At DCH Freehold Toyota, we understand that maintaining your Toyota vehicle is essential to keep it running smoothly and reliably for years to come.
Discover Why the Toyota Prius is the Right Vehicle for You
If you're looking for a hybrid vehicle, the Toyota Prius should be at the top of your list. This model has been a leader in its class for over 20 years. Visit DCH Freehold Toyota at 4268 Route 9 South in Freehold, NJ to see why the Prius is the smart choice for your next vehicle.
Experience the 2025 Toyota Camry's Hybrid Powertrain at DCH Freehold Toyota
The 2025 Toyota Camry is taking the midsize sedan segment by storm with its cutting-edge hybrid powertrain. This system combines a reliable gas engine with a powerful electric motor. If you're in the market for an eco-friendly vehicle that doesn't sacrifice performance or style, the Camry Hybrid is a top choice.
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As a Toyota owner, keeping up with your vehicle's recommended maintenance is key to ensuring its performance.
Why You Should Buy a Toyota RAV4
The Toyota RAV4 is a wonderful choice if you're looking for a versatile compact SUV.
Explore the Benefits of Driving a Toyota Electric Vehicle from the Team at DCH Freehold Toyota
Electric Vehicles (EVs) continue to grow in popularity. With advancements in batteries and charging technology, more people can look at them as daily driving possibilities. It is clear that automakers are seeing these vehicles as an opportunity, as many of them are bolstering their lineup of eco-friendly vehicles. The Toyota brand is no exception. In fact, they have been among the industry leaders when it comes to hybrid and EVs. DCH Freehold Toyota, located at 4268 Route 9 South in Freehold, NJ, is where you can learn everything you want to know about EVs.
Shop the Used Hybrid and EV Models at DCH Freehold Toyota
There is no doubt that many more people are becoming interested in buying a hybrid or electric vehicle (EV) when they are in the market for something new. Who can blame them? It is clear by all of the money that automakers are investing into their hybrid and electric lineups that these technologies are going to be the face of the driving landscape in the future. If you are interested in a hybrid or EV, but want to maximize your value, you might want to shop our used hybrid and electric inventory.
Looking for an Eco-Friendly Ride? Explore the Toyota Hybrid Lineup at DCH Freehold Toyota
There is a real emphasis on being eco-friendly in today's driving landscape. With climate change on the minds of many car shoppers, as well as automakers, you are starting to see a lot more hybrid and electric vehicles being introduced. The Toyota brand has always been ahead of the game when it comes to providing drivers with environmentally friendly vehicles. If you are looking to get behind the wheel of something that will reduce your carbon footprint, you should explore the Toyota hybrid inventory at DCH Freehold Toyota, located at 4268 Route 9 South in Freehold, NJ.
TestDriveNow Auto Writer Steve Hammes Reviews the 2017 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
The 2017 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid is the eighth hybrid model to join the automaker's lineup here in the U.S., but one of only a small handful of hybrid compact crossovers on the market. TestDriveNow auto writer Steve Hammes recently spent some time with the new RAV4 Hybrid and found it's exceptional fuel economy makes it a compelling choice for the eco-conscious crossover shopper.
The Toyota RAV4 Hybrid is powered by a 2.5-liter four-cylinder gas engine along with two electric motors that together produce 194 net horsepower and 206 pound-feet of torque. If you live in an…
How Toyota is Helping Biologists Shame Their Rivals for Centuries
We're funding 28,000+ species assessments with @IUCN to help protect biodiversity: https://t.co/wGteGwkSku pic.twitter.com/rOO0NUnMbL
— ToyotaGB (@ToyotaGB) May 10, 2016
In the mid-1700's, botanist Johann Georg Siegesbeck wrote a scathing denouncement of Carolus Linnaeus for his use of flowers to categorize, well... flora. What could be wrong with that?
In typical 18th-century puritanical fashion, Siegesbeck believed it was immoral to talk about the reproductive organs of plants.
Linnaeus thought he was a grumpy old jerk. And, since Linnaeus is the father of modern taxonomy..