on 21-03-2016 03:13 PM
on 21-03-2016 03:32 PM
Yes.
on the plus side my local Toyota dealership has lovely staff and they all seem to be treated courteously. Fault the individual not the group.
on 21-03-2016 03:49 PM
on 21-03-2016 04:00 PM
There are two sides to everything, yes. But bad behaviour from the boss isn't a good look. Not very encouraging for morale either.
on 21-03-2016 05:44 PM
Have a look at the fleet of cars ISIS is driving in Syria.
Most of tem TOYTA.
Those bosses should have taken history lesons and found out whom Toyota is deling with.
Erica
on 21-03-2016 05:53 PM
I bought an Australian made Toyota to support our industry and it happens to be a great car. Doesn't have any relationship to ISIS any more than it might to wartime Japanese behaviour...it's a car. It does the job and paid for some Aussie wages.
on 21-03-2016 11:04 PM
The industry standard vehicle in the courier industry is the Toyota HiAce....we have had 3 of them in the last 20 years and never had a minutes bother with them.
My father had a Toyota Corolla and Corona....again, never a minutes trouble.
You can hardly dictate who can buy a vehicle....I am quite sure ISIS did not approach Toyota directly and buy their vehicles.
on 22-03-2016 06:36 AM
Hi Lyndal-echo your thoughts on the HiAces
Had new ones in 1984 and 1990.-did over 200000kms in both.
Replacing a leaking oil pressure switch for about $12 was the only
cost over the normal servicing in that time................................................Richo//////
on 23-03-2016 12:45 PM
What I meant with my remark was, that those racist bosses should extend their racism to the manufacturers hat sell the product to people they hate, and stop working for them.
Hypocrites!
Erica
on 24-03-2016 10:02 PM
absolutely disgraceful that this sort of behaviour continues today. how do people think they can get away with it?