Category Archives: Comparisons

Rear View of the 2018 Toyota C-HR

How does the Toyota C-HR compare to the RAV4?

Now that the all-new Toyota C-HR is available, you might be looking for a more in-depth look at what this vehicle has to offer. To help give you all the information you need about this compact crossover, we’ve decided to compare it to the RAV4 to show where exactly it fits in the Toyota lineup. By comparing the Toyota C-HR to the RAV4 you will hopefully be able to decide which crossover is the perfect match for your driving needs. Read the rest of this entry >>

Side View of the 2017 Toyota Avalon

What’s the Difference Between the 2017 Toyota Avalon XLE Plus and XLE Premium?

The 2017 Toyota Avalon is the premium Toyota you don’t want to live without. Packed with high-quality features and luxurious components, the new Avalon rivals luxury brands while giving you the reliability and style you’ve come to know and love from Toyota. For 2017, the Avalon comes in 5 trim grades plus 3 hybrid trims. Take a look below at our comparison of the two middle Avalon grades, the XLE Plus and the XLE Premium.

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Side View of the 2017 Toyota Highlander

2017 Toyota Highlander vs 2017 Toyota 4Runner

Having to make a buying decision between the 2017 Toyota Highlander and the 2017 Toyota 4Runner is a good problem to have. On one side you have plenty of durability and grit in the form of the ferocious 4Runner, while on the other side you have the family-favorite Highlander that is as spacious as it is stylish. Which one is right for you?
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Rear Quarter View of the 2017 Toyota Prius c

2016 Prius c vs 2017 Prius v

The Toyota Prius is arguably the most well-known hybrid model on the market today. Due to that popularity, Toyota decided it would be a smart decision to expand the Prius line and create a fleet of more specialized Prius hybrid models in order to cater to specific drive habits. From that decision, the Prius c and the Prius v were created. Take a look at our chart below and see how these two compare to each other in terms of price, efficiency, and features.

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Front View of the 2017 Toyota Corolla

2017 Toyota Corolla vs 2017 Toyota Corolla iM

With Scion’s transition to Toyota, most Scion models have been absorbed into the Toyota lineup. For instance, the iA and iM have become the Yaris iA and the Corolla iM. In order to separate the Corolla with the new Corolla iM, we have put together a detailed 2017 Toyota Corolla vs 2017 Toyota Corolla iM comparison showcasing notable differences and similarities between the two models. Read the rest of this entry >>

Side View of the 2017 Toyota Yaris

2017 Toyota Yaris vs 2017 Toyota Yaris iA

Now that former Scion models are included in Toyota’s lineup, some shoppers may be confused with all the new options. For instance, the 2017 model year brings us both the Yaris and Yaris iA. In an effort to inform car shoppers about the key differences and similarities between the 2017 Toyota Yaris and 2017 Toyota Yaris iA, we have put together this detailed comparison.

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Front Quarter View of the 2017 Toyota Avalon

2016 Toyota Avalon XLE Premium vs Touring

So you’re considering investing in a new Toyota Avalon. The Avalon, like most car models, is available in a variety of trim levels—five, to be exact. Each trim level has a unique set of features that appeal to different shoppers. For instance, you can take a look at this 2016 Toyota Avalon XLE Premium vs Touring comparison to get a better idea about which trim best suits you. Read the rest of this entry >>

Side View of the 2016 Toyota Prius C

2016 Toyota Prius c vs Yaris

It’s important to compare your options when shopping for a new vehicle. Most of the time, that means taking a look at how a prospective car compares to competing models in other lineups. Sometimes, however, that also means comparing two vehicles in the same lineup. Take, for example, the 2016 Toyota Prius c vs Yaris comparison. Both are Toyota models that are roughly the same size and have similar capability. Let’s take a closer look. Read the rest of this entry >>