrow city streets or winding back roads.

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Oil is the lifeblood of your engine. It’s continually pumped through your engine by the oil pump, lubricating components as it moves. Lubrication reduces wear and tear on critical components and allows them to work efficiently. Over time, oil becomes thick and sluggish, and this can lead to potential engine problems. As your Toyota dealer, we want to tell you some of the reasons why a regular oil change is good for your engine.

An auto repair technician changing oil.

Reduces Damage

Oil coats hundreds of components with a friction-resistant covering as oil moves through the engine. Many engine components rely on friction to work correctly, and if they’re oiled, they will slide smoothly against each other as they work. This speeds up their movement and protects them from damage. The faster engine components work, the more efficiently your engine will perform.

Oil also has a cooling effect on the components it lubricates. An engine is a very hot environment due to combustion and the constant movement of hundreds of different components. Combustion can easily raise the temperature of certain components to over 600 F, and constant high temperatures will take their toll on even the toughest engine components if they’re not cooled.

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The 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid shakes up the compact crossover SUV market with its enticing blend of fuel efficiency, sophisticated technology, and lively performance. It balances stability with agile handling, thanks partly to electronic on-demand AWD and sport-tuned suspension. Find out more about this eco-friendly vehicle below, then visit your local Toyota dealership to see it “in the flesh.”

A 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid owner packing the trunk of their car.

Basics About the Corolla Cross Hybrid

The Corolla Cross was introduced to the North American market in the 2022 model year, and the Cross Hybrid appeared in 2023. Today, the latter comes in four trim levels: Hybrid S, Hybrid SE, Hybrid Nightshade, and Hybrid XSE. Stylish on the outside, with a sleek, sporty aesthetic and unique front grille, the Corolla Cross is also practical, offering extra cargo space over the popular Corolla Sedan.

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The 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser at New Rochelle Toyota is the perfect SUV for those seeking adventure without compromising on comfort and luxury. This vehicle combines robust performance with a refined interior, making it an ideal choice for both off-road excursions and city driving.

2024 Toyota Land Cruisers driving up a mountain hill.

Taking a Good Look at the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser

The base Land Cruiser trim is the GX, equipped with a 3.4-liter twin-turbo V6 engine and a 10-speed automatic transmission. This powerful combination delivers 409 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque, providing ample power for towing and off-road challenges. The Land Cruiser GX achieves a fuel economy of 17 MPG in the city, 22 MPG on the highway, and 19 MPG combined.

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The 2025 Toyota Camry at New Rochelle Toyota is the ideal sedan for your daily driving needs. This car offers a blend of elegant design, a comfortable cabin, and exceptional performance.

A 2025 Toyota Camry parked on the street.

Trim Levels of the 2025 Toyota Camry

The base Camry trim is the LE, featuring a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with standard front-wheel drive and an 8-speed automatic transmission. This powertrain delivers an impressive 203 horsepower and 184 lb-ft of torque. The LE model achieves a fuel economy of 28 MPG in the city, 39 MPG on the highway, and 32 MPG combined.

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The 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross at your Toyota dealer is a perfect SUV for your daily driving needs. This SUV has plenty of practical features, a comfortable cabin, and outstanding fuel efficiency. 

A yellow 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross and owners taking a selfie in front.

The 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross at New Rochelle Toyota

The baseline Corolla Cross is the L trim, which has a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with standard front-wheel drive and a CVT transmission fine-tuned for efficient suburban and urban performance. This powertrain has an output of 169 horsepower and 151 lb-ft of torque. This model has a fuel economy of 31 MPG in the city, 33 MPG on the interstate, and 32 MPG combined. 

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A vehicle that’s miles ahead of the competition is waiting for you at your Toyota dealer. Here are some of the reasons that make the 2024 Toyota Corolla such a popular choice among drivers everywhere.

White 2024 Toyota Corolla and its owner jogging away from it.

1. Looks That Thrill

Everyone loves being the center of attention from time to time, and the Corolla certainly knows how to stand out from the crowd. Toyota designed this vehicle with a low and aggressive profile that conveys a unique personality that stands apart from other sedans. Further details like the distinctive shape of the LED daytime running lights will ensure you get plenty of admiring glances wherever you show up.

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Whether you purchased your car from a Toyota dealer or not, understanding when you need brake service is crucial. Not just for the longevity of your car, but for your safety and other drivers on the road. What do you look for, though? What kind of noise is bad noise? Will I feel anything when my brakes are wearing down? Read on to understand what to look for with your brakes.

A service technician working on vehicle brakes.

Increased Stopping Distance

The more you use your Toyota, the more you understand the brake sensitivity designed for your safety. The brakes on your Toyota should respond without excessive pressure, and the car should not continue moving once you push the brake pedal all the way down. If you notice your Toyota does not stop completely after pressing the brake pedal all the way down, your brakes, at the very least, need to be inspected.

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