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On the heels of a recall affecting a number of its electric vehicles, Toyota now is recalling approximately 591,000 vehicles over an issue with instrument panels.
Driving a fuel-efficient hybrid vehicle can make you feel greener, but if you live where winter is more white than green, you might want to consider one of these model-year 2023-24 hybrids that offer all-wheel drive.
The 2023 Toyota Crown hybrid sedan has scored top marks in safety tests conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
With the 2023 Crown, Toyota has tried to combine some of the qualities of both a sedan and an SUV in one vehicle that’s harder to categorize.
The new Toyota Crown is stylish, smooth-riding and quasi-sporty — but ultimately a confusing new offering from Toyota that’s sure to appeal to someone. Who that might be remains a mystery.
The 2023 Toyota Crown is not a traditional sedan; if it’s anything, it’s a high-riding crossover coupe — but it’s not a hatchback because it has a traditional trunk.
The Toyota Crown, last sold in the U.S. in the early 1970s, returns for the 2023 model year as a high-riding full-size sedan with standard AWD and a choice of two hybrid powertrains.
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