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Toyota Introduces New Prius Family with a Bizarre Commercial [Video]
Coinciding with the announcement on pricing for the new 2012 Prius Plug-in Hybrid that will launch next spring and the new Prius V minivan that is set to go on sale this October, Toyota has unleashed a new campaign to promote the growing family of Prius models. The new TV spot is named "People Person" and it was created by advertising agency, Saatchi & Saatchi.
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New Toyota Prius C Hybrid Hatch Debuts In Detroit, Promises Up To 53 Mpg For Less Than $19,000
About a month after Toyota revealed the Aqua at the Tokyo Motor Show in Japan, the North American version of the model named the Prius C made its debut at the Detroit Auto Show today. The Prius C is the most compact member of the Prius Family, which...
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Toyota Officially Introduces New Prius C / Aqua Dedicated Hybrid Hatchback
It's finally here – Toyota's new standalone hybrid hatchback model that will be sold as the Aqua in Japan and as the Prius c in the rest of the world. With the Prius C, Toyota expands its lineup of Prius-badged hybrid models that already...
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Toyota's Airs New "it's Ready. Are You?" Campaign For The 2012 Camry
After a first round of internet spots that coincided with the unveiling of the new 2012 Camry sedan, Toyota is ready for the official launch of its marketing campaign named "It's Ready. Are You?", which was created by the firm's advertising...
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Video: The Making Of Toyota's Prius Family People Person Tv Spot
Where some see Toyota's "Prius Family People Person" commercial as the creepy stuff children's nightmares are made of, others see a piece of creative marketing. After the wide release of the TV spot, Toyota published a behind-the-scenes...
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Toyota Prius C Hybrid Concept Will Spawn A Production Model In 2012
Along with the new Prius V minivan, the Detroit Show also welcomed the world premiere of the Prius C Concept, which will provide the inspiration for the next Prius Family member that Toyota plans to launch in the first half of next year. The Japanese...
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