Wednesday, September 30, 2015

The ALL-NEW 2016 Toyota Tacoma Arrives




The ALL-NEW 2016 Toyota Tacoma Arrives

The wait is over! The ALL-NEW 2016 Toyota Tacoma has arrived at our dealership, and we must say it's our favorite Toyota Tacoma, yet. With limited supply, no one expects these to stay homeless for long. 

Toyota noticed that it was about time for a change to its aged design, and as a result gave a nice update to its styling--both aesthetically and feature-wise. 

Let's just give the quickest rundown possible: stronger steel, re-tuned suspension, new center stack, touchscreen display, GoPro camera mount, wireless phone charging pad. 

Thursday, August 27, 2015

The Lemonade-Fueled Toyota Mirai


The Lemonade-Fueled Toyota Mirai

The highly-anticipated Toyota Mirai can run on lemonade. Don't believe us? Just check out this video from Toyota. Of course, the vehicle is meant to run on hydrogen cells, but everyone loves options! 

Toyota is working hard to find a plethora of methods that hydrogen can be extracted from the environment, in efforts to support the push for alternative fuel sources.

The various molecules in materials that contain hydrogen—two often mentioned are natural gas and water—are in essence "storing" it until a time when they are no longer needed, and the hydrogen can be extracted to power vehicles, Toyota says.

Visit Larry H. Miller Toyota Murray to learn more about the all-new 2016 Toyota Mirai.

Toyota to Refresh Prius with Modernized Look


Toyota to Refresh Prius with Modernized Look

Thanks to some spy photos of the 2016 Toyota Prius, we now know the fuel-efficient hybrid will have renewed look for the next model year. Now, not only will your Prius help save the environment, but it will also look good in the process!

While the photo shown above may not be official, the 2016 Toyota Prius will make its debut next week in Las Vegas. The new Prius is also slated to arrive at dealerships, first as a coupe. 

In addition to upgraded styling, the 2016 Toyota Prius is rumored to have 10% better fuel efficiency! So when will you ever visit the gas station? Not that often!

Visit Larry H. Miller Toyota Murray for more information!

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Dare to Compare—Service Specials


Dare to Compare Service

Who says servicing your vehicle at the dealership has to burn a hole in your pocket? At Larry H. Miller Toyota Murray, not only will you get the best service possible for your Toyota, but it will also be the most cost efficient.

The other guys simply cost too much, and don't give you the full-service treatment like we do. When you get your oil changed, it's also wise to have your tires rotated. At our dealership, we'll rotate your tires when we change your oil... and at no extra cost! 

But it doesn't stop there. With your oil change, you can enjoy the comfort of our waiting room. We have a nice TV to help pass the time. We have Wi-Fi to keep you connected. We offer a shuttle service, so you don't have to be stuck at the dealership—although we do enjoy your company! And we top it all off with a complimentary car wash.

So when you're ready for your next oil change, stop by and see what we're all about! 

Giving Back to the Community


Therapy Animals of Utah
We gave a $5,000 donation to the Therapy Animals of Utah organization. Pictured above, from left to right, is Executive Director Deborah Carr, therapy dog Mr. Parker, and General Manager Lance Barraclough. 

Therapy Animals of Utah provides animal-assisted therapy and activities services to more than 30,000 patients/clients throughout Utah, in hospitals and other healthcare facilities, schools, libraries, residential treatment facilities, assisted living centers and more. 


Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Utah
We donated $5,000 to the Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Utah. Vice President of Fund Development Brandi Jolley (left) was happy to receive the donation from General Manager Lance Barraclough (right) and Larry H. Miller Toyota Murray. 

Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Utah provides children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported 1-to-1 relationships that change lives for the better. These relationships strive to have children reach for higher aspirations, avoid risky behavior and ensure educational success.


Olive Osmond Hearing Fund
We were thrilled to donate $5,000 to the Olive Osmond Hearing Fund! Justin Osmond (left) and Merrill Osmond (right) were very happy to receive the check from General Manager Lance Barraclough (middle).

Justin was born with 90% hearing loss in both ears, so he started the Olive Osmond Hearing Fund to carry on his grandmother's philanthropic legacy. 

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Megaplex Movie Voucher with a Test Drive: Larry H. Miller Toyota Murray


Looking for something to do? How about you come test drive a Toyota? We'll give you a free movie voucher, when you do! Talk about twice the fun.

