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Dear Mr. lcoo123:
Firstly,Thank you for your reply.
Secondly, toyota bought Raymond, it depend on the marketing. Take Nokia for example, the products of the Nokia, it devide series products. Top grade , and cheapest.
they wanna do it , just wanna hold the quotient of the marketing.
TOYOTA develop a model to expanding the class II, however, the quality can not make sure. Maybe, take mearsuing, buy class II company to hold the company, it is a good way.

Thing change, mean. in the future, class II into class I. And the difference is little.

It is just personal opinion.

thanks for lcoo123 reply again.

B.RGS
Moon
  • Posted 18 Jan 2008 15:10
  • By Moon
  • joined 8 Jan'08 - 45 messages
  • NingBo, China

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