Celebrate July 4 weekend in Orlando!
Independence Day is finally here, and we don’t know about you, but we’re ready to celebrate! Whether you want to go all out or stay low-key this July 4 weekend, there are tons of options for you to explore in the Central Florida area. Check out some of our faves below and remember – stay safe, and ALWAYS have a designated driver if you’re going to indulge in adult beverages.

Awe-Summer at LEGOLAND Florida Resort: Red, White & BOOM
This star-spangled event takes place at LEGOLAND Florida Resort from Friday, July 2 to Sunday, July 4. Not only will there be Americana-themed LEGO displays all over the park, but there will also be a fireworks show at 9 pm each night during which you can don 3D glasses to see the fireworks turn into LEGO bricks in the sky. The event is included in park admission!
Fireworks at the Fountain
Don’t miss the annual Fireworks at the Fountain celebration at Lake Eola in downtown Orlando! The event is from 5-10 pm on Sunday, July 4. There will be live bands and music, food trucks, drinks available for purchase, family activities, and a grand finale of fireworks that kick off over the lake at 9:15 pm. Admission is free, and you can bring your own picnic blanket and chairs as well as a cooler with nonalcoholic drinks and snacks. Plus, dogs are welcome – Mr. Toyota approves.
Disney Fireworks
Disney fireworks are back just in time to celebrate our nation’s birthday! Fireworks will take place nightly this weekend at both Magic Kingdom and Epcot, giving you a spectacular themed show to check out at the end of your day at the parks. On a budget and don’t want to miss out? You can still see the show (albeit a little farther away) if you head to the resorts!
Star-Spangled Sanford
Sanford is getting patriotic this weekend on Sunday, July 4 from 7-10 pm! You can spend the day walking downtown and trying different restaurants and bars, and the fireworks show will start just after sunset. Bring chairs and picnic blankets!
Monumental 4th of July in Kissimmee
This Independence Day event takes place at Kissimmee Lakefront Park from 5-9:30 pm – head out for family fun, fireworks, and more along the lake shore!
Red, White, and Blue Americana in Downtown Winter Garden
Live on the west side of town? Head to downtown Winter Garden this weekend! They’re having live music on the plaza from 7-9 pm on Friday, July 2; a Farmer’s Market celebration from 8 am – 1 pm on Saturday, July 3, and tons of activities on July 4, including an All-American Kids parade and a fireworks display on Lake Apopka at Newton Park at 9:15 pm.
However you celebrate, do it safely, and have a happy July 4th!
Which Toyota vintage cars are the most collectible?
Do you love a good collectible item? Everyone has their thing – from coins to cars, most people enjoy collecting whether it’s for monetary gain or just simple nostalgia. One collectible item that’s taken an uptick in popularity recently is cars – believe it or not, collecting and restoring classic cars is becoming more and more common. And even more surprisingly, cars that were once considered common and run-of-the-mill are becoming hot ticket items to have in your garage!
Are you on the hunt for a collectible Toyota vintage car?
Whether you want to collect and restore vintage cars to turn a profit or just to hit the road on a lazy Sunday afternoon for a joy ride, here are some of the most collectible vintage Toyotas on the market right now (besides the ever-popular Toyota Supra).
Toyota Land Cruiser
The Toyota Land Cruiser has been a much-loved vehicle for decades, and they’re popular cars to buy and sell across the board. However, several models in particular fetch a pretty high resale at the moment and might be worth considering, especially when it comes to the 1980s models. This particular era was boxier than the current models but excellent for off-roading and overlanding. The MSRP back in that time period was around $18,000, but these must-have Toyotas are currently closer to $40,000-$60,000 once restored.

Toyota MR2 Spyder
We never thought that this tiny two-seater Toyota would be considered a must-have collectible vintage car, but here we are. There’s nothing wrong with the Toyota MR2 Spyder, but it wasn’t at the top of the sports car game in its heyday. It’s a mid-engine two-seater that had a fair amount of get-up-and-go but still offered an affordable price tag. Its MSRP around 2003 waS $22,000 – $24,000, and if you put a restored model in your garage today, you’d likely pay around the same.

Toyota Celica
The Toyota Celica is similar to the Toyota MR2 Spyder in that it was a popular, affordable option with a fun performance. However, some 1980s models are fetching upwards of $30,000 in the right condition in the current market, making this Toyota vintage car a highly-coveted collectible.

