It’s Hispanic Heritage Month, So We Toured Iconic Latin Culture Destinations in a Toyota Corolla

Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month w/Toyota
The 2020 #Corolla at Wynwood, MI

The 2020 #Corolla at Wynwood, MI

Is there a better way to see South Florida’s best sights?

I live in Miami. Latin culture is everywhere. So while we regularly enjoy ceviche and mojitos, it’s even better when you get to dive in with with experts who can show you what you’re missing.

And, when you get to hang out with one of your favorite car brands while doing so. This past week, I celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month with Toyota by driving the all-new striking and very sporty 2020 Corolla around Miami. During our time, we visited several different locations and indulged in the Latin culture, including Little Havana, Wynwood, Hialeah, and North Beach. And it was a great time. As many Latinos say, WEPA!!!!!

I had a blast driving the 2020 Toyota Corolla Hybrid LE. I fell in love as soon as I got behind the wheel. Let me tell you, I felt like one cool chica. It’s zippy, easy to drive, easy to park and filled with great features that will spoil you. And a town like Miami, where everything is fun and beautiful, this sporty little car fits right in.

The starting price on this baby is $23,100.00, a nice bang for your buck considering all that you get: a cabin that is comfortable all of the latest technology. Check out a few of the specs and features:

Related: Hispanic Heritage Month: Travel With Purpose 

Who Drives the Toyota Corolla?

It’s small, easy to drive and filled with great features, so it’s a good choice for most everyone. And, it was the perfect choice for this adventure. But the Corolla is also a major staple within the Hispanic Community. Check out a few impressive stats below…

With the Corolla lined up and ready to go, our first stop was Little Havana, where we drank “Cafecito” (coffee) and played Dominoes.

Related: Toyota Rav4: A Small SUV Big on Adventure

You Can’t Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month Without These 

Latin culture is known for music, food, and drinks. These are some of the things we explored:

Bottoms Up, Mi Gente!

The Broadmoor Miami Beach is located on North Beach and makes the most delicious and thirst-quenching drinks. The drink shown above is called, “something.tonic.lime.” It was a fitting toast to Hispanic Heritage Month with Toyota.

It was so much fun indulging in Latino culture. And if you haven’t visited these places, I highly recommend them! When you visit the Miami area, take the time to explore and create your own HHM memories. Miami is such a fun, colorful place filled with culture, good food, and people. You cannot go wrong.

Cheers!

The Something.tonic.lime nonalcoholic drink from the Broadmoor Miami Beach. ? Dawn Gibson Thigpen

Happy Hispanic Heritage Month!

What We Listened to While we Toured Miami in the Toyota Corolla

Tunes are ALWAYS  important, but in Miami, a great playlist is critical. This is what got us going as we toured around in the Corolla.

 

Disclosure: The vehicle was provided to me for testing purposes and editorial consideration. All opinions are 100% my own

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