Touchscreen display of 2012 Toyota Camry Thanks to Toyota Financial Services, Ourisman Fairfax Toyota of Fairfax, Va. is able to offer the all-new redesigned 2012 Toyota Camry at especially low lease prices.

The redesigned 2012 Camry isn’t drastically different from the 4.5-star 2011 model, but minor tweaks sometimes make a notable difference! The smooth, sleek curves of the 2011 have morphed into an edgier cut on the 2012. Interior upholstery has a more luxurious look than before. Plus, a 6.1-inch touchscreen display gives the driver and passengers easy access to Camry LE standard AM/FM CD player with MP3/WMA playback capability, six speakers, an auxiliary audio jack, USB port, vehicle information, hands-free phone capability and Bluetooth® technology. Two 12V auxiliary power outlets, two front and rear cup holders and two front door and four rear door water bottle holders are conveniences Camry LE families soon won’t know how they ever lived without.

Under the hood, smoother suspension all-around gives the 2012 Toyota Camry better handling than any previous Camry models. The four-cylinder engine gets an EPA-estimated 25 city/35 hwy mpg while the V6 option gets an EPA-estimated 21 city/30 hwy.

Through Dec. 5, lease the seventh generation Camry for 36 months at just $159 per month and $2999 due at lease signing. Or, make the first payment at lease signing and take home a 2012 Toyota Camry for $242 per month for 36 months.

Both deals are incredibly affordable for a 5-star consumer rated vehicle. Call or stop by Ourisman Fairfax Toyota for a test drive today.

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Prius Plug-in Hybrid featuring limited edition decalsOurisman Fairfax Toyota is proud to be a Toyota dealer in the Arlington/Washington-area that is slated to carry the 2012 Prius Plug-in Hybrid. The new model will be released in 14 states only. Toyota has not released a street date for the eagerly-awaited eco-friendly car, but expects it will be ready “around” springtime 2012.

What makes this car so special is not that it is eco-friendly, nor that it plugs-in for its battery charge. The 2012 Prius Plug-in Hybrid and Prius Plug-in Hybrid Advanced can be plugged in to any regular ol’ household electrical outlet for a charge.  According to the Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. website brochure, it takes about three hours to fully charge the Prius Plug-in from a conventional 120V outlet. The brochure also suggests the hybrid be charged from a dedicated 15-amp or higher circuit, just to lessen the chances of blowing a household breaker. The car draws about 12 amps while charging.

Features of the hybrid include:

  • Remote air conditioning
  • Heated front seats
  • Multi-information display screens
  • Smart key keyless entry
  • Entune™ in-car technology

The Prius Plug-in Hybrid gets an estimated 87 mpge or estimated 49 hybrid mode mpg and starts at $32,000. The Prius Plug-in Hybrid Advanced comes with some additional luxury perks (like dynamic radar cruise control) but gets the same estimated mileage. Its MSRP starts at $39,525. Both models will be available in five cool-toned colors.

Anyone from Arlington, Washington, Alexandria, Manassas and beyond are invited to contact the Ourisman Fairfax Toyota internet sales department about the forthcoming Toyota Prius hybrid vehicles. Also ask about scheduling a test drive of any Toyota hybrid vehicle currently on the lot.  Other eco-friendly models by Toyota include the Highlander Hybrid, Camry Hybrid, Prius V, and third generation Prius.

In January, at the 2012 North American International Auto Show, Toyota also will release the Prius c, a smaller-sized Prius aimed at the youngest demographic of environmentally-aware car buyers.

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Fairfax Toyota dealership Ourisman Fairfax Toyota announces that voting is now open to the public for Toyota’s 100 Cars for Good program. Now through August 16th, Toyota fans can vote for 100 deserving nonprofit organizations that will be awarded 100 Toyota vehicles over the course of 100 days.

To help choose the winning nonprofit organization, Toyota will feature 5 non-profit organizations on its Facebook page, allowing the public to vote for their favorites. To help voters, each non-profit organization has created an online profile with a video about the organization’s plan for how they will do “good” in their community with their new Toyota. Over the course of the program, voters may vote once per day.

Each day, the previous day’s winners will be announced and five new nonprofit organizations will be featured for voting. Winning organizations may choose from the following Toyota vehicles: Prius, Tacoma, Tundra, Highlander Hybrid, Sienna or Sienna Mobility. A six-year, 100,000 mile Toyota Vehicle Service Agreement to help provide extended protection beyond the vehicle warranty will also be provided by Toyota Financial Services.

“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to shine a light on the outstanding work carried out by each of the 500 finalists,” said Jim Lentz, president of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. “The positive impact of these organizations in their respective communities is immeasurable. We encourage the public to learn more about these great nonprofits and actively participate by casting a vote. We wish all of the finalists the best of luck.”

For more information about Ourisman Fairfax Toyota, visit http://www.ourismanfairfaxtoyota.com/.

Ourisman Fairfax Toyota

10287 Fairfax Boulevard,

 Fairfax, VA 22030

http://www.ourismanfairfaxtoyota.com/

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