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2006 Models

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2006 Toyota Avalon
In Toyota’s flagship sedan, it’s technology that makes it so luxurious. Take the Limited’s heated and ventilated front seats, for example. They keep you warm in the winter, cool and dry in the summer. Our engineers embraced technology so that you can embrace the luxury that is Avalon.
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2006 Toyota Camry
You didn't get to where you're at by waiting around. So the immediate acceleration of the 3.3-liter VVT-i V6 of Camry SE is utterly practical. But if luxury is more your speed, take a look at the XLE V6 with standard moonroof and leather-trimmed interior, or the Camry LE with power driver's seat and steering wheel audio controls. (Even the Camry Standard has air conditioning, CD player and cruise control all included.) And Camry gets you farther on less with a surprising rating of 24 estimated city, 34 highway miles per gallon. Hey, Camry knows how you like to travel through life. And it's not in the slow lane. |
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2006 Toyota Camry Solara
It's nice to be noticed, and that makes the new Camry Solara the ideal car. The admiration that everyone has for the stylish Camry Solara Coupe will naturally extend to you as you nonchalantly listen to your available JBL® 270-watt, 3-in-1 sound system. But if your prefer to keep even more of the focus on you, all it takes is the push of a button in the Camry Solara Convertible to have your day in the sun. With the top down, your admirers can check out the array of available amenities like perforated leather-trimmed heated seats and the touch-screen DVD navigation system. Then, once they've gotten one last look, you can make use of the available 3.3-liter 225-hp VVT-i V6 for a graceful, dramatic exit.
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2006 Toyota Corolla
You can’t put a price on looking good - but if you have to, it might as well be low. Enter the 2006 Toyota Corolla S, with its awesome styling like front and rear underbody spoilers and available 15-in. aluminum alloy wheels. Then there’s the Corolla LE, which has remote keyless entry and power windows, door locks and color-keyed mirrors. The XRS comes equipped with 16-in. aluminum alloy wheels, 4-wheel disc brakes, color-keyed grille surround and 164-hp engine. And if you choose to roll with the CE, you also get a 16-valve VVT-i engine and chrome grille surround. After all, what good is a flashy car if you can’t afford to leave your driveway?
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2006 Toyota Matrix
Ordinarily, a single vehicle isn’t right for every task. But with five doors, loads of cargo space, multiple interior configurations and available full-time 4WD, the 2006 Matrix is whatever you want it to be. Factor in the XR’s available integrated fog lamps and front and rear underbody spoilers and you get even more variations. But don’t worry. You won’t have to get a bigger garage.
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2006 Toyota Prius
The forward-thinking 2006 Prius with Hybrid Synergy Drive® combines a gas engine and an emissions-free electric motor to achieve amazing fuel economy and an Advanced Technology Partial Zero Emission Vehicle (AT-PZEV) rating - all with the performance of a conventional car. And to make up to 650 miles between fill-ups comfortable, there’s now an available leather-trimmed interior and available cutting-edge features like Bluetooth® wireless technology, Smart Key System and backup camera. Plus you never need to plug-in for recharging. What more could you ask for? Well, several states now give Prius owners carpool lane privileges. And you'll definitely want to read more about federal tax benefits for Prius owners.
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2006 Toyota 4-Runner
The 2006 4Runner opens up those forbidding places you wouldn’t venture to before. With an available 260-hp VVT-i V8, it’s a high-tech machine that can roll over inhospitable territory, no sweat. And with its automatic limited-slip differential (2WD models only), Downhill Assist Control (DAC) and available voice-activated DVD navigation system with Bluetooth® wireless technology, a bit of unfamiliar territory shouldn’t be a problem at all. In fact, that’s where things get interesting.
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2006 Toyota Highlander
The ride of the 2006 Highlander is so smooth you'll be reluctant to call it an SUV. But, in spite of the excellent driving experience it gives you, that's exactly what it is. With its adjustable seats, roomy cargo space, 60/40 reclining, split, fold-flat second-row seat with slide-forward capability and available third-row seat with 4-step recline fold-flat-into-floor capability, the 2006 Highlander is about as versatile as an SUV can get. A standard, powerful 4-cylinder engine and available V6 gets you where you want to go, and you'll enjoy the confidence that comes with Toyota's Star Safety SystemTM. There's even a Highlander available with Hybrid Synergy Drive®. Buy a Highlander Hybrid and you may be eligible for federal tax benefits. Plus, Florida now allows single-occupant use of the carpool lane in your Highlander Hybrid. The 2006 Highlander. Its versatility comes standard.
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2006 Toyota Land Cruiser
For half a century, over 4 million Land Cruisers have traversed paths from the Dead Sea to the Himalayas. For 2006 it achieves another elevation: Its new available height control adjustment raises and lowers the Land Cruiser up to 2.8 inches for greater ground clearance. Sure, its available Bluetooth® hands-free technology, DVD entertainment and a sumptuous interior have softened its edges. But its all-new VVT-i V8 will remind you of why Land Cruiser is a legend throughout the world.
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2006 Toyota Rav4
The all-new 2006 RAV4 is a uniquely capable vehicle. It has a larger body, yet it's more agile and responsive. It's more utilitarian, yet sleeker and more stylish. What it all boils down to is, it can handle anything. So you can, too. |
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2006 Toyota Sequoia
Just trying to go on vacation with a large, active family can be an "adventure." But the 2006 Sequoia was made for family vacations. Its comfortable interior seats eight. An available rear-seat DVD entertainment system gets the fun going in back. And a 273-hp i-FORCE V8 engine with VVT-i has the power to get you to any destination. The only hard thing about choosing a Sequoia is deciding which adventure to go on. |
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2006 Toyota Sienna
Let the fun begin with the 2006 Sienna. Featuring an available rear-seat DVD entertainment system with new 9-inch screen and plenty of cargo space for toys, it’s sure to bring a smile to all. Parents will be pleased with Sienna’s versatile 60/40 Split & Stow 3rd RowTM seat, available Front and CenterTM second-row seat (8-passenger model) and that it's the first minivan to receive a "Double Best Pick" designation from the IIHS. Choose seating for 7 or 8 and you've got a minivan that'll be the envy of the neighborhood.
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2006 Toyota Tacoma
In your capable hands, the 2006 Tacoma is ready to make an impression on any surface. An available 236-hp V6 can be matched to a rugged 6-speed manual transmission. Throw yourself inside and you'll find the roomiest Tacoma we've ever made, sitting on top of the strongest chassis we've ever forged. And if that wasn’t enough, there are 18 different Tacomas — from the corner-carving X-Runner to the Double Cab Long Bed. The earth is your canvas, the wilderness your sketchbook.
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2006 Toyota Tundra
Whether it’s a six-month tour or just a weekend project, the full-size Tundra is standing ovation-worthy. An available 271-hp 4.7-liter i-FORCE V8 with VVT-i. 6800 lb. of towing capacity. Loads of cargo space. There’s even seating for up to six in the Access and Double Cab models. Whichever you choose, all come with a legendary durability for years of encore performances.
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