Toyota Truck
Remember the old Toyota Truck pickups – you know, the ones that were sold before the Toyota Tacoma and Toyota Tundra became national staples? It’s back and more popular than ever before. Some models have sold upwards of $30,000 at auction even though it had an MSRP of $9,000 back in the 1990s.

Let Toyota of Orlando help you with your search and restoration!
No matter which Toyota vintage car you choose, they’re all collectible in our minds. Ask how we can help you find the right preowned ride – call Toyota of Orlando today at (407) 298-4500!
Back to school driving tips for teen drivers
Is your teen driver about to head back to school in a few weeks? Getting back into the swing of things in the fall is hectic, so before things kick up a notch take a few minutes to sit down with them and go over some basic road rules for back to school driving. Check out this quick list of Orlando Toyota tips to get them through the semester safely!

Five tips for your teen to get back to school safely
Tip #1: Allow for cushion. Things happen and these things can cause delays. Whether it’s a car accident or just a bit of extra traffic, delays can cause drivers – especially teen drivers who could be late to homeroom – to speed. Encourage your teen to give themselves 10-15 minutes of cushion time just in case they do encounter a delay on the road on their way to or from school, and remind them that it’s better to be late than to get into an accident from driving recklessly.
Tip #2: NO PHONES. We’ll say it again – NO PHONES. Texting and driving is just as – if not more – dangerous as driving while intoxicated. Make it a hard and fast rule that your teen driver is NOT to use the phone at all while behind the wheel of their Orlando Toyota. You can even download apps that will lock their phone while the car is in motion if they’re too easily swayed by the temptation of that text message tone.
Tip #3: Watch for pedestrians and the bus. Encourage your teen to be extra aware of their surroundings when it comes to back to school driving. They should be paying attention anyway, but especially when there are so many more pedestrians out and about as well as school buses driving around them. This means no distractions – put away cell phones, limit passengers, stop playing with the radio, and keep hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.
Tip #4: Click it or ticket. Wearing a seatbelt isn’t just essential for safety – it’s also illegal to NOT wear one. Remind your teen that driving without a seatbelt (or letting their passengers opt out of seatbelts, for that matter) can result in them being ticketed or worse. Everyone in a moving vehicle should be belted in properly, no exceptions.
Tip #5: Get the required rest. Teens are busy, we get it – but it’s still recommended that they get at least nine hours of sleep. This is especially true if they’re going to get behind the wheel. They need to be alert and focused, and if they’re fatigued it’s almost as bad as driving while drunk. Encourage your teen to get the rest they need and if they’re overly tired, drive them yourself or have them take the bus to school until they’re more rested.
Explore safe new Orlando Toyota options today
Why not put your teen driver into a safe new Orlando Toyota? Take them for a test drive today – visit us at 3575 Vineland Road. Toyota of Orlando is open seven days a week and you can call to schedule your appointment at (407) 298-4500!
Why do drivers love the new Toyota RAV4 so much?
We love the new Toyota RAV4. Like, love it – it’s one of our favorite models on the lot at our Orlando Toyota dealership because it’s versatile, sporty, fuel-efficient, and spacious. It’s like getting the best of both worlds; you get the space of an SUV but the efficiency of a sedan, especially since a new hybrid drivetrain was introduced. But we know that we’re biased, so we don’t want you to take our word for it. Instead, we want you to take the word of people who actually own and operate this Orlando Toyota SUV.
Cars.com recently conducted a survey of Toyota RAV4 owners who have the latest generation in their driveway (the fifth generation or the model built after the 2019 redesign). They compiled a list of commonalities when it comes to favorite features, and we’re here to share. Check it out!

