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July 23rd, 2015 02:48 PM #1
... generally have the least amount of warranty work required, according to the warranty processor at Toyota Global City.
That's good to know.
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July 23rd, 2015 04:25 PM #2
Not sure about the Hilux....
I take it that you meant "number of warranty claims" or "performance complaints" or "product issues" when you stated "amount of warranty work required"...
If that is the case - Fortuner and Innova at some points in their life cycle- Toyota was simply just ignoring the claims and complaints or sweeping them under the rug !
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July 23rd, 2015 06:18 PM #3
Well, given that the current platform has been around since 2005, they really should have ironed out the kinks. :rofl:
The true test will be when Toyota launches Hilux-Innova-Fortuner ver. 2.0, if these new models have minimal glitches then that says well.
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Well, given that the current platform has been around since 2005, they really should have ironed out the kinks. :rofl:
The true test will be when Toyota launches Hilux-Innova-Fortuner ver. 2.0, if these new models have minimal glitches then that says well.
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