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2023 Toyota Crown Overview
Toyota Crown, a new high-riding sedan with the shape of a hatchback (though it has a conventional trunk), hybrid-only powertrains and truly funky styling. Toyota often plays it too safe with its new vehicles, so it's nice to see the company really swinging for the fences with the Crown.
t has been 50 years since Toyota last sold its Crown sedan in the U.S., but the model was introduced in Japan in 1955 as the Toyopet Crown. It has been Toyota's mainstream sedan there ever since, the choice of families, executives, taxi drivers, and police.
The 2023 Crown, now in its 16th generation, is back in the States as the three-trim, all-hybrid, all-wheel-drive, tall-roofed, fastback-styled four-door replacing the venerable Toyota Avalon sedan. It is almost the same size, inside and out, as the Honda Accord and Volkswagen Arteon sedans.
The Crown's tall roofline and high seating position have generated some debate. But there's no denying that it is eye-catching, especially in the optional two-tone color scheme available with the top Platinum trim.
By positioning the Crown as a premium model, Toyota is telling shoppers that this is a special vehicle, not to be confused with other midsize sedans. By offering two hybrid powertrains, one of them more performance-oriented, Toyota hopes the Crown will appeal to those seeking fuel efficiency and creature comforts as well as those hoping for a bit of twisty country road fun.
We found that generally, it succeeds but still falls short on driving excitement, even with the 340-horsepower hybrid system and adaptive suspension that come exclusively with the Platinum trim.
Competition in the non-luxury large sedan segment is almost gone. Three rivals — the Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, and Nissan Maxima — are being discontinued in 2023. That leaves the Accord Hybrid and VW Arteon. Some shoppers might consider the Genesis G80, Audi A6, and Volvo S90 mild hybrids, all of which cost more and aren't likely to be cross-shopped with the Toyota Crown. Based on appearance and premium content, though, the Crown can proudly hold its head high in that crowd.
All the Platinum's performance enhancements come at a serious penalty to fuel economy. Toyota estimates this version of the Crown will return 27 mpg in combined driving — a fairly unimpressive figure compared to other sedans with non-hybrid powertrains. The current Avalon V6, for instance, produces a bit less power and has a 26 mpg combined estimate, as does the BMW 540i with its marginally less potent turbocharged inline-six. On paper, the Crown Platinum's powertrain seems heavy and overengineered without much benefit to the driver compared to other options.
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2023 Honda CR-V First Drive Review: Refinement, Not Reinvention
2023 Honda CR-V First Drive Review: Refinement, Not Reinvention
The Honda CR-V is one of the brand’s most important models in the US, taking the crown as America’s best-selling SUV overall since its introduction in 1995 (although the Toyota RAV4 recently beat it in annual sales). Credit social media Now entering its sixth generation of this compact crossover, the 2023 CR-V brings solid improvements across the board. While the outgoing CR-V’s design was…
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Latest drink and drug drivers named in south London courts
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Drink and drug drivers have been caught by police on our roads.
We publish this information in the public interest, as drink and drug drivers can cause serious injury or death to themselves or others.
The names and details of those included below is provided to us by magistrates' courts in south London based on criminal court proceedings.
Here is a round-up of those who have been named in south London magistrates' courts:
VEIBENA ARMADA
Aged 44, of Garratt Lane, Putney, admitted driving under the influence of drugs while driving a Toyota Corolla in East Street, Walworth, in July 2020. He was found with an amount of delta-9-THC (cannabis) in his blood, exceeding the limit. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Fined £400, £65 surcharge, £85 costs.
ANAS AHMAD ARSHAD
Aged 22, of Martin Way, Rayne’s Park, admitted drink driving a Mercedes in Kingston Road, Wimbledon, in March 2021. He was found with 71 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the limit. Fined £120, £34 surcharge, £85 costs. 17-month driving ban with the provision for a 17-week reduction if by February 27, 2022, he has completed a course approved by the secretary of state.
NICHOLAS MARTIN
Aged 23, of Kale Road, Erith, admitted drink driving a Ford Focus in Central Way, Thamesmead in August 2020. He was found with 5.5 microgrammes of delta-9-THC (cannabis) per litre of his blood, exceeding the limit. Disqualified from driving for 18 months. Fined £120, £34 surcharge, £85 costs.
