Looks like a nice little car. Our local newpaper had an article about it today. Now if toyota would bring over something to compete with the Mazda 5 mini (mini) van.
CP
Looks like a nice little car. Our local newpaper had an article about it today. Now if toyota would bring over something to compete with the Mazda 5 mini (mini) van.
CP
The Scion xB comes close, except for the lack of sliding doors, doesn't it?
I saw at least 10 Yaris' on the local streets yesterday. Looks like it will be a big seller here in Canada.
The Scion xB comes close, except for the lack of sliding doors, doesn't it? I saw at least 10 Yaris' on the local streets yesterday. Looks like it will be a big seller here in Canada
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Naw. The xB is smaller. Too small. I bet Toyota sells a smaller minivan than the Sienna somewhere in the world.
Ah Canada, my new home 'if' Hillary is elected.
CP
The Estima is sold elsewhere.
Charles Pisano kirjoitti:
There is this Toyota Previa sold in europe, But i think that this is same car as Sienna.
These models are sold here in Finland atleast.
Yeah, likewise!
Just because you drive a Toyota doesn't meen we will let you in! Immigrating to Canada is actually a difficut and costly process.In addition, you may not import many cars (such as Scions) due to Canada's different safety requirements (not to mention we have snow).
However, Canada is the only place in North America (north of Mexico) where you will find Toyota hatchback Echos'. Yaris, unfortunatly, will be sold everywhere.
For more on immigrating to Canada:
Drinking age is 18 or 19, women can go topless in Ontario and BC, free health care for everyone, lower violent crime rate, more strip bars then Tailand, Corner Gas, Trailer Park Boys, Beach Comer reruns... All that and Hilary Clinton is the reason you want to immigrate?
Here in europe we have also Corolla Verso. That is bit smaller than the Sienna. It doesn't have sliding doors. The verso is 7 seater. Here is a picture:
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Cool pic. Great scenery.. Wonder where that was taken.
CP
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