At Klamath Falls Toyota, we understand that purchasing a vehicle is a major financial decision. To help make the process easier, we provide a convenient online payment calculator tool. With this tool, you can quickly estimate what your monthly car payments would be for any vehicle in our inventory.
Discover Great Deals on New Toyota Vehicles at Klamath Falls Toyota This Labor Day
Are you hoping to start shopping for a new vehicle in the next couple of weeks? Take advantage of the Labor Day sales event at Klamath Falls Toyota to find the perfect new Toyota model to fit your needs and budget.
Ninja Warrior Sponsored by Klamath Falls Toyota
Klamath Falls Toyota is Proudly Sponsoring Ninja Warrior!
On May 13-15 at Mike’s Fieldhouse, Toyota Klamath Falls will be sponsoring the incredible athletic event, Ninja Warrior! Tickets are on sale now but must be purchased online. For more information or to purchase tickets, which start at just $10, please visit the Ninja Warrior Klamath Falls Facebook page or the Ninja Warrior website. We'll see you there!
Car Keys Lost? No Need to Panic or Pay Extra – Thanks to New Key Replacement Protection, from Toyota
You love your Toyota. It’s reliable, versatile, and comfortable. It may even come with keyless entry and push-button start – convenient features that make driving a Toyota car, truck, or SUV easier and more convenient. Regardless of whether or not you have keyless entry or a “regular” key, replacing your car keys if they are lost is a hassle. It is inconvenient. It is stressful. And it can be expensive.
Toyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center Involved in Projects Weighing in on Autonomous Vehicle Technologies
The aim of Toyota’s CSRC, or Collaborative Safety Research Center, is as follows: to partner “with leading universities, hospitals, research institutions and federal agencies” to focus on “safety research projects aimed at developing and bringing to market new and advanced safety technologies.”
Eco-Billboard Technology Clears the Air About Toyota Mirai and Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles
Cars.com Awards the Toyota Prius With the Top Eco-Friendly Award
Make others green with envy with the 2017 @Toyota Prius, our Eco-Friendly Car of the Year. #CarsBestOf https://t.co/B811bHbVC8 pic.twitter.com/HUTitOelO5
— Cars.com (@carsdotcom) January 11, 2017
Eco-friendly, utilitarian, and high tech? It's all there in the 2017 Toyota Prius. After sparking a hybrid movement almost two decades ago, Toyota continues to innovate and perfect. In fact, the Prius has been named the Eco-Friendly Car of the Year by Cars.com. This award serves to benefit Klamath Falls drivers the most.
A Better Truck Fit for Everything
Trucks are made to be able to tackle nearly anything and with a truck you can expect to be able to tow and haul as well. But, not all trucks are created equally and with the new 2017 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro you get a truck that is capable of the same tasks you'd expect, but with the added comfort of knowing that this truck is engineered to handle some pretty aggressive off-roading.
The 2017 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro is not just like any truck, but comes with upgrades that make it a more viable option if you want…
The Next Mid-Size Sedan
In the beginning of 2017 the automotive industry rolled into Detroit to display some of their newest cars that are set to be released in the coming years. One model that impressed everyone was the all-new 2018 Toyota Camry that features a brand new design both inside and out.
The 2018 Toyota Camry takes a whole new approach to what a mid-size sedan can be. Toyota took the time to bring a much more athletic, head-turning, and sleek than any of the older models. Where some of the older Toyota Camry models were portrayed as being bland, this 2018 model…
Toyota Nominated for Wildlife Habitat Council Bats Project Award
An easy way to help bats is by bldg bat houses. Learn more ways to support bats, WHC Bats Project Guidance https://t.co/59RJQJzn7i #BatWeek pic.twitter.com/KzrbDIhjwI
— Wildlife Habitat (@WildlifeHC) October 25, 2016
Did you know that there are 15 species of bat in Oregon?
The world's only mammals capable of true flight, bats have come under threat in the last decade from a fungal infection called White Nose Syndrome. It has yet to reach us on the west coast, but is spreading rapidly, and has already killed millions of bats in the northeast.
As a…
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