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Fluids play a significant role in almost every part of your car. Proper maintenance of car fluids results to longevity whereby your vehicle will last longer and provides you with better driving. Different types of fluids exist in our cars this includes:
What do those little symbols on the dashboard mean? These symbols shouldn’t be taken lightly. Some indicate that there is a problem in your vehicle and need proper attention. Our team at Northcutt Toyota has outlined some of them and their meaning.
Your car may seem fine and dandy now, but you never know what may be lurking under the hood or elsewhere. You could have a major problem brewing, and you do not even know it. Even with regular maintenance, you will not be able to catch everything. That is why it is so important to take your vehicle in to get it serviced by a technician at Northcutt Toyota.
Whether we like it or not, winter is coming. And with the holidays also approaching quickly, this is the ideal time to prepare your Toyota for the cold weather.
This Halloween, be prepared for lots of children to be on the road. They can be hard to see because of their size and because they may be wearing dark costumes. We want to remind you here at Northcutt Toyota to drive cautiously but to have fun with your kids.
Has your new car search led you to the full-size sedan class? Well, if so, we here at Northcutt Toyota would be downright delighted to introduce you to ours, the 2017 Avalon.
Wondering why we would?
Then, check the clip below. Here with their take on the Avalon are the vehicular gurus at Edmunds:
Toyota seemingly spared no expense in conceiving the Avalon's base model, the XLE.
Standard equipment on this trim includes 17-inch alloy wheels, dual-zone auto climate control, a leather-wrapped tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, leather upholstery, heated front seats, a rearview camera ...
Toyota's slogan is "let's go places". The Highlander seems to fit this motto to a T. It has tons of seating. There's plenty of cargo space - 83.7 cubic feet with the second row folded down. There's also plenty of power, available all wheel drive, and tons of driver assistance technology at your disposal. Altogether, the Highlander allows for the whole family to travel, even during long distances, in style, comfort, and ease.
The Toyota Camry has been around for 35 years, and in that time it's built up a reputation for being a reliable car that drivers can trust. One thing most people wouldn't describe it as though? Fun.
Toyota hopes to change that with the 2018 Toyota Camry. While the new car will deliver the same standard of comfort and dependability as the Camry's of the past, it will also up the ante in the agility department.