Ever wonder how a car is assembled?  Learn how at Toyota, celebrating 20 years at their Princeton, Indiana location.  Free plant tours are given Monday through Friday where approximately 1,500 cars are made daily including the Highlander, Sienna, and the Sequoia.

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Your first stop will be at the Visitors Center with interactive displays.  Then, you'll hop on a tram and visit two Body Weld areas where you'll see lots of robots.  The Customer Satisfaction Line takes care of the doors, hood, etc.  And then there's still more to see - engines, axles, seats, and other car parts being assembled right before your eyes!

Toyota has established strict safety guidelines for the tours. Children must be at least 6 years old and accompanied by an adult. Most tours take about 75 minutes total time.  Learn more and sign up to schedule your plant tour at:  www.tourtoyotaindiana.com or call 812-387-2266 or 888-696-8211.  Reservations are suggested.

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