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Archive for the ‘Sedan’ Category

Posted by admin on July 31, 2009

Toyota’s Crossover Sedan

Toyota, after getting some praise for continually creating their Hybrid vehicles, is now launching an all-new utility vehicle for the 2009 model year, which is the Venza. It was referred as a “crossover sedan” by the Japanese automakers and it seems like an attempt to avoid being labeled as a station wagon at all costs. This new vehicle from Toyota combines the comfort of driving a five passenger sedan, with the strength of a Sport Utility Vehicle. This combination was primarily designed specifically for the North American market. The Venza models is going to be sold in the US exclusively and it was fundamentally engineered at the Toyota Technical Center in Ann Arbor, while the exterior was designed at the Toyota’s Calty design studios in Newport Beach. I really love looking at new models of cars because I want to get surprised with the things that manufacturers would be able to come up with. That is why even though I am set to go for Incredible Adventures to the Moscow River and generally in Russia, I still find the need to search for new cars available in the market. The Russian tour operator would have to wait because cars will always come first.