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09-12-2021, 05:58 PM | #1 | ||
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I know its a Dowling release but he does quote Toyota boffins and some dealers are saying they are advanced in discussions.
Gotta love this quote " Following record sales of full-size, V8-powered US pick-ups – which outsell electric cars in Australia – Ford was recently busted...........Now Toyota – the world’s biggest automotive manufacturer and Australia’s top-selling car brand for the past 17 years – is exploring the possibility of introducing the iconic Toyota Tundra pick-up. " “We continue to study the Tundra as a possible future model of interest to introduce to the Australian market. If we are able to make a business case to introduce the Tundra in Australia, Toyota will make announcements in due course.” "However, other well-placed Toyota dealer sources are optimistic it will happen, and say Toyota Australia has been working on the program for some time." https://www.drive.com.au/news/top-se...-to-australia/ |
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