What drivers love about the new Toyota RAV4
1) It’s got a ton of value packed into it.
This new Orlando Toyota SUV packs a big punch when it comes to value features. It has a lot of bang for its buck and offers features that you’d often only find in bigger, more expensive models in other lineups. A 2019 model owner from Petaluma, CA said “More comfortable than my Toyota Solara, and that’s saying something for the RAV4, and the standard safety features are better than my friend’s new Audi SUV. It’s a tremendous value.” We would agree.
2) It has the latest and greatest tech.
The new model also offers great technological options to keep you connected and entertained. If you opt for the 2021 model, you’ll get features like Amaon Alexa, Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, premium JBL options, five USB ports, onboard WiFi, and more. You’ll also have either a 7″ or 8″ touchscreen interface and a digital rearview mirror, as well as incredible safety tech like Toyota Safety Sense + and a blind-spot monitor. A 2020 model owner from Gainesville, VA said “Got all the bells and whistles and am enjoying the fun parts, but also appreciating the additional safety features. Thought the panoramic camera view would be just a toy, but it is very useful for parking in tight places and not running over the dog.”
3) It’s fuel-efficient.
The 2021 Toyota RAv4 gets an impressive 28/35 mpg, while the hybrid model gets an even more eco-friendly 41/38 mpg. We think the numbers speak for themselves, but a 2019 model owner from New Jersey said “Turned in a 2016 to get a 2019. … The fuel economy is really good. I recently got 42 mpg on a 250-mile trip.” We’d take it!
4) It’s comfortable and capable.
This Orlando Toyota SUV may be compact, but it still offers a comfortable interior and a smooth ride. A 2021 model owner from Longmont, CO said “This is the second RAV4 I’ve owned. I really like the improvements Toyota made from the 2016 to the 2021 models. It’s fun to drive, handles well under all road conditions and gets great gas mileage.”
Test drive this fan favorite at our Toyota dealership in Central Florida
So, are you ready for your test drive? Take it today at Toyota of Orlando. We’re open seven days a week just off I-4 across from the Millenia Mall at 3575 Vineland Road!
Get ready to shout “Goooal” as Toyota, a sponsor of the Concacaf 2021 Gold Cup, shows its support this year through a new interactive mobile game that hopes to bring fellow soccer fans together around the globe to see just who has the most team spirit. This game allows Orlando Toyota participants to put their passion for soccer to the test through their loudest and longest “Goooal” shout.

As a partner for the 2021 Concacaf Gold cup, Orlando Toyota understands the importance of team spirit. So this shout will be worthwhile for participants as they play for a chance to win a lease to a 2021 Toyota Tacoma, along with a variety of other great prizes.
Toyota’s support in The Concacaf Gold Cup
Gathering the best national teams from North and Central America and the Caribbean to compete to be crowned regional champion, the Gold Cup is the region’s flagship men’s national team competition. Toyota has been a part of the thrill as an official automotive partner of the Concacaf Gold up for a third consecutive time this year. Orlando Toyota is excited for the 16th edition of the competition, featuring the great 16 national teams held in 11 stadiums which will be in eight major metropolitan cities across the United States from July 10 – August 1.
How to win the Toyota Tacoma lease
It’s super easy. Here’s how it works:
Players have from now until August 1 to participate in Toyota’s “Goal to the Gold Cup ” available online through Toyota’s social channels (@ToyotaLatino) and at gritemosjuntos.com.
- Scan the QR code from the website gritemosjuntos.com from your mobile device.
- Players will choose between their favorite Orlando Toyota trucks: a Tacoma TRD Pro or 2021 Tundra TRD Pro.
- Players chose to represent their favorite teams participating in this year’s Gold Cup.
- Play! It’s as easy as shouting into your mobile device for the loudest and longest shout of your life to automatically be entered into a chance to win a 2021 Toyota Tacoma lease or even a trip to the Gold Cup Final in Las Vegas, Nevada, on August 1.
Toyota will be presenting a variety of pre-game Fan Zone activities, one of them you can anticipate is playing the “Goal to the Gold cup” game from inside a Tundra at the Toyota area. There will also be many thrilling activities. We can thank all of the magic of this partnership, digital campaign, and the mobile app to Toyota’s Hispanic marketing partner, Conill.
Get a sneak peek as a tournament follower into the actual Gold Cup trophy courtesy of Toyota. In addition, tournament followers might get a look as it travels to select venues for photo opportunities, with appearances announced locally.
Toyota’s love for this game has been a theme for the company with sponsorships of various other popular soccer properties: Liga Mexicana, MNT/USMNT, and UEFA Champions League, with in-game units, billboards, and other marketing elements including virtual broadcast integrations within Liga Mexicana and MNT.
Test drive the Tacoma model you could win at Toyota of Orlando!
Give us a call to schedule that test drive today at (407)298-4500.
A quick guide to all of Toyota’s new car apps
Are you the type of driver who likes to have the latest and greatest tech at their fingertips when you’re behind the wheel? If so, Toyota is definitely a solid choice when it comes to choosing your next new car. After all, our vehicles are full of new entertainment, connectivity, and safety technology and continue to add new features with each and every passing model year. But vehicle features aren’t the only place you can access cool technology to make your drive time easy – Toyota has a series of new apps that are designed to keep you connected to your new car and bring simplicity and efficiency to your driving experience overall. Check out our quick guide to each.

