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The 2022 Toyota Model Preferred by a Toyota Master Mechanic

Looking to buy a new Toyota for 2022? Not sure which model to choose? Here’s the latest reveal from a Toyota Master Mechanic on which model he chose, why, and his recommended upgrades to it after buying this model. Plus, the most important maintenance checks all new car owners should follow.

Time to Buy a New Car

Deciding on what make and model of a new car to buy is not simple. Not only does your decision have to carefully weigh-in factors such as gas mileage efficiency, which safety or assisted driver features to choose, vehicle reliability ratings based on engine type and overall performance; but, the availability of a desired model.

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In today’s article, we will take a look at what model a Toyota Master Mechanic chose for a new car that took him three months to receive after placing his order. Not only will you discover what model he chose and his analysis of the purchase, you will see what upgrades he recommends and the most important maintenance task all new car owners should follow religiously---regardless of what manufacturers say about the latest cars.

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Significance of This Video

The significance of this video is that not only does it help car buyers unsure of what model of Toyota to buy by offering a mechanic’s validation of his own car choice, but it also demonstrates how to DIY some of his recommended upgrades like a hydraulic hood assembly to keep your hood raised safely while performing maintenance on your car.

That said, here is the video in its entirety below for your enjoyment and erudition.

I bought a NEW CAR | Reveal, Customizations and Issues?

For additional articles about buying a new car, here are two select articles on Toyota Service Department Mechanic Explains Latest Car Dealership Scams and Consumer Reports Recommends This Important Negotiation Point to Focus On When Buying a New Car.

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Timothy Boyer is a Torque News automotive reporter based in Cincinnati. Experienced with early car restorations, he regularly restores older vehicles with engine modifications for improved performance. Follow Tim on Twitter at @TimBoyerWrites for daily new and used vehicle news.

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