Toyota does manufacture convertible cars. The Camry Solara & MR2 Spyder models are examples of convertible cars manufactured by Toyota.
Many kinds of cars are compatible with convertible tops but mainly they are sports cars, luxury cars and jeeps. Pretty much any cars can be converted into one with a convertible top.
Any convertible with a back seat.
Electric cars are not yet used. However, there are plenty of hybrid cars such as the Toyota Prius.
Currently there are no convertible hybrid cars available for purchase in the US. However, many companies such as Saab and Lexus have unveiled new convertable hybrid concept cars that maybe available to consumers in the near future.
Definitively. Small cars are not as safe as large cars, generally speaking. Cars like the Toyota Yaris, Nissan Versa, Mercury Grand Marquis, Hyundai Accent, Ford Mustang Convertible, and the Chevy Aveo Sedan are listed by Consumer Reports as not being as safe as they could be. Volvos are safe and sexy
Convertible SUV's carry the same features as any SUV, just with a convertible top. These were designed to show that family cars can have some sort of aspect of fun to their design.
Several Toyota cars have recently had know issues with their breaks as well as sticking accelerator pedals. Make sure to check with your Toyota dealer to find out what models of cars have been effected and get any repair work that is needed done as soon as possible, as these issues are likely a safety hazard.
Information about Toyota cars manufactured in 2010 can be easily found online on Toyota's official website. Otherwise, any Toyota dealership is a good resource for such information.
Generally, yes, the life of the convertible top will last longer if garaged. This is true with any vehicle, though. You can also cover your convertible with a tarp during bad weather if a garage is not available.
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No, the 5 speed wasn't ever put in any American cars back in 69, they were all 3 and 4 speeds.
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