Three new Toyota apps you’re going to want to download
Toyota Service Connect
It’s critical for performance and resale value that you keep up with car care, but we know it can easily slip your mind with everything else you have going on in your busy life. Toyota Service Connect (part of the Toyota app) makes it easy – it can send reminders to you about the health of your car overall, when you’re due to visit Toyota of Orlando for car maintenance, and what an illuminated light in the dashboard means. Even better, it can also send alerts about your new car to us so we can remind you when you’re due for service or if you have an issue.
Toyota Remote Connect
Remote Connect takes things to a whole new level in terms of convenience. When logged into the app, you can lock and unlock your new car, start it up (hello, A/C), assign guest drivers and limit their mileage and speed, find your vehicle via GPS, and get vehicle status alerts for your fuel level. Plus, if you have a plug-in hybrid or Toyota Mirai, you can use Toyota Remote Connect to find charging stations or hydrogen fuel stations, manage your car’s charge, and control climate settings.
Joya Virtual Driving Companion
We all know how important it is to stay off of our phones and keep our hands on the wheel when we’re driving. Voice control makes that a whole lot simpler, and we’re excited to announce that it’s coming to the new Toyota Sienna. Joya is a virtual assistant, and it acts as a digital tool to keep you connected to anything and everything you want to know about the new Toyota Sienna (think of it as a new car owner’s manual in AI form). Joya can be accessed in the Toyota app and is powered by Google AI.
See Toyota tech in person at Toyota of Orlando
Staying safe, connected, entertained, and efficient is easier than ever when you get behind the wheel of one of our new Toyotas. But don’t take our word for it – see it all in person for yourself! Test drive at Toyota of Orlando today. We’re open seven days a week at 3575 Vineland Road, just off I-4 near the Millenia Mall. Call for more info about the apps OR to schedule your test drive at (407) 298-4500.
New 2022 Toyota Tundra details released
Everyone – well, at least it seems like everyone – has been buzzing about the impending unveiling of the new 2022 Toyota Tundra. It’s headed our way this fall and its details have been shrouded in secrecy except for a few teaser photos and some sprinklings of details here and there. But good news – more details have just been released from Toyota, as well as new photos of the interior. Toyota of Orlando is here with the info!

A new trio of photos was released, showcasing the plush interior of the soon-to-be Orlando Toyota truck. In addition to the awesome rear power window that was unveiled a few weeks ago, the new 2022 Toyota Tundra will also showcase a red fabric/perforated leather interior option, similar to the current TRD Camry’s interior. (We’re living for this.) There will also be TRD badging on the interior of that model, including on the seats. This new Orlando Toyota truck will also offer drivers top tech, which we expected; one of the teaser photos revealed wireless charging for devices, so we expect that the rest of the cabin’s tech will follow suit.
Additionally – and this is the part the 2022 Toyota Tundra enthusiasts are really pumped about – the photos showcased a knob for drive modes. From what we can see in the photo, you’ll have access to Downhill Assist Control, CRAWL Control, Multi-terrain Select, and Tow/Haul modes. Basically, it’ll be ready for any type of terrain you want to throw its way.
That’s all that was unveiled in this set of teaser photos and we don’t know when full details will be released. However, here’s what we DO know so far:
- There will likely be a hybrid version available for drivers who want more eco-friendliness and fuel efficiency; also, the V8 is a thing of the past. Some version of a turbocharged V6 iForce Max engine will likely be under the hood (especially as it’s becoming a popular option in the Lexus lineup). V6 engine means better fuel efficiency and possibly even more power than its V8 predecessor.
- We’re thinking that a new designed means a new chassis; likely body-on-frame construction with high-strength steel. This will help to lower the overall weight of the truck. It’s also expected that it’ll be on the new TNGA platform, and will feature a 10-speed automatic transmission.
- Technology will be tops – we know that wireless charging will be an option, and photos have revealed a huge tablet-like touchscreen interface for all of your audio and entertainment technology. We’re also guessing that safety tech will be the best of the best (it is Toyota, after all).
- The exterior has been completely redesigned – you won’t even recognize it from the spy shots.
We don’t know when the 2022 Toyota Tundra will be arriving at Toyota of Orlando, but we can keep you posted! Follow us on social media for updates or call for info. We’re open seven days a week at (407) 298-4500.
Toyota News Roundup: Week of August 2, 2021
It’s a big week in Toyota news and we’re hitting all the highlights here at Toyota of Orlando. Check out what’s been trending this week below.

