Posted March 17th, 2009
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thenewgamesource asked: I bought a standard 1987 toyota corolla so I can practice driving stick. My main problem is smoothly driving my car out of first gear. I try to gently release the clutch while slowly applying gas but then the car always ends up jumping forward or coming to a slow stall.
How can I get the car to smoothly come out of parking without having to rush into 2nd gear and mashing on the gas pedal?
http://bigguitarshop.com/blog/
Tags: Car Transmission, Clutch, Toyota
Posted in Maintenance & Repairs | 7 Comments »
Posted March 6th, 2009
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got_mark2003 asked: I have a 2004 Toyota Camry. A belt either slid off, or snapped, and it will not allow me to turn my car, easily at least. I did NOT drive anywhere with the car in this condition to avoid further damage, but I don’t want to go to the dealer, and look stupid. AAA is towing it for me shortly.
The car DOES go back and forth however.
http://www.namingmybaby.com/
Tags: Power Steering, Toyota, Toyota Camry
Posted in Maintenance & Repairs | 7 Comments »
Posted February 24th, 2009
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Gretchen asked:
Looking for the best option for a friend, the car is in garage at night, near sea at day, and should be low cost maintenance. Until now she drives Toyota Yaris, quite good.
http://www.eyeprocedure.com/blog/
Tags: Person Household, Small Car, Toyota
Posted in Buying & Selling | 7 Comments »
Posted February 23rd, 2009
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ChunkyMonkey asked:
Hey so I just got my license and have been driving my dad’s toyota highlander which is an automatic car. However, I am thinking about getting a stick shift car. I am a beginner so I don’t want to car to be too powerful or have a heavy clutch. Price is not really a problem but I do not want to invest too much into my first car because I am still learning. Any recommendations?
http://www.gpsbuyerguide.com/
Tags: Dad, Toyota, Toyota Highlander
Posted in Other - Cars & Transportation | 4 Comments »
Posted February 18th, 2009
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h_seabird2000 asked:
If I have two Toyota Land Cruisers, one has the original tyres, and the other have larger scale circumference tyres, would the two cars be moving in paralel at the same speedometer reading?
http://www.qualitylawnmower.com/
Tags: Moving, Toyota, Toyota Land Cruisers
Posted in Maintenance & Repairs | 4 Comments »
Posted February 7th, 2009
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AlchPons asked:
I’m turning 18 in a few months, and when I pass my driving test my parents are allowing me to choose what car I buy, though the budget is 8-9K. I’ve been looking at some luxury cars, but is that too far a stretch for a budget like that? I was looking into the Lexus IS series, but I heard they’re just Toyota Camry ripoffs or whatever. So is there a good car (luxury, if possible) that fits in my budget and looks pretty decent? I’m a car newbie here, so any tips/help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
http://www.autostires.com/
Tags: Driving Test, Luxury Cars, Toyota
Posted in Buying & Selling | 4 Comments »
Posted February 3rd, 2009
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UBUIBME asked:
I am a very good salesman. I am about to look for a job at a new car lot. I have never been a car salesman, but have alot of experience buying cars. I’m not looking for opinions on car salesmen, only facts about which is the best dealerships to work for. Ex. Volume dealers etc? Toyota or Chevrolet? Also what should I expect out of my commission salary??
http://bestluggageshop.com/blog/
Tags: Car Lot, Car Salesmen, Toyota
Posted in Buying & Selling | 6 Comments »
Posted February 3rd, 2009
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Heather Bree asked: This is a hommework question for my management class on strategic planning. The question states:
In your opinion, what are the core competencies in the auto industry such as GM, Chrysler, and Ford? How do these competencies help them compete with foreign makers such as Honda, Toyota, Nissan and BMW?
I looked around at all their websites, and the general impression I get is that American cars seem to emphasize performance and innovative body designs. The foreign makers seem to more simplistic in body design and emphasize vehicle longevity. Do you think I’m on the right
track, or do you have another suggestion?
I think I need to clarify that I’m not looking for suggestions on what car to buy. This is a homework question for a MANAGEMENT CLASS. Please consider the question from a management and corporate perspective. What are their marketing strategies?
http://www.healthstorebargains.com/blog/
Tags: Corporate Perspective, Strategic Planning, Toyota
Posted in Other - Cars & Transportation | 10 Comments »
Posted February 2nd, 2009
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Joshua asked:
I am wanting a car that is more than your mother’s Toyota, but am trying to keep the cost down. Any make&model suggestions? I’m looking primarily at new cars.
http://www.stpaulhouseforsale.com/
Tags: Luxury Cars, New Cars, Toyota
Posted in Other - Cars & Transportation | 6 Comments »
Posted January 31st, 2009
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lifefairy004 asked:
I have two cars and I owe 8,000 on a 2002 fully-loaded mazda protege and then I owe 17000 + have a 2005 fully load toyota celica. I really would like to simplify things and get a cheaper car payment. Its kinda of hard for me now to keep up with the maintance. I would like some opitions other then sell the mazda personally and trade in the celica. I was thinking about buying a used car and then trading both of them at the same time. Please give me some input.
http://www.telescopebuyingguide.com/
Tags: Maintance, Toyota, Toyota Celica
Posted in Buying & Selling | 2 Comments »