Convertible
$26,480
The Solara gets new styling and a more powerful V-6.
$25,145 - $26,145
Sporty Boxster clone at half the price and performance.
Coupe
$19,320 - $21,650
2nd generation Solara looks a lot like the Accord coupe
$10,455 - $11,255
The basic Echo was designed to attract younger buyers as inexpensive transportation.
Sedan
$26,350
Abundant space, power and luxury for Toyotas top model.
$18,195 - $23,775
A best seller for good reason.
$13,780 - $17,555
The reliable Corolla has one of the nicest interiors in its class.
$10,985 - $11,785
Practical transportation with Toyota reliability.
Hatchback
$17,670 - $23,035
Sporty extroverted styling and HID headlights.
$20,975
A stunning technological showcase in a bland wrapper.
Wagon
$14,860 - $18,850
A compact wagon with a zoomy 180-bhp engine.
SUV
$27,795 - $31,520
The recently revamped 4Runner now offers a V-8.
$24,280 - $27,590
Larger and less expensive than the recently departed Lexus RX300.
$55,325
Go anywhere capability in a posh package.
$18,750 - $21,200
A pioneer in the compact SUV segment.
$32,570 - $36,055
Toyota's first full size SUV.
Van
$23,425 - $28,545
Recently redesigned to take on the Odyssey.
Truck
$16,855 - $23,125
The larger Tacoma offers more room and a 4.0L V-6.
$21,675 - $24,750
$13,415 - $17,360
$22,510 - $27,565
Almost a full size pickup.
$26,220 - $29,550
More room for contractors and their buddies.
$16,055 - $21,860
Almost a full size pickup.
Concepts
2005 Toyota Avalon Touring by Street Image
2005 Toyota Barris Prius
2005 Toyota NBA Matrix
2005 Toyota TRD X-Runner
2005 Toyota concept
2005 Toyota i-swing