Toyota introducing diesel engine?
YouTubers were all aflutter this week as Toyota uploaded a new video series onto their official channel. Why? Because the series is basically a “diesel engine 101” tutorial. The series of shorts explain just how a diesel engine works. This is a big deal – and also out of the ordinary – because Toyota doesn’t really make diesel engines at the moment. They killed off the last of their diesel engine production in Europe in 2018 and America has seen nada on that front in a long time, so we’re interested to see why they’re being so informative on the topic if not for a new and upcoming model that might sport one. We’re rooting for a new Toyota Tundra diesel model which isn’t out of the question; after all, despite all of the teasers and tidbits we’ve gotten about this new Orlando Toyota truck, Toyota still hasn’t confirmed much about the engine.
New 2022 Toyota Land Cruiser on lockdown
So by now, we’re all aware that the Orlando Toyota Land Cruiser has been put out to pasture. 2021 was the last model year for America, but a new, redesigned 2022 Toyota Land Cruiser will continue to carry the torch overseas. However, demand is super high and as this SUV is no longer available new in the US, there’s potential for buyers to resell it overseas (and for an insane markup, we’re sure). Toyota doesn’t want this to happen as it could violate foreign exchange laws, so they’re banning resale for anyone who purchases one. Buyers will have to sign a pledge saying they won’t resell their new Toyota Land Cruiser for a certain period of time (we’re not sure of the specifics yet) and if they do, both they and the dealer could face issues.
New baseball-themed EV concept car created for Olympics
We’re all about Toyota’s crazy concept cars, and this one is no exception. In honor of the ongoing Olympics, Toyota created a baseball-themed EV that’s best suited for transporting visitors and staff around a large venue (i.e. not on the open road). It’s an open concept vehicle that’s low-speed and short-distance, and it has astroturf carpet and a rear seat that is shaped like a catcher’s mitt. Weird, but we like it, we can’t lie.
Toyota Land Cruiser 40 parts coming back into production
Classic car fans, rejoice – Toyota Land Cruiser 40 Series parts are coming back into production, including engines. These parts were discontinued back in 1984 which can make finding them a bit of a hassle, but not anymore. Toyota conducted surveys on a worldwide basis to see what their customers were into and which parts they may need; this also coincided with the Land Cruiser’s 70th birthday this year. Starting early next year, it’ll be a whole lot easier to get your hands on engines, exhaust systems, and drivelines, so start clearing out the garage now.
Are you ready for back to school? It’s time to pack up the backpacks, plot your route to school, start setting the alarm earlier and prepare yourself for the busy school year to start. As you hit the road to get back to school this fall, however, remember that with the change in routine comes a whole new set of road hazards for you to look out for. Toyota of Orlando is here with tips to help you avoid these road hazards and get back to school safely (and as stress-free as possible!).
Look out for these road hazards this fall
Road hazard #1: Heavier traffic.
Back to school means more traffic out and about on the roads as parents get their kids to campus. You’ll need to be aware of this and give yourself extra time to get where you’re going. The last thing you want to do is to drive recklessly to make it to homeroom on time, so be sure to plot out your route to and from school, give yourself an extra 10-15 minutes, and always check your route before you leave home to see if there are any serious delays. Things should slow down a little after a few weeks, but there will be more cars on the road in Orlando during the school year, period.
Road hazard #2: School buses.
Back to school also means school buses are back on the roads. Remember, you have to be extra vigilant when driving around school buses because new rules apply. When you see their lights flashing and the stop signs swing out, you also have to stop, even if you’re on the opposite side of the road. The only time you don’t have to stop is if you’re on the opposite side of the road and there’s a divided median. Also, never pass a stopped bus as students are loading and unloading, and be sure to leave plenty of space in between the school bus and your Orlando Toyota.
Road hazard #3: Bicycles.
Lots of kids bike to school (and some parents, too) so be sure to be on the lookout for bicyclists. You should always yield to them, give them plenty of space when passing them, and double-check your surroundings before making a right turn to ensure your path is clear. Remember, some kids aren’t totally steady on bikes so it’s a good idea to give them plenty of breathing room.
Road hazard #4: School zones.
School zones will once again be active next week in Orlando! These special zones always have a lower speed limit that you have to stick to, and you’ll also need to be ready to come to a stop in case a crossing guard has to get students across the street. You’ll need to be extra attentive in school zones and watch out for bicycles, skateboards, scooters, and pedestrians.