Rules:

1) One voucher per person

2) Must be 18 years or older to test drive a vehicle

3) Must test drive a new Toyota

4) One per household

5) While supplies last

So what are you waiting for? Come in and test drive a Toyota. Don't forget to ask about your movie ticket while you're here. There are plenty of good movies coming out this summer, so the hardest part about this deal is figuring which movie you'll go see.

Pick your Toyota: www.lhmtoyota.com

Introducing the 2016 Toyota Hilux: Larry H. Miller Toyota Murray


Images for the all-new 2016 Toyota Hilux have leaked, and we're liking what we see! The Hilux is going to be roughly the same size as the Toyota Tacoma, but looks much more like the rest of the Toyota lineup.

"The bulk of the upgrades are found up front, where the truck is fitted with elongated headlights, a muscular-looking bumper and a sizable three-slat radiator grille. Sculpted fenders and bed sides partially hide the Hilux’s utilitarian roots." --Digital Trends

There will be options for both single and extended cabs, depending on your liking. Manual transmission will come standard on the Hilux, with automatic optional. It is likely to come available with three different engine types. Two-wheel and four-wheel drive will both be available for the new model on the Toyota line.

Stay tuned for more updates as we learn more!

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Toyota to Give RAV4 Automatic Brakes


There's some safety features that could really help you out in times of danger on the road, but there's a good chance that you didn't spend enough money on your vehicle to have these safety features available to you. Well, Toyota is changing that, and adding automatic brakes to the RAV4--a move that makes automatic braking available on a wide scale.

While this is a move Toyota has decided to limit to the RAV4, in the coming years, Toyota plans to have automatic braking available for all of its lineup.

The safety features will be optional, but shouldn't come at a steep price. During the 2015 New York International Auto Show, the automaker is poised to reveal the safety features and pricing. Speculation says these options should run about $300 to $500, according to an article by CNN Money.

Stay tuned for more updates on everything Toyota!

Toyota's RAV4 to Add a Hybrid Edition


Toyota already has a few hybrid versions in its model lineup, but that won't stop the automaker from adding a hybrid version of one of its best-selling vehicles. For 2016, the Toyota RAV4 will be offered in a hybrid edition--exciting, huh?

Toyota plans to have hybrid editions across its entire model line, but the RAV4 is the latest to receive the update. Currently, the Camry, Avalon, Prius and Highlander all offer hybrid editions.

Be sure to stay tuned for more updates as they are released. The Toyota RAV4 Hybrid is expected to make its debut at the 2015 New York International Auto Show, which runs from April 3rd to 12th.

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Lease vs. Purchase: What's the Best Way to Get a New Car?



We all know that when we walk into a car dealership, we have the option to purchase a car or to lease one. But what's the difference? What should you do? Leasing will save you money on your monthly payments. Purchasing will turn your car payments into an investment. Both the options to lease and purchase have their advantages and disadvantages, but what will work best for you? We're here to help give you a brief explanation, that way you can make a better-informed decision during your next car dealership experience.

Leasing:
When you lease a vehicle, you're essentially renting the car. You make your monthly payments, and you are able to continue driving your ride. Lease payments are lower than the payments on a vehicle purchase, since you are not moving toward owning the vehicle outright. A typical term for a lease is 36 months.

At the end of the lease term, you have a few options:

  • You can turn the car in, and find a new vehicle. 
  • You can sell the car, and perhaps make some money.
  • You can turn the lease into a purchase, and begin making monthly payments.
One should be careful about the amount of driving they do with a leased vehicle. Leases come with a mileage agreement. While the standard amount of annual miles allowed for a lease is 12,000, you are able to take a higher mile allowance for an increased monthly payment. Be careful, because if you have more miles on the odometer than the agreed upon amount, you will be charged by the mile--usually a steep price that you'll want to avoid. 

The most common route consumers who lease their vehicle takes is to turn the car in and find a new vehicle. In some circumstances, you'll find that the value of the vehicle is higher than the residual value given at the time of the lease agreement. Residual value is the amount a car is projected to be worth at the end of the leasing term. When the actual value of the car is higher than the residual, you can sell the vehicle for the higher price and make the difference between the selling price and the residual. For example: if you have a residual value of $16,750, but are able to sell the car for $18,500, you just made yourself $1,750. Cars that have an easy time holding their values are promising for drivers looking to make this extra cash. And if you really like the vehicle and would like to continue to drive it, you can begin to make monthly payments toward the residual value. 