KAITAWEEPAN POOLOGARAJAH
Aged 25, of Borstal Street, Rochester, admitted drink driving a Volkswagen Golf on the M20 in March 2021. He was found with 45 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the limit. Fined £103, £34 surcharge, £85 costs. 36-month driving ban with the provision for a 36-week reduction if by May 17, 2023, he has completed a course approved by the secretary of state.
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JOHN WILLIAMSON
Aged 34, of Stokes Road, Croydon, admitted drink driving a Vauxhall Zafira in Middleton Road/Peterborough Road, Stton, in November 2020. He was found with 82 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the limit. Referred to Croydon Crown Court for sentencing.
RICKY AMOS
Aged 41, of Broadwater Gardens, Orpington, admitted drink driving a Vauxhall Combo in Farnborough Way, Orpington, in February 2021. He was found with a quantity of alcohol in his urine, exceeding the legal limit. Fined £120, £34 surcharge, £85 costs. 36-month driving ban.
TYLER MARSHALL
Aged 20, of St John’s Drive, Earlsfield, admitted driving under the influence of drugs while riding a Piaggio moped in Garratt Lane, Putney, in July 2020. He was found with 7.2microgrammes of delta-9-THC (cannabis) per litre of his blood, exceeding the limit. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Fined £120, £34 surcharge, £85 costs.
ABDIRIZAK MUMIN
Aged 21, of Review Road, Brent, admitted driving under the influence of drugs while riding a Honda PES moped in Victoria Avenue, Surbiton, in April 2020. He was found with 5.2microgrammes of delta-9-THC (cannabis) per litre of his blood, exceeding the limit. To do 100 hours of unpaid work in the next 12 months, £95 surcharge, £85 costs. 12-month driving ban.
MICHAEL PATRICK AFONSO
Aged 24, of Graham Road, Mitcham, admitted driving under the influence of drugs while driving a Toyota Corolla in Wandsworth Road, Clapham, in May 2020. He was found with 7 microgrammes of delta-9-THC (cannabis) per litre of his blood, exceeding the limit. Fined £440, £44 surcharge, £85 costs. 20-month driving ban.
ALEX GUSHLOW
Aged 36, of Teak Close, Surrey Quays, admitted driving under the influence of drugs while driving a Mini in Southwark Park Road, Bermondsey, in October 2020. He was found with 3.7 microgrammes of delta-9-THC (cannabis) per litre of his blood, exceeding the limit. Fined £250, £34 surcharge, £85 costs. 12-month driving ban.
GEORGE BREWER
Aged 46, of Layhams Road, Keston, admitted drink driving a Ford Transit in Arnhem Drive, New Addington, in March 2021. He was found with 91 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the limit. Fined £120, £34 surcharge, £85 costs. 23-month driving ban with the provision for a 23-week reduction if by July 17, 2022, he has completed a course approved by the secretary of state.
MARCIN BILSKI
Aged 37, of Dowsett Road, Tottenham, admitted drink driving a Volkswagen Golf in Bromley Road, Catford, in March 2021. He was found with 73 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the limit. Bailed until May 2021 pending pre-sentence report.
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HITEN PATEL
Aged 49, of Arbuthnot Lane, Bexleyheath, admitted driving under the influence of drugs while driving a Tesla Model S in Upton Road, Bexleyheath, in December 2019. He was found with 3.1 microgrammes of delta-9-THC (cannabis) per litre of his blood, exceeding the limit. Fined £600, £60 surcharge, £1,209 costs. 12-month driving ban.
BOBBY LEE
Aged 30, of Springfield Grove, Charlton, admitted driving under the influence of drugs while driving a Hyundai in Orpington High Street, in October 2020. He was found with a quantity of delta-9-THC (cannabis) in his blood, exceeding the limit. He was also found with a quantity of Benzoylecgonine in his blood, exceeding the limit. Bailed ahead of sentencing later this month.
ANTONIO JAMES MIRESSE
Aged 23, of Hatch Road, Norbury, admitted driving under the influence of drugs while driving a Honda in Kidbrooke Park Road, Blackheath in July 2020. He was found with a quantity of delta-9-THC (cannabis) in his blood, exceeding the limit. Fined £147, £34 surcharge, £85 costs. 12-month driving ban.