Road hazard #5: Pedestrians.
Whether you’re in or out of a school zone, there’s always more foot traffic during back to school. Lots of kids walk to school or to their bus stop, so be sure to pay close attention to what you’re doing when you’re behind the wheel. No distracted driving and always look both ways before pulling through stop signs and stoplights.
Shop for “school supplies” (i.e. a new Toyota) at Toyota of Orlando!
Need a safe new Orlando Toyota to get you back to school for 2021? Call us! Toyota of Orlando is open seven days a week at (407) 298-4500 and we’re located just off I-4 near the Millenia Mall.
The 2021 Toyota RAV4 vs the 2021 Nissan Rogue
Are you thinking about joining the many, many drivers who have chosen to put an SUV in the driveway? There are so many options available, and we know it can be a bit challenging to find the perfect one. That’s where we come in – at our Orlando Toyota dealership, we have a great selection of new Toyota SUVs to shop. And today we’re comparing one of our most popular models to its competition – see how the 2021 Toyota RAV4 compares to the 2021 Nissan Rogue.
How do these two models compare when it comes to the details?


Let’s start with the basics.
- The 2021 Toyota RAV4 comes in seven different models and offers three drivetrains to choose from, including one hybrid drivetrain. Obviously, this lends a ton of customization to the driver.
- The 2021 Nissan Rogue comes in four models and only has one drivetrain option.
- Both SUVs offer seating for five inside plus a cargo area.
- Both offer front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive.
- The 2021 Toyota RAV4 has a base MSRP of $26,150. While the 2021 Nissan Rogue’s starting MSRP is a bit cheaper at $25,750, it’s actually cheaper to buy a RAV4 as you climb through the trim levels and consider all of the features you want.
Now let’s get a bit farther into the details.
- The 2021 Toyota RAV4 certainly offers more customization, but that’s not the only edge it has over its Nissan competition. Here are a few points to consider:
- This Orlando Toyota SUV offers a TRD Off-Road model with TRD-tuned suspension, skid plates, all-terrain tires, and fog lights. Nissan has no comparable model.
- Both of these popular SUVs offer a three-year/36,000 mile basic warranty and a five-year/60,000 mile powertrain warranty.
- In terms of cargo space, if you put all of the rear seats down the Nissan SUV has about five more cubic feet of space. However, if you have passengers in the backseat and are just relying on the basic rear cargo area, the Toyota SUV pulls ahead with 36.5 cubic feet of cargo space, as compared to Nissan’s 31.6 cubic feet.
- Both of these new SUVs have plush and comfortable interiors with available options like soft-touch materials, edgy accents, and an open and ergonomic design. In terms of tech, however, the Orlando Toyota pulls ahead. Both of these SUVs have Apple CarPlay and Android Auto standard, but ours edges out in front with features like Amazon Alexa and a Wifi hotspot, as well as a responsive touchscreen interface (some have complained that the Rogue’s touchscreen is slow to respond).
- Let’s talk about performance. While both offer a 2.5L 4-cylinder engine, the Orlando Toyota RAV4 slides into first place with 203 horsepower and quick acceleration. The Nissan Rogue falls behind with just 181 horsepower and much slower acceleration.
- Fuel efficiency is similar in both models at around 27 mpg in the city and 35 mpg on the highway, but if you opt for the hybrid model of this popular Orlando Toyota you’ll step up your savings to 41 mpg in the city and 38 mpg on the highway.
- Drivers have also commented to US News that while both SUVs are comfortable to ride in, the Toyota RAV4 has an edge in handling and is better with steering and maneuvering than its Nissan competition.
- The Toyota RAV4 also has an edge when it comes to safety – it earned a 5/5 in NHTSA overall-crash test, while the Nissan Rogue earned a 4/5.
Test drive this new Toyota SUV today at Toyota of Orlando
Honestly, the best way to decide between the two is to get behind the wheel yourself. Call Toyota of Orlando today to schedule your test drive! We’re located just off I-4 near the Millenia Mall at 3575 Vineland Road, and you can reach us to schedule your appointment at (407) 298-4500.

