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The 2019 Toyota Prius Ranks as the #2 Best Car for Commuters – in Boston, MA

January 15th, 2020 by

It’s no doubt that Toyota is one of the best brands to drive when it comes to commuting. Toyota’s reliability, durability and safety features are just a few of the many reasons why Toyota is one of the best vehicles on the road! In 2019, the Toyota Prius was ranked the second overall best vehicle…

Winter Driving Tips in Boston, MA

December 10th, 2019 by

The conditions of the winter roads in Boston are no joke. Whether it’s snow, slush or black ice, you always have to take precaution while driving! Here are some tips to get you through winter driving: For starters, be sure to brush off all the snow and ice on your car before driving. It is…

The 2020 Toyota Camry will be Getting All-Wheel Drive this Spring in Boston, MA

November 20th, 2019 by

The wait is over.. the 2020 Toyota Camry will be getting All-Wheel Drive (again)! Toyota’s best-selling midsize sedan is expected to be getting an All-Wheel Drive option available to dealers this spring, 2020. It’s been 28 years since the Toyota Camry last had All-Wheel Drive available in 1991. With New England winters, it’s about time…

When to Get Your Brakes Checked at Expressway Toyota in Boston, MA

October 16th, 2019 by

With winter right around the corner, it’s important to remember to get your brakes checked! Getting your brakes checked can mean the difference of a close call and a collision in icy conditions. If you hear grinding noises coming from your brakes, you most likely have gone through your brake pads. Pressing down on your…

3 Reasons You Should Buy a Toyota

August 30th, 2019 by

It is no secret that Toyota keeps their customers in mind when designing & manufacturing their vehicles. Toyota remains as one of the leading automotive brands in the world, making the best vehicles possible for consumers at low costs. While they’re many reasons to choose Toyota, here is what we consider to be the top…

How the Heat Affects Your Toyota’s Battery

July 31st, 2019 by

Your Toyota’s battery is equivalent to the heart of the human body. It is just as important to maintain and get your battery inspected as it is for the rest of the car. Car batteries last on average between 3-5 years. Despite common belief, summer heat is actually harsher on batteries than the winter cold….

5 Interesting Facts Every Toyota Owner in Boston, MA Should Know

June 27th, 2019 by

1. Toyota’s family name is actually spelled Toyoda. Sakichi Toyoda was the original founder of Toyota between 1926-1936, where he (and his son, Kiichiro) owned Toyoda Automatic Loom Works, Ltd. Kiichiro later established one of the world’s largest automakers, which has generated more revenue than both Honda’s and Nissan’s combined (ArborMotion Specialized Auto Care, Toyota…

Synthetic Oil vs. Conventional Oil at Expressway Toyota in Boston, MA

June 21st, 2019 by

What is the difference between Synthetic and Conventional Oil? Synthetic oil was first developed in 1929, but with technology and access to resources, it is now used to accommodate jets, high-performance vehicles, and everyday consumer vehicles (I Drive Safely). Synthetic oil is typically referred to as “man-made” oil. It is more expensive, but it is…

Make This Summer a Breeze – Prep Your Toyota for Summer

May 30th, 2019 by

Unfortunately, New England hasn’t had much of a spring this year. Sigh. That is why it is important to start thinking about prepping your Toyota for summer – because we all know summer is going to come full-swing. First & foremost, you want to replace your winter tires with summer or all-season tires. Winter tires…

Why Did My Car Insurance Increase?

January 23rd, 2019 by

If your car insurance recently went up for no apparent reason, you’re not alone. Recently, I received a letter in the mail from my insurance company. The top of the letter stated “This is Not a Bill”- but it stated the balance that would be automatically deducted from my bank account monthly. I noticed the…

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