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    ... 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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    Quote Originally Posted by renan205 View Post
    ... generally have the least amount of warranty work required, according to the warranty processor at Toyota Global City.

    That's good to know.
    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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    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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    We were speaking in general terms. No stats or docs.

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