Prius V Offers More Cargo Space Than 80 Percent Of Small SUVs

The newest entrant in a growing Prius family of hybrid vehicles is the Prius v(the “v” stands for “versatility”). Although it features the many of the elements found in the standard Toyota Prius hybrid, the Prius v offers mid-size roominess and greater cargo space.

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Toyota believes the Prius v will be ideally suited to growing families with active lifestyles. Despite this vehicle’s larger dimensions, the Prius v will still deliver impressive estimated EPA fuel economy ratings of 44 mpg city, 40 mpg highway and 42 mpg combined.

“The Prius brings leading-edge hybrid technology to customers who need more room and provides more cargo space than 80 percent of all small SUVs,” said Toyota Division Group Vice President and General Manager Bob Carter. “And because it’s a Prius, it produces 66 percent fewer smog-forming emissions than the average new vehicle and will have the best mileage ratings of any SUV, crossover, or wagon sold in America. We think that’s a win-win for everybody.”

Powering the Prius v is the same proven Hybrid Synergy Drivesystem as the third-generation Prius, with the advantages of high mileage, low emissions, and never needing to be recharged. This powertrain has already helped the standard Prius retain its reputation as the most popular hybrid vehicle around the world.

Thanks to the Prius v’s larger size, it should provide a more comfortable interior for the entire family. A low, wide-opening rear hatch reveals 34.3 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats, making it the most spacious dedicated hybrid vehicle on the market.

Additionally, consumers will also enjoy a range of convenience and connectivity features available on the Prius v including Toyota’s Entune infotainment system, a JBL audio system, HD Radio with iTunes tagging for future purchase, and Pitch and Bounce Control, which improves ride comfort and control.

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The 2012 Toyota Prius v will go on sale in Fall 2011. Keep checking back right here for additional details on the growing Prius family of hybrids. At Butler Toyota you will find the right car for you and your family.

Butler Toyota Offers Two of NADAGuides’ Best Car Buys for 2011

Butler ToyotaButler Toyota, an Macon Toyota dealer, is proud to announce that NADAGuides has named the Toyota Prius and the Toyota Tacoma “Best Car Buys” for 2011.  The two models are in stock now at Butler Toyota.

At $16,365, the rugged 2011 Toyota Tacoma offers the lowest price point in its class, not only saving consumers money, but fuel as well.  With 23 MPG and a depreciation rate of 26 percent, “the 2011 Toyota Tacoma gives consumers everything they look for in a truck, without the steep price and low fuel economy.”

The 2011 Toyota Prius makes its mark in the hybrid car category with a starting price of $21,650.  Getting an unbelievable 50 MPG, the sporty hybrid comes with a 3-year, 36,000 mile warranty, proving itself as a smart choice for consumers.

Middle Georgia Toyota shoppers are encouraged to stop by Buter Toyota and test drive the Prius and Tacoma today.

For more information about the Toyota Prius or Tacoma, please visit ButlerToyota.com

Scion tC Gets Five-Star Safety Rating From NHTSA

The all-new Scion tC sports coupe gained a significant jump in power and performance over the previous model, and now the car has gained something just as important: An overall five-star crash-test rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The testing is part of the U.S. New Car Assessment Program and relies on new, more rigorous standards introduced for the 2011 model year.

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The All new Scion TC at Butler Toyota in Macon,GA

Helping the tC achieve its five-star performance was a wide range of standard safety features, such as a comprehensive suite of eight airbags, including driver and front passenger airbags, seat-mounted side airbags, driver and front-passenger knee airbags, and side-curtain airbags, along with electronic safety measures like anti-lock brakes (ABS), electronic brake-force distribution, brake assist, traction control, vehicle stability control and the automaker’s innovative Smart Stop Technology.

Of course, a focus on superior safety is just one part of a tC package that puts just as much emphasis on dynamic driving. The 2011 tC rides on a fresh platform that boasts an athletic suspension with front MacPherson struts and a double-wishbone setup at the rear, with larger wheels, wider tires and bigger brakes all doing their share, too. Motivating Scion’s top seller is a robust 2.5-liter I4 engine with dual variable valve timing, a new intake manifold design and a sport-tuned exhaust system. That powerplant is good for an impressive mix of power and efficiency, developing 180 hp while still ringing up an EPA line of 23 mpg city/31 mpg highway—and that’s regardless of whether drivers choose the tC’s upgraded six-speed manual transmission or its six-speed automatic with sequential-shift functionality.

And with an MSRP that starts at just $18,995, the tC is obviously a safe choice for high-value high performance.  Find the all new TC @ Butler Toyota in Macon,GA

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Google: Forget Bing, We’re Taking on Toyota

Last October, Google revealed that it had been quietly driving self-piloted cars around the San Francisco Bay area. Without so much as a press announcement, the cars had logged about 140,000 miles around California highway system riding during regular traffic hours alongside unsuspecting motorists.

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The only reason the secret project ever came to light is that internet chatter started to heat up after a few viewers could swear they saw a Prius cruising the freeway with a funny satellite attachment on its roof and the dude sitting behind the wheel relaxing, his hands nowhere near the wheel. The driver was simply not driving this car, people insisted. There was a ghost car on California’s roads!

