Most of you probably know about the big issue Toyota had recently with their floor mats jamming the accelerators. Well, Toyota may soon be recalling all the cars affected by this to make changes to the accelerators and fix the issue.
Most of you probably know about the big issue Toyota had recently with their floor mats jamming the accelerators. Well, Toyota may soon be recalling all the cars affected by this to make changes to the accelerators and fix the issue.
Toyota is selling off the plans for their 2010 Formula 1 car, now that they’ve pulled out of Formula 1.
Toyota has launched a luxury version of it’s Aygo city car called the Platinum.
It is based on the Aygo+ model. Luxury changes include an Alcantra and leather interior, a leather gearknob, and a six-speaker audio system. On the outside, there are new 14-inch alloy wheels, and all the models come in Crystal Silver metallic paint. It’s got a 1.0L inline-3 engine mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox. The engine puts out 67hp and 69lb-ft of torque. For £380 (About 650 USD), you can add the Aygo Xtra Protected pack, which includes rear parking sensors and rear protection mouldings. Prices start at £8995 (About 15000 USD), and it is available to order now. Unless you, like me, live in North America, in which case we don’t have the Aygo. The Aygo is quite a fun little car, and a luxury model is quite an interesting touch, just so long as the weight of all that luxury doesn’t ruin the fun.
Source: Autocar
Well, in our effort to bring the blog to life again, me and Igor decided we should have a Car of the Week feature which will be done…you’ve guessed it – every week. Basically it’s a tribute to all the great cars that are out there or for the ones that aren’t anymore. It’s not going to be just presenting some facts and press conferences from the manufacturer praising the car either, we’re going to express our own opinion about the car. So I hope you will enjoy it and here goes our first Car of the Week: The Toyota Celica.
This Japanese coupe has been around for over 30 years but unfortunately since 2006 when the last Celica rolled of the production line, Toyota has decided they’ve entertained us too much throughout the years – so they stopped making it anymore. For me that was a sad moment because the Celica, especially the last gen model was a really, really good car. Of course, some of them had RWD and 4WD across the years so you might wonder why we’ve picked the last one as our Car of the Week. The front wheel drive model you might argue is no match for the other exciting ones. Well as it is often the case in the motor industry – every good car has its flaws.
Let’s include, shall we, a bit of the boring facts: It’s got a 1.8liter engine which has a million V’s in its name (take this one for instance VVTLi T Sport), it’s front wheel drive, it does 0-60 in 8.7 seconds and it has a top speed of 127 mph. With these rather dull figures you might be boggled how the Celica could be such a great car. It’s not a gadget fest either, traction control for instance is available only on the more powerful 188bhp engine. But it’s not facts that make up a great car. This simplicity, this “averageness” turns out brilliant on the road. Even with its FWD it drives brilliantly, it’s cheap and it looks spectacular. It’s also very reliable and you can get small children in the back seats as well. This is then for a coupe as practical as your average wardrobe.
But its the spirit of the thing that I just love. Now Japanese manufacturers are not particularly good at making cars with soul – but somehow the Celica in its old age with all it’s rallying prowess has achieved that. It’s simple, it’s cheap and it handles brilliantly. Add reliability and the looks to that and you’ve got your winner. Think of it as the Fiat Barchetta only with a roof – cheap and cheerful. For me that’s the most important thing I look for in a car. A car with soul is very hard to find outside Italy or Britain but now, here, this week, we’ve found one in Japan: The Toyota Celica.
Sad news for the king discipline of motorsports: two of the factory teams, Toyota and BMW, have announced that they will not participate in the 2010 FIA Formula 1 World Championship, and rumours say that Renault is about to do so as well.
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class: One of the 2010 European COTY Nominees
The European Car of the Year jury have announced their nominees for the 2010 award.
Toyota is going to unveil the second generation of it’s Mark X at the Tokyo Motor Show this year.
Toyota has developed a scratch resistant clear-coat paint, and it will be coming to the 2010 Lexus LS. Other cars may receive it in the future.
Toyota hybrids may be banned in the USA, and presumably in Canada as well, because a company called Paice claims some of the cars violate their patents. They have filed for a lawsuit because of this.