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Save gas in your Toyota with these 10 tips for holiday travel



1) Buy gas before you leave. This way, you know where to find the best gas deals near you.
2) Empty your car. For every 100 pounds you tote around, you sacrifice 2% in fuel efficiency.
3) Remove your roof rack when you’re not using it. A fully loaded rack causes a 5% loss in fuel economy!
4) Using cruise control, especially stretches of flat road, will stop you from unconsciously speeding up and…
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Celebrating Your Recent College Graduation? Let Us Congratulate You!


Are you a soon-to-be college graduate? Are you a recent college graduate? Have you graduated within the last two years? If you answered yes to any of these questions, Conicelli Toyota of Conshohocken would like to say congratulations with our College Grad Program option!

After graduating from college, everyone has a bucket list with the various steps to becoming an adult written out. Undoubtedly, owning a car is at the top of many recent graduates…

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Toyota shows the 2015 Camry: America's favorite car just got a lot better!



The new 2015 Toyota Camry made its global debut April 16, 2014, at the New York International Auto Show.

Ever made someone do a double take? You will now. The new 2015 Camry styling is impossible to ignore, with bold, aggressive hood lines and a striking new front grille. From now on, people won’t just be talking about all that technology, safety and quality engineering. They’ll be too busy asking “Who was that…
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We’re Looking Out, and You Should Be Too

Seven years ago, The Eye Institute of Salus University established a vision care program for uninsured and underinsured children in the Philadelphia area. This program is called "Looking Out for Kids" (LOFK) and its mission is to help children receive proper vision care services.

With one in four children struggling to achieve high performance in school resulting from vision problems, providing children with the opportunity for quality vision care is essential to The Eye Institute…

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