Before it turned into a full-blown conspiracy, Google granted an in-depth story to the New York Times wherein it showed off what it had been developing: A fully-automated, self-driving car that runs on internet and artificial intelligence, developed by A.I. expert Sebastian Thrun, whom Google had poached from Stanford University.

Now, less than a year later after the mind-bending invention was unveiled, Google is lobbying for legislation to make the cars street legal. And they’ve locked their sights on the state of Nevada, focusing on two bills that would legalize self-driving cars in the state. According to the New York Times “Google hired David Goldwater, a lobbyist based in Las Vegas, to promote the two measures,” which should come up for a vote in June.

Nevertheless, it appears driverless cars remain illegal in Sin City’s host state for the moment. The Times notes the legislation Google is lobbying for “would make Nevada the first state where [the cars] could be legally operated on public roads.”

First Pipeline-Fed Hydrogen Station in the United States

The station is a collaborative effort between Toyota, Air Products, Shell, South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) and the Department of Energy (DOE). The facility will provide hydrogen for the Toyota fuel cell hybrid demonstration program vehicles as well as other manufacturers’ fuel cell vehicle fleets in the Los Angeles area.
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“Building an extensive hydrogen re-fueling infrastructure is a critical step in the successful market launch of fuel cell vehicles,” said Chris Hostetter, group vice president, product and strategic planning, TMS. “We plan to bring a fuel cell vehicle to market in 2015, or sooner, and the infrastructure must be in place to support our customers’ needs.”

The station is located adjacent to the TMS sales and marketing headquarters campus. As landowner, Toyota leases the land to Shell for a nominal fee. As station owner/operator, Shell works directly with Air Products who provides onsite equipment and station maintenance. The pipeline gas also is provided by Air Products from its plants in Wilmington and Carson, Calif. SCAQMD and DOE provided project funding assistance.
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“This is the first time Shell has worked closely with a vehicle manufacturer to develop a demonstration station,” said Julian Evison, general manager of operations for Shell alternative energies. “The industry has made good technical progress, but cooperation is a necessity for hydrogen to achieve its commercial potential as a road transport fuel.”

Air Products also worked with Toyota and other fuel cell vehicle manufacturers to develop the Hydrogen Vehicle Authorization System (HVAS), another first for the industry and unique to the Torrance station. The HVAS wireless vehicle recognition system allows station-to-vehicle recognition to facilitate quick and convenient fueling for customers.

The station also will feature a learning center onsite to provide hydrogen and station information to local students and the general public. Shell and Toyota will work together to populate the learning center.

With this new station, the City of Torrance will become part of the California Hydrogen Highway initiative, which aims to create clean air solutions and develop new technology jobs across the state.

For more information on the Hydrogen Highway initiative, please visit http://www.hydrogenhighway.ca.gov/.

“This fueling station will be a tremendous model to show how effortless a pipeline supply of hydrogen can be to an automobile fueling station and other hydrogen fuel cell applications,” said David J. Taylor, vice president, energy business at Air Products. “This site will be a model to learn and expand pipeline fed stations as opportunities arise.”

The close proximity of the hydrogen pipeline to TMS campus led Toyota to think beyond vehicles to consider additional ways to use hydrogen. In 2010, Toyota partnered with Ballard Power Systems to install a one-megawatt hydrogen fuel cell generator to offset peak electricity demand on campus. The fuel cell generator will be fed directly from the hydrogen pipeline through an existing tap on the TMS property. Pipeline hydrogen used on campus will be offset with the purchase of landfill generated renewable bio-gas.

The system is scheduled for installation in 2012 and is estimated to reduce CO2 emissions by 10,000 tons with emission-free fuel cell technology. Plans include using heat created by the fuel cell system to provide hot water and space heating in the Toyota employee fitness center and in the Lexus headquarter building within the TMS headquarters campus. Use of this heat will offset natural gas consumption on campus, thereby avoiding an estimated additional 28 tons of CO2 emissions annually.
Toyota’s fuel cell hybrid vehicle fleet has logged several million miles since hitting the road in 2002, with significant technological improvements along the way. The first generation fuel cell hybrid vehicles (FCHV) estimated range was 130 miles. In 2009, the latest generation vehicle, Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicle – Advanced (FCHV-adv), achieved an estimated range of 431 miles on a single fill of hydrogen. In addition to fuel cell stack efficiency and range improvements, durability and cold temperature operation have greatly improved along with significant reductions in manufacturing and materials costs. Toyota’s current FCHV-adv nationwide demonstration program is placing more than 100 vehicles with demonstration partners by 2013, providing one of the largest fleets of active fuel cell vehicles in the country. The primary goal of the demonstration program is to spur infrastructure development prior to fuel cell vehicle market introduction in 2015. Successful infrastructure development will require collaborative efforts between manufacturers, government regulators, and business, similar to the partnerships formed to open the Torrance Shell hydrogen demo station.

“Vehicle demonstration programs and demonstration stations like the Torrance station are a critical next step in preparing the market for advanced technology vehicles and future fuels,” said Hostetter. “These innovative programs allow us educate, inform and prepare our customers for the future.”

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