LUCA DINO TENAGLIA
Aged 33, of Broadfield Road, Catford, admitted drink driving a Mercedes in Shurlock Avenue, Swanley, in March 2021. He was found with 57 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the limit. Fined £120, £34 surcharge, £85 costs. 3-year driving ban.
RASENDRAM SENTHURAN
Aged 32, of Randlesdown Road, Bellingham, admitted drink driving a BMW in Quince Road, Lewisham, in March 2021. He was found with 50 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the limit. Fined £461, £46 surcharge, £85 costs. 12-month driving ban with the provision for a 12-week reduction if by October 27, 2021, he has completed a course approved by the secretary of state.
ZEARO WALTERS
Aged 39, of Lakeview Road, Streatham, admitted drink driving a vehicle in Lawrie Park Road, Sydenham, in March 2021. He was found with 71 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the limit. Fined £120, £34 surcharge, £85 costs. 17-month driving ban with the provision for a 17-week reduction if by March 1, 2022, he has completed a course approved by the secretary of state.
SANDEEP AUJLA
Aged 25, of Ashburnham Road, Belvedere, admitted drink driving a Seat Ibiza in Rochester Close, Sidcup, in March 2021. She was found with 67 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the limit. Fined £461, £46 surcharge, £85 costs. 18-month driving ban with the provision for a 18-week reduction if by March 25, 2022, she has completed a course approved by the secretary of state.
LIANNA PRINCE
Aged 34, of Wooldridge Close, Feltham, admitted drink driving a Ford Focus in Eltham Hill Road, Eltham, in March 2021. She was found with 47 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the limit. Fined £120, £34 surcharge, £85 costs. 14-month driving ban with the provision for a 14-week reduction if by December 19, 2021, she has completed a course approved by the secretary of state.
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SLARVSWARAN CHANDRARUBAN
Aged 25, of Longhurst Road, Hither Green, admitted drink driving a Volkswagen Golf in Nightingale Grove, Hither Green, in March 2021. He was found with 67 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the limit. Bailed pending further appearance at Woolwich Crown Court.
SUKHVINDER SIDHARH
Aged 48, of North Hyde Road, Hayes, admitted drink driving a Mercedes in Raleigh Gardens, Mitcham, in December 2020. He was found with 121 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the limit. Prison sentence of 12 weeks, suspended for 24 months. Must seek treatment for alcohol dependency for six months. Ordered to comply with any instructions to attend appointments or to participate in any rehabilitation activity as required up to a maximum of 30 days. £128 surcharge, £85 costs. 42-month driving ban.
PIUS ADELEKE TELLA
Aged 42, of Fairlawn Court, Charlton, admitted drink driving a Chevrolet in Bird in Bush Road, Peckham, in January 2021. He was found with 83 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the limit. Bailed pending further appearance at Woolwich Crown Court. Fined £135, £34 surcharge, £85 costs. 6-month driving ban and 10 penalty points.
KAPITHAN VIJAYAKUMAR
Aged 20, of Ockley Road, Croydon, admitted drink driving an Audi in Green Wrythe Lane, Carshalton, in February 2021. He was found with 71 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the limit. Fined £400, £34 surcharge, £85 costs. 18-month driving ban with the provision for a 18-week reduction if by March 25, 2021, he has completed a course approved by the secretary of state.
DEREK FRANCIS
Aged 55, of Kender Street, New Cross, admitted drink driving a Citroen in Clifton Way, New Cross, in December 2020. He was found with 92 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the limit. To do 80 hours of unpaid work in the next 12 months, £95 surcharge, £85 costs. 24-month driving ban.
ROSALIE-ANNE MULAMBA
Aged 26, of Kingwood Apartments, Deptford, admitted drink driving a Mercedes E-Class in Charles Coveney Road, Camberwell, in November 2020. She was found with 90 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the limit. Ordered to do 60 hours of unpaid work. £95 surcharge, £85 costs. 23-month driving ban with the provision for a 30-week reduction if by April 7, 2022, she has completed a course approved by the secretary of state.
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Global Pallet Trucks Market Size, Outlook, Overview, Analysis & Forecast – Expected to Reach at a CAGR of 6.5% until 2023
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