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toyotaofnorthcharlotte · 11 months ago
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The 2024 Toyota GR86 TRUENO Edition is Here
Toyota has announced the 2024 Toyota GR lineup – and we’re so excited to show you one of our favorites on the lineup. The 2024 Toyota GR86 TRUENO Edition is all the buzz in the sportscar community, and one of the main reasons is that it commemorates the Toyota AE86’s 40th anniversary. Since this N Charlotte Toyota sportscar has so many cool features, we will make it simple for you.
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2024 Toyota GR86 Trueno Edition Performance
The 2024 Toyota GR86 TRUENO Edition comes with an upgraded performance package – that comes in both manual and automatic transmissions. You’ll be able to add this performance package to your 2023/2022 Toyota GR86, so don’t worry if you’re not able to get your hands on this particular N Charlotte Toyota. Let’s get into it.
There will be ZF SACHS Dampers and Brembo brakes that come standard on all models.
These features will enhance the consistency of handling, ride comfort, and brake system.
Automatic and, now, manual transmission models are equipped with Active Safety Suite. The system has features like Pre-Collision Braking and Adaptive Cruise Control.
Plus, this Toyota is super light at 2,811 pounds with the aluminum hood, front fenders, and roof panel – making it one of the lightest sports cars on the market.
The naturally aspirated 2.4-liter FA-24 engine has 228 horsepower and 184 lb.-ft. of torque. This makes this N Charlotte Toyota go from 0-60 in just 6.1 seconds for the 6-speed manual transmission and 6.6 seconds for the six-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission. 
Finally, you can go into track mode with the push of a button and switch off vehicle stability control.
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What does the 2024 Toyota GR86 TRUENO Edition interior and exterior look like?
As mentioned earlier, this N Charlotte Toyota sportscar is an homage to the Toyota AE86, which is very popular in the anime and manga community because of the anime ‘Initial D’. If you don’t know – although you should – Initial D is about a character named Takumi Fujiwara and his rise to being a downhill racing hero in his Toyota AE86. Since the anime is so well known, the Toyota AE86 has been coined the ‘initial D car’. Now, let’s get into what the modern initial D car will look like when you first take a look:
To start with a bang, it will come with a number plate that marks the 2024 Toyota GR86 TRUENO Edition.
It comes with a black-wrapped hood, black TRUENO Edition side panels, and a black duckbill spoiler. 
As a tribute to the 1980s model, this N Charlotte Toyota sports car will have a ‘TRUENO Edition’ badge on the front bumper lip and rear decklid.
Also, other accents this ride will have are black metallic 18-inch, 10-spoke aluminum alloy wheels with black door handles and mirror caps.
This is what you’ll step into:
Ultrasuede sport seats that are trimmed with red leather, a red-stitched shift boot, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel.
‘TRUENO Edition’ shift knob and all-weather floor mats.
Finally, an 8-inch touchscreen has Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Those features are complemented with 8 premium speakers to rock out to on your drive.
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2024 Toyota GR86 Trueno Edition Price 
We don’t have the exact MSRP of the 2024 Toyota GR68 TRUENO Edition, but we can guesstimate that it will be around $35k-40k because the 2023 Toyota GR86’s starting price is $28,400. And with all the special features and it being limited, there will be an obvious bump in the price.
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Stop by Toyota of N Charlotte 
If you want to get behind the wheel of this sports car, then stop by Toyota of N Charlotte! Also, stay posted on our social media for any updates about this ride. We’re located at 13429 Statesville Road. Take exit 23 off I-77 in Huntersville.
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toyotaofnorthcharlotte · 4 years ago
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The 2021 Toyota Mirai has arrived and it looks amazing! With a redesigned exterior, updated performance features, and incredible new technology, this one is an absolute must have. Unfortunately, Toyota of North Charlotte will not be host to this particular vehicle, but you should still check it out anyway. See our convenient infographic here and see the latest from the 2021 Toyota Mirai. 
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toyotaofnorthcharlotte · 5 years ago
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Radiator issues got you down? Toyota of N Charlotte can help!
 While on your morning commute to work, you may notice that your Toyota of N Charlotte vehicle is starting to overheat. While you are diligent in maintaining your vehicle, sometimes it’s easy to forget about your radiator. Vehicle overheating is a common happenstance in any vehicle and that’s why Toyota of N Charlotte wants to help you recognize when it’s time to check on your radiator.
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 Your radiator’s job is to filter the coolant to and from itself, which cools the engine by using a fan. Maintaining the coolant’s temperature between 190 and 210 Fahrenheit is required for ideal radiator operation.
 Here are some issues to look out for:
 Rust
While you can find rust pretty much anywhere on your vehicle’s body, it’s not uncommon to find rust on your radiator. When the temperatures fluctuate often, the moisture builds up and creates rust. Toyota of N Charlotte recommends spotting the rust by checking the radiator assembly and color of the coolant. If the coolant is dark, there’s possible rusting involved.
 Leaks
Get your radiator checked often. Leaks can occur that will cause your vehicle to lose coolant. If you are beginning to see green fluids or other colored leaks under your Toyota of N Charlotte vehicle, it’s more likely than not, an issue with your radiator.
 Mineral Buildup
When your radiator continues to operate as it should, your vehicle will begin to accumulate mineral buildup which can, in turn, constrict your coolant from flowing.
 Vehicle Overheating
If your vehicle is constantly overheating, this may be a sign that your radiator is failing. If this problem goes unaddressed, it can cause your vehicle to completely break down, which could then cause your repair to be even more expensive.
 Still not sure what’s going on with your radiator? Contact one of our Toyota of N Charlotte auto techs to book an appointment today!
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toyotaofnorthcharlotte · 9 years ago
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Should you get aftermarket car parts?
If you’ve ever had car problems then you know what it’s like to have to make decisions on car fixes and parts. It’s a challenging decision and it can be an expensive one as well! We know it can difficult so we want to help you when you have to make a decision on choosing between the original car parts or aftermarket car parts. Our Charlotte Toyota parts center has broken down the good and the bad to help ease the process.
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Before going into the pros and cons, do you know the difference between OEM parts and aftermarket car parts?
OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer part. This means that it’s a Genuine Toyota part for your Charlotte Toyota car.
Aftermarket part means that it was made by brand, one that isn’t your car’s manufacturer.
There are pros and cons to both OEM and Charlotte aftermarket car parts! Let us break it down for you so that you can better understand and then be able to decide which would be best for your car.
Original Equipment Manufacturer
There are some great perks to purchasing an original part for your Charlotte Toyota. You’ll know its good quality and it’ll fit as it needs to be since it’s from the original manufacturer. However, OEMs tend to be a bit pricy. Since it’s only produced by one manufacturer the demand might be higher and more challenging to find. It might be a few days before you’re able to get it.
Aftermarket Car Parts
Since you’re opening up your options you might find the needed part sooner and for a better price! The good thing is that aftermarket car parts can be just a reliable and for much less. You should research the car parts before purchasing it. However, check your car’s warranty as it might be revoked if you don’t use an original part.
If you have any questions regarding car part please call our Charlotte Toyota part center at (888) 378-1214.
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toyotaofnorthcharlotte · 12 years ago
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Come test drive the new 2012 Toyota Camry today at Toyota of North Charlotte! http://bit.ly/NkKQRh
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