Cape Town is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and there’s no better way to see its many attractions than to drive around in a Toyota Premio 2012. Cruising the city and surrounding areas will take you to places where architecture, culture, heritage, and nature flourish. There are many scenic drives and beaches, and whether you’re traveling on your own, with your significant other, or with your whole family, there are surely a lot of special spots in Cape Town that would make you want to come back over and over again. One of the most prominent features of Cape Town is having the majestic Table Mountain as its backdrop. The city is home to a vibrant mix of architectural styles, from the cobbled streets, to the old houses, and to the high-rise buildings that show the city’s booming economic development. It is in this sophisticated environment that the Toyota Premio 2012 feels at home—the luxurious car is perfect to cruise around in, reflecting the city’s richness, vibrant city life, and architectural elegance. The Premio succeeds the Corona as Toyota’s luxury sedan. Its name is a derivative of the Spanish premio, which is translated to “prize” or “premium”. This premium quality can be seen in the vehicles interior and exterior styling; much like Cape Town is regarded as one of the finest places from the city centre and up to its seaboard and valleys. The Premio, a midsize, four-door sedan, offers its passengers a lot of interior space that makes traveling long distances comfortable and pleasurable. The 2.0-liter engine of the Superior Package can achieve up to 15.6 kilometers per liter, making this version very ideal for driving long distances, such as when you’re taking the Helderberg Wine Route and exploring the wineries along the route. The vineyards of Cape Town are situated on land that is ideal for growing grape-bearing vines for the best wines, table grapes, and raisins. You don’t have to worry about polluting the area as you drive by, because the Toyota Premio 2012 has been certified by the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport to have seventy-five percent less emissions than other car models. The Premio also has light sensors that adjust the headlamps’ brightness automatically, so as dusk falls on you as you drive home from the wineries, you won’t have to worry that there are no lamps on the road. The Premio’s Superior Package is also equipped with Vehicle Stability Control and Traction Control among other safety features. These controls make sure the car stays in line when driving on a slippery surface or steep inclines. Back in the city centre, you can drive to one (or more!) of Cape Town’s lovely restaurants and coffee shops before catching an opera or ballet performance at one of the city’s theatres, such as the Artscape opera house or, if you want some fresh air, the Maynardville Open-Air Theatre. Whatever you want to do and wherever you want to go in Cape Town, the Toyota Premio 2012 will take you there.
Related Articles -
Toyota, Premio,
|