Here's the story about the Texas City plumber whose Toyota truck was used by ISIS for those that haven't read it
https://www.cnn.com/2015/12/14/us/terror-truck-lawsuit/index.html
78 2 ReplyHoly shit thanks for the laugh
10 1 Replydid he win that? why didn't he just remove the decals himself?
8 6 ReplyThe dealer advised him not to remove it because it might ruin the paint, and he won the lawsuit
27 0 ReplyAlmost as lazy as the guy who didn't bother to read the article, amirite?
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Am I in NCD?
38 2 ReplyThats the secret. You're always in NCD.
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Doesn't matter to Toyota one bit.
Their initial sale isn't to the middle east or in any way driven by the middle eastern market and tends to be completely done on the merit of the vehicle.
The trucks in the middle east are almost all second hand to the level some people were horrified and surprised when the vehicle they sold in the US, still bearing their logos and name, showed up in videos of insurgents and straight up terrorists in the Middle East.
24 0 ReplyYou're forgetting all the free advertising when your cars show up in the news all the time /s
15 0 ReplyThat does help the resale value though, which has a knock on effect to sales.
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Did shittytechnicals make it over to here, yet?
20 1 ReplyWell you never see new trucks, only ever like 90s Hiluxes. So really it's Bob's Used Cars who's licking their lips
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3 0 ReplyWhat are CAFE standards?
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There's a lot of 70 series cruisers, which look older than they are because Toyota has been making them for thirty years straight at this point.
3 1 ReplyBob's Car On A Stick
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Did they ever make a Toyota Lowlux? Just something not so damn bright.
10 0 ReplyToyota: we need a model that literally scrapes the ground, the lowrider market is untapped
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slaps roof
5 0 ReplyAll sorts of armed rebels in the Sahel too
3 0 ReplyWelcome Honest Dan's car and vaguely-car-shaped-object emporium!
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