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Convertible
$26,465
The Solara gets new styling and a more powerful V-6.
$24,645 - $25,645
Sporty Boxster clone at half the price and performance.
Coupe
$19,735 - $22,065
2nd generation Solara looks a lot like the Accord coupe
$10,245 - $11,045
Recent restyling keeps the Echo from looking dumpy.
Sedan
$26,045
A Japanese Buick.
$19,045 - $23,315
A best seller for good reason.
$13,570 - $14,370
Impressive interior design and quality.
$10,775 - $11,575
Recent restyling keeps the Echo from looking dumpy.
Hatchback
$17,390 - $22,755
Sporty extroverted styling and HID headlights.
$19,995
A stunning technological showcase in a bland wrapper.
Wagon
$14,670 - $18,750
Mini-wagon utility with catfish inspired styling.
SUV
$27,170 - $30,695
A completely revamped 4Runner now offers a V-8.
$24,080 - $27,390
Larger and less expensive than the recently departed Lexus RX300.
$54,225
Go anywhere capability in a posh package.
$18,350 - $20,800
A pioneer in the compact SUV segment.
$31,625 - $35,155
Toyota's first full size SUV.
Van
$22,955 - $27,875
Recently redesigned to take on the Odyssey.
Truck
Rugged and reliable compact pickup.
Almost a full size pickup.
More room for contractors and their buddies.
Non US Model
Concepts
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