Leasing a vehicle can be a great option for people who are looking to save some money and like to switch vehicles often. Every three years, you can park a new, shiny vehicle in your driveway. But keep in mind, the payments you are making aren't working toward paying off a vehicle you will own. If this seems like a fitting option for you, come visit us and we'll help you get started!

Purchasing:
There are a couple of ways to purchase a vehicle. You can pay cash, up front, and have no monthly payments. This is the cheapest way to buy a car, if you have the money to lay out. You will avoid any interest fees, and become an instant owner. If you don't have the money to lay out, you can finance a new vehicle. When you finance, you will make monthly payments until the balance of the car is paid in full. The average loan for a car is 60 months, although 72 months is becoming more popular. The less months you finance a vehicle, the lower the payment... and vice versa. Your finance rate will be dependent upon your credit score. 

Those looking to get into a vehicle they intend to keep for years on end will find that purchasing a car is a better route than leasing. If you like to switch vehicle often, it may be wise for you to think about leasing, so you can avoid the possibility of losing money on your investment. If this seems like a fitting option for you, again, you can come visit us and we'll help you get started!

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Saturday, January 31, 2015

No Matter Your Credit, We've Got You Covered!


No Matter Your Credit, We've Got You Covered!

Want a new car, but bills from the past getting in your way? Don’t fret, you still have options! Larry H. Miller Toyota Murray has professionals that help our customers find a lender. Stop coming up with reasons why you can’t get into a car that not only will handle your needs, but something you’ll love!

What you need to know!

Research:
It is critical that you spend time doing research before visiting the dealership. Although there are a variety of ways a car dealership can help you get behind the wheel of a vehicle you desire, some of these methods will hurt you in the long run. The more prepared you are, the more confidence you’ll have and the less likely you are to fall into a trap. This blog post is meant to serve as a basic guide to buying a car with damaged credit, but your research shouldn’t necessarily stop here.

Your Credit History:
You should have an idea of your credit situation before going into any dealership, so that you’re not surprised by anything and you can also have the opportunity to dispute or fix any credit issues possible. There are websites that offer free credit checks, like Credit Karma. Once you have your credit score, you can take a look at your credit history, as well as know where you sit with your credit score. This information will be useful for your research, so you have an idea of what your capable of receiving, in terms of financing.

What You Need:
Too often, car shoppers fall in love with something they want, rather than something they need. And sometimes, this is the exact decision that results in damage to their credit. Before you go car shopping, take some time to decide what kind of vehicle you need. Do you just need the car to get from Point A to Point B for work? If this is the case, you probably don’t need to get a big SUV. Do you have a large family that requires a lot of room? Then maybe you should look at that big SUV or a minivan. Leather, sunroofs, big rims, upgraded stereo systems, you know, all the bells and whistles? How important is all of this for you? It might be wisest to pass on these luxuries, and exchange it for a smaller monthly payment.

Things You Need to Bring!

Down Payment: While many people would like to buy a car without having to lay out any money up front, this isn’t always the best way to go about purchasing a car. Furthermore, for those buyers with damaged credit, there is more of a need for a down payment. When you provide a down payment, you are showing the lenders commitment, which will go a long way in helping you get a reasonable financing rate. A good rule of thumb for how much you should put toward your down payment is to put down the total cost of all your taxes and fees for the vehicle.

Proof of Employment:
In order to get financed for a vehicle, you will be required to provide proof of employment. This can come in the form of your most recent pay stub. The financial lender will want to see that you are employed and have a source of income. If you do not have a pay stub, you can reach out to your employer and they will be able to provide this documentation.

Proof of Residence:
Be sure to bring along proof of residence. This can come in the form of utility bills, bank statements or even a pay stub with your home address. Proof of residence is also something that is required to be provided by the lender.

In a Nutshell:
We understand that your past is exactly that, the past. While you may have damaged credit, there are options out there for you. The best thing you can do is prepare yourself with research. Larry H. Miller Toyota Murray has professionals that specialize in finding car loans for buyers with circumstances like yours. Don’t be discouraged. Come in to see us, and you’ll be glad you did.