Our ongoing Toyota reviews including the newTacoma mid-size truck, the family Sienna minivan, the new Camry sedan and an OEM modified Toyota FJ Cruiser Trail Teams Edition, to name a few.
Based in Aichi, Japan, Toyota (or to get technical: Toyota Motor Corporation), stood as the world’s twelfth-largest company by revenue in 2014. And in 2012, was crowned the world’s largest auto manufacturer by production volume — and recently celebrating their 200-millionth vehicle. That is insane. As of 2009, Toyota officially lists approximately 70 different models sold under its namesake brand, including sedans, coupes, vans, trucks, hybrids, and crossovers. Many of these models are produced as passenger sedans, which range from the subcompact Toyota Yaris, to compact Corolla, to mid-size Camry, and full-size Avalon. Vans include the Sienna, and others. Toyota crossovers range from the compact Matrix and RAV4, to midsize Venza and Highlander; while their SUVs range from the midsize 4Runner to full-size Land Cruiser. Other North American SUVs include the FJ Cruiser and Sequoia.