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Let's not assume that the Toyota/Raymond quality is going to be there just because they say it is. They do a great job of marketing the Toyota quality based on what they have done in the automotive industry, but, you tell me! Who has been in the headlines the most recently with recalls on their vehicles....? Toyota!! Do your research in terms of the overall cost. Is the SAS system, for example, really going to help you operation (ie. safety) or hinder you (ie. cost to maintain/repair)? Take a look at the service manual...you should be able to get your answer there. They do not back it up. Also, get a feel for which dealer/dealer rep is going to support you the best.
  • Posted 28 Jan 2011 01:30
  • By 5030
  • joined 28 Jun'10 - 5 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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