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I’m looking to purchase a Toyota in the future, but I want an automatic transmission that’s not a CVT. Also, something that has a timing chain, not timing belt. What year is the last Corolla that has a regular automatic transmission and a timing chain? Toyota still uses a regional distribution system that dates back to when they first started selling cars in the United States. Back then, Toyota contracted with a number of independent companies to move their cars from the port (an actual seaport) to dealerships in their respective regions. Is Toyota intentionally rolling out new XSE, XLE with just sunroofs to collect extra mark on cars? Are they advertising new sedan as price friendly, yet forcing buyers of upper trims to shell out $1,330 when buyer does not want sunroof? And when in heck is some XSE coming down the road with just a hard roof? Second half of year? Next year? Why so few Toyota police cars? Jump to Latest 24K views 89 replies 23 participants last post by winstead22 Apr 29, 2024 K If you replace your cars every 5-7 years, odds are that you will have significantly less problems with a KIA or Mazda than with a Toyota (and a better/longer warranty in case of a KIA). On the other hand, if you buy used or keep your cars for 10+ years, Toyota will give you less headaches, especially once you pass the 100k miles mark. To the best of my knowledge all Toyota hybrid cars/CUVs are eCVT. You’ll have to focus on a specific model/year and check the specs for it AKA: MI-Silver-HL & MI-HL – If I don’t respond to an ignorant or asinine post I’m ignoring you – not agreeing with you. I guess this question is for someone who works at Toyota or a dealer tech. I get conflicting information from people whom I asked. Does Toyota use special break-in oil in their cars? Some say yes, and you are not supposed to change it for first 10k miles so engine breaks in correctly. Supposedly… Quiet hybrid and electric cars must make noise under new U.S. safety rule New hybrid and electric cars are required to make noise when traveling at low speeds so that pedestrians, especially those who are blind or have poor eyesight, will hear them coming, under a new rule released Monday by the Obama administration. My last Camry did not have this problem. Why does the headrest tilt so far forward? My neck, back, hips, and legs hurt in my 2018 Toyota Corolla. Please… Quora article title: Is it true that all new US cars must have a hidden GPS tracker installed? Most of the article is in the comments. Kinda Big Brother scary. Does anyone know if current US Highlanders have this sneaky tech? I know there are a zillion sensors…