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Hi Chublil this will be the point how will the smaller interdependent company get on if the main manufactures go down this line. Toyota in Europe were not very good in warehouse equipment thats why they bought BT roller truck now all badged Toyota. this will happen in US with all Raymond equipment being badged Toyota within two years the Raymond name will not be around. The problem that Toyota will have is how customers will react to the Brand and the damage the car situation has caused. Toyota has always traded on quality but this has now been damaged by what people have seen in there cars.
  • Posted 2 Apr 2010 00:29
  • By DAVE160
  • joined 7 Jun'08 - 147 messages
  • yorkshire, United Kingdom

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