Since the advent of Covid-19, virtual learning has become the new norm for millions of students. To support students in the virtual environment, enhance the positive impacts of this new learning reality, and grow their spirit of innovation, Toyota and Discovery Education have teamed-up to offer students a series of interactive field trips. These no-cost virtual field trips take students through remarkable experiences and amazing places, without ever leaving their home.

Kids and families across the United States can take a ride into the future of mobility and experience the innovations of artificial intelligence, automated driving, and the science behind vehicle safety. See all the virtual field trips available from TeenDrive365 and discover more no-cost digital learning resources that support virtual learning, like:

Cars of the Future: Artificial Intelligence and Automated Vehicles
See how Toyota Research Institute (TRI) is using artificial intelligence to develop human support robots and automated vehicles with an emphasis on machine learning and other STEM concepts.

The Toyota Impact: The Engineering Behind Safe Driving
Get an insider’s view of how some of the brightest thinkers tackle the challenges drivers face every day and design new features that improve driver safety.

Toyota Under the Hood: The Science Behind Safe Driving
Go behind the scenes at Toyota’s manufacturing plant in Princeton, Indiana, where the latest in robotics, automotive safety and production innovation are pushing the boundaries of modern vehicle manufacturing.

“These free virtual field trips and career exploration videos help open up a world of possibility for youth and are a great way to learn,” said Al Smith, Group Vice President and Chief Social Innovation Officer.

Educators, families, and teens can also learn life-saving habits through the Toyota TeenDrive365 Challenge: a video challenge for high school students across the United States to raise awareness about the dangers of distracted driving.

“The incredible materials created in partnership with organizations like Toyota have helped students thrive in situations where they might not have without the proper resources,” says Lauren DeNu, Director of Partner Success from Discovery Education.

TeenDrive365, a digital program produced in partnership between Toyota and Discovery Education, offers no-cost digital learning resources empowering educators, families, and teens with life-saving habits. The Toyota TeenDrive365 resources are available at teendrive365inschool.com and through Discovery Education Experience.

In response to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, Discovery Education is offering schools and school systems not currently using the company’s digital services free access to Discovery Education Experience. Schools accepting this offer will have access to Discovery Education’s dynamic K-12 learning platform and its ready-to-use digital lesson plans, activities, and standards-aligned resources through the remainder of the school year. In addition, Discovery Education is offering a suite of no cost resources for parents and caregivers called Daily DE that can be used at home. For more information, visit Discovery Education’s comprehensive Virtual Learning resource center dedicated to helping educators adapt their instruction to meet today’s needs.

Ride along with Andy Bell as he takes it back old school and reminds us of the rich history of the Toyota Tacoma! Watch as he goes over the specs and features of the mid-1989 Toyota Tacoma pickup truck and its timeless design. Click here to shop our Tacoma inventory.

 

 

 

First Month Payment Deferred on the Financing of a New or Certified Used Toyota for up to 90 days

• Available on approved credit through participating Toyota dealers and Toyota Financial Services (TFS). Not all applicants will qualify. You may defer the first retail payment for up to 90 days from the contract date (up to 45 days in Pennsylvania). The amount of interest you pay will increase because finance charges accrue from the contract date origination. Earned interest over the first 90 days will be paid as interest according to your amortization schedule and will not be waived or added to the principal. Available on new and Certified Used Toyotas. Maximum term is 72 months. Individual dealer prices, other terms, and offers may vary. Void where prohibited. Not compatible with iFi program. See your participating Toyota dealer for details. The 90 day program is offered March 18, 2020 through May 4, 2020, and the 45-day program in Pennsylvania is offered March 27, 2020 through May 4, 2020. Toyota Financial Services is a service mark used by Toyota Motor Credit Corporation.

In this truck comparison video, we look at the 2020 Tundra vs the Ford F-150. See for yourself which truck provides the best value. Click here to browse our Tundra inventory.

5 ways the Tundra edges out the F-150:
Towing Capacity
Active Safety Features
Ground clearance
Wheel size
Value and other accolades

 

Service financing available

• 25% off any service
• 35% off any service for local heroes
• $0 out of pocket for 90 days

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90 days until your first payment on all new and certified pre-owned Toyotas. We can come to your home, within 30 miles of our store, for a safe and touchless demonstration, test drive and delivery.

Effective March 18, 2020 through May 4, 2020. A maximum of 90 days may elapse from the contract date to the first payment due date. Retail contract is scheduled as 72 equal payments over a contract term of 75 months (90-Day Deferred First Payment). Please be advised finance charges accrue from the contract date. Earned interest over the deferred period will be amortized over the term of the contract, but will not be added to the principal. Terms greater than 75 months are not available. Must finance through Toyota Financial Services. Not all will qualify. Contact dealer for more details.

Here are a few ways to reduce the corona-virus threat in your vehicle. Some of the highly touched areas in your car are a great place for germs to harbor. The steering wheel can have the majority of germs in a car. When starting to disinfect your vehicle we suggest beginning with the steering wheel, radio controls, cruise control, turn signals and don’t forget the paddle shift levers. The best thing to use on these surfaces are disinfectant wipes however, soap and water can work too. Using disinfectant wipes on your doors grab handles is also a great idea as they are hot spots for germs as well. Do not use any type of bleach or peroxide on the cars interior. These type of chemicals can cause damage to the surfaces in your vehicle.

 

 

To all our valued customers,

We are supporting the service, parts and sales needs of our customers. Our showroom is open by appointment only.

As you manage taking care of your family and work during the current situation, we know that your vehicle may play a key role. If you are looking to purchase or service a vehicle, we look forward to seeing you, and want to reassure you that we are doing everything we can to promote a safe and secure experience.

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The all-new 2020 Corolla was introduced last Spring with reimagined styling, an enhanced driving experience and the addition of the first ever Corolla Hybrid in the U.S. This new Corolla model, which boasts up to an estimated 52 MPG combined, was especially appealing to the Rocky Mountain Automotive Press Association (RMAP), awarding the Corolla Hybrid 2020 Rocky Mountain Car of the Year.

“We are honored to receive this award for the all-new Corolla Hybrid. This vehicle is another efficient and value-based offering in our lineup that provides more options for our customers based on their needs, ” said John Mineweaser, assistant general manager of the Toyota Denver Region. “Two years ago the redesigned Camry received this accolade, and it is rewarding to see that Toyota’s latest passenger car products are being recognized by our local automotive press as leaders in an especially competitive and important segment in this market.” The Toyota Denver Region sold over 23,000 Corollas and Camrys last year throughout its 71 dealers.

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As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Toyota Motor North America, Inc. (TMNA) continues to assist those in need with essential supplies, emergency relief and is providing on-going support to many local organizations and non-profits. These efforts include monetary, “in-kind” donations, plus utilizing several of the company’s North American facilities to fabricate face shields while collaborating with medical device companies to speed the manufacture of ventilators, respirators and other vital devices for hospitals.

“Toyota’s core value has always been to contribute to society in meaningful ways beyond providing mobility for our customers,” said Ted Ogawa, incoming CEO, TMNA. “With our plants idled and our dealers focused on servicing customers, we are eager to contribute our expertise and know-how in order to help quickly bring to market the medical supplies and equipment needed to combat the COVID crisis. Our message to the medical equipment community is we are here to help, please utilize our expertise.”

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