a friend claimed that toyota is now requiring waivers (like honda) from buyers of vios, altis and above variants not to use them as public utility vehicles.
a friend claimed that toyota is now requiring waivers (like honda) from buyers of vios, altis and above variants not to use them as public utility vehicles.
I've never heard anything of the sort before. Must be unique to the Philippines.
Companies like them are so vain. If I want to use a Toyota or Honda to haul manure, I'd do it. If the company protests, I'd show them my middle finger.... both middle fingers and tell them to f***-off.
ive only heard that toyota will void the warranty if their cars are used as public transport. up to now, a lot of vios are running the streets as taxis.
If this would be true, then for sure their sales would plummet faster than they can say 'taxi'.
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take a look at this thread for taxi pics,
http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showt...t=24176&page=8
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If it were true, Toyota would lose a lot of fleet sales in the service industry. As far as I know, the acquisition by hotels of vehicles for use of its guests is also classified as a taxi service.
Baloney.
New and current Altis models are roaming the streets of Cagayan de Oro and their numbers seems to be increasing by the day.
and yes..the picture above seems to be the Ritter taxi.