Thursday, August 28, 2014

Tales of the Un-Certified

Do you know your used car's hidden past?


You could risk that it was attacked by zombies...

 

...destroyed by a sick Yeti...


...taken away by a giant beanstalk...



...OR you can buy Toyota Certified! 

Feel confident in your used vehicle with Toyota Certified.

Give us a call or visit us online for more information.

Friday, August 22, 2014

Biking and Walking Trails in Morgantown



Have you taken a walk or a bike ride on any of our wonderful local trails? Here are some trails for you to check out:

The Capertown Trail

This trail is six miles long and paved, so it is perfect for any activity. It travels along the Monongahela Riverfront, Hazel Ruby McQuain Park and Amphitheater, the Historic Train Depot, and Historic Downtown Morgantown. Businesses along the way cater to bikers, walkers, and runners, providing outdoor patios, bike rentals, and cool drinks.

The Decker's Creek Trail

This trail runs along a 1,000 ft incline for over nineteen miles. It starts at Hazel Ruby McQuain Park, paralleling Decker's Creek. Three miles of the trail is paved.

Which trail is your favorite?

For more information on Morgantown's trails, click here.

Friday, August 15, 2014

Safety Tips for School Driving





The end of summer is approaching, and so is school. That means different patterns of traffic from the last few months, and safe driving becomes even more important. Here are some tips to keep you and your family safe as school begins:

Be Respectful of School Buses

Driving children to and from school is a big job, so it’s important that we do our part to make it easier for bus drivers on the road. Yield for merging buses, keep your distance to allow for any sudden stops, and be aware of children entering and exiting the bus.

Be Aware of School Zones

Typically, school zone speed limits range from 15 to 35 mph. Make sure to follow the speed limit and keep your eyes open for pedestrians and other vehicles. Remember that these speed limits aren’t just for school hours. They are also meant to protect students during after school events, so be sure to follow them at all times.

Wear Your Seatbelt

Whether you’re driving kids to school or you’re a teenager driving yourself to school, seatbelts are of the utmost importance. Make sure everyone in the car is wearing a seatbelt, including yourself. 

Enjoy the back to school season! If you have any back to school driving tips of your own, feel free to share them in the comments.

Friday, August 8, 2014

The Toyota of the Future According to Kids

People dream up concept cars everyday, but have you ever asked a 10-year-old what the future holds for Toyota? Toyota asked kids all over the world to draw their "dream car of the future" as part of their Toyota Dream Car Art Contest. These were some of the results:


This dream school bus would be designed to separate into individual cars to pick up children, then join together in order to reduce traffic.


One 14-year-old designed a car to suck moisture from the air and use it to water plants or drinking water.


Some ideas were even more futuristic, such as this shrinking car.

Which Toyota of the future is your favorite?

To see more ideas from the Toyota Dream Car Art Contest, click here.

Friday, August 1, 2014

Weekend Fun - Morgantown Farmer's Market



Every Saturday, over 40 local vendors gather to bring you the finest and freshest eggs, meat, bread, produce, and more.

Where:

Morgantown Market Place in downtown Morgantown

415 Spruce St
Morgantown, WV 26505

When: 

Every Saturday through November
8:30AM - 12:00PM

Click here for more information.