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Toyota is showcasing enhanced vehicles and parts at this year’s Tokyo Auto Salon, including some upgrades targeted toward ...
Toyota Corolla Hybrid is the best family car with a perfect combination between design, advanced technology, and impressive ...
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The 2025 Toyota Corolla's used prices in Australia typically range from $29,270 for the Ascent Sport variant and topping out at $40,450 for the ZR Two-tone Opt Prem Paint Hyb. There are 14 variants of ...
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration finalized a rule on Monday that will require seat belt use warnings for rear and passenger seats and enhanced warnings for driver seats.
Starting in September of 2027, all new passenger vehicles in the U.S. will have to sound a warning if rear-seat passengers don’t buckle up. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...
All new cars and trucks sold in the US from September 2027 must have rear seat belt warnings. Enhanced rules for the front seat belt warning will come into effect in September 2026. NHTSA ...
Following its launch at this year’s Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show (KLIMS), we now bring you full galleries of every variant of the facelifted Toyota Corolla Cross, of which there are ...
In 2022, front seatbelt use was about 91.6 percent, while rear seatbelt use was about 81.7 percent, the agency said. A rear-seatbelt warning is already a familiar feature to many drivers.