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Where do you get that idea? 1st off- It is a New Zealand made ad for both the NZ and Australian market. 2nd- Indians ARE Asians. Over half of the farmers in Australia and NZ use Toyota LandCruisers and over half of the work utes in both countries are Hiluxs (both of which are simply the most suitable vehicles for the job) I noticed you didn't claim to know what was better.
Actually your a bit out of date there. Toyota Hilux, Nissan Patrol, Ford Courier, Mazda Bravo e.t.c. all come from the same factory in Thailand now but are apparently still designed in Japan. the last Australian 4X4 was the 1970s Ford Falcon Ute or the incredibly rare Holden Commodore 4X4 wagon. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. I love my old '90 model 4X2 Hilux.
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1st off- It is a New Zealand made ad for both the NZ and Australian market.
2nd- Indians ARE Asians.
Over half of the farmers in Australia and NZ use Toyota LandCruisers and over half of the work utes in both countries are Hiluxs (both of which are simply the most suitable vehicles for the job)
I noticed you didn't claim to know what was better.
Toyota Hilux, Nissan Patrol, Ford Courier, Mazda Bravo e.t.c. all come from the same factory in Thailand now but are apparently still designed in Japan. the last Australian 4X4 was the 1970s Ford Falcon Ute or the incredibly rare Holden Commodore 4X4 wagon.
Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
I love my old '90 model 4X